dB Broadcast completes new London studio for BSI
UK broadcast systems integrator dB Broadcast has delivered a new, fully equipped studio for Berkeley Studios International (BSI) at their Park Royal site in London. BSI now has an expanded
UK broadcast systems integrator dB Broadcast has delivered a new, fully equipped studio for Berkeley Studios International (BSI) at their Park Royal site in London. BSI now has an expanded
Movicom, which is focused on specialty camera development, was contracted as a services provider for the recent Sony PS5 Supercoppa Italiana 2021 football tournament, which took place on January 20.
Precision camera tracking solutions specialist Mo-Sys Engineering has forged a partnership with VividQ, pioneer in computer-generated holography for next-generation augmented reality (AR) displays. This allows 3D holographic projections to be…
Alkmaar Zaanstreek, better known as AZ Alkmaar or simply AZ, has selected an Artificial Intelligence-driven camera studio for creating its own TV productions situated within the AFAS stadium. AZ is…
Human Machine Interaction (HMI) and display technology innovator Densitron has announced two major new additions to its popular UReady range of control and monitoring solutions. Both designed for a wide
The University of Central Lancashire has created a major new UHD-capable studio for improved teaching using Panasonic professional camera systems. The £550,000 studio upgrade has enabled the university to move
Red Bee Media delivered the biggest livestream ever seen in the Netherlands on January 16, 2021, when Vrienden van Amstel (Friends of Amstel) was held as a digital event for
Advanced camera and virtual technologies specialist Mo-Sys Engineering has established a new partnership with Evolve Technology that includes an initial purchase of several Mo-Sys StarTracker camera tracking systems. Evolve is…
Broadcast Solutions Nordic Oy, the subsidiary of the Broadcast Solutions Group that is located in Helsinki, has appointed Kim Gaardvik to the role of sales manager Norway. As of January
Ausma Lace, a recording engineer from Latvia, has been awarded the Sound For The Future Scholarship, which was set up by UK loudspeaker manufacturer PMC in association with the Audio