Broadcast technology, artificial intelligence highlighted at Las Vegas convention

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (HawaiiNewsNow) – Tens of thousands attended the National Association of Broadcasters conference in April, which highlighted artificial intelligence and connected businesses with content creators.

The conference ran from April 18 to 22, drawing more than 58,000 registered attendees and featuring more than 1,000 exhibitors from 132 countries.

The event also included 530 conference sessions with nearly 900 speakers.

Leaders from companies Quickplay and Google Cloud discussed artificial intelligence and how it...
Leaders from companies Quickplay and Google Cloud discussed artificial intelligence and how it personalizes local news.(Zoe Hamada)

The conference featured multiple halls showcasing broadcast technology, including AI applications, robotic cameras, and lighting equipment.

Multiple booths showcased broadcast technology, including lighting equipment and cameras.
Multiple booths showcased broadcast technology, including lighting equipment and cameras.(Zoe Hamada)

Participants could also interact with cameras used in studio movie productions such as “Avatar.”

The conference also featured technology used in NFL broadcasts to make scoreboards appear to float above the playing field.

The front of the Las Vegas Convention Center's central hall showed billboards, a gift shop,...
The front of the Las Vegas Convention Center’s central hall showed billboards, a gift shop, and the NAB sign.(Zoe Hamada)

Visit the NAB website for more information.

 

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