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05/06/2026

“The show continues to be the most valuable platform for connecting with the broadcast and production community in India.”

As content creation, production and broadcast technologies continue to evolve, staying connected to the people and innovations driving the industry forward has never been more important.

Pulin Soni, Managing Director, Photoquip India Ltd., shares how the show continues to serve as a platform for meaningful industry connections, new business opportunities and first-hand access to emerging technologies shaping the future of content creation.

These are the voices and conversations shaping Asia’s Broadcasting & Infotainment Show (A.B.I.S), bringing together professionals, brands and innovators from across the broadcast and production ecosystem under one roof.

🗓️22–24 October 2026
📍Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai
Exhibitor bookings are now open.

Nigel Spratling, Vice President – Production Switchers & Video Servers at Ross Video, explored how broadcasters and live...
04/06/2026

Nigel Spratling, Vice President – Production Switchers & Video Servers at Ross Video, explored how broadcasters and live production teams can move beyond traditional workflows with Carbonite HyperMax.

The session highlighted how flexible, scalable production infrastructure can help teams deliver high-quality live content while optimising resources, reducing complexity, and managing costs more effectively in an increasingly demanding production environment.

▶️ Watch the session here: https://youtu.be/FN9R5xRnv00?si=v1qs0JGc21xVfLJL

The technical presentation “VFX Cinematography on a Grand Scale: Shooting Kalki 2898 AD” offered a behind-the-scenes loo...
03/06/2026

The technical presentation “VFX Cinematography on a Grand Scale: Shooting Kalki 2898 AD” offered a behind-the-scenes look at the craft of bringing one of India's most ambitious cinematic projects to life.

Presented by cinematographer and director Djordje Stojiljkovic, SAS, the session explored the intersection of cinematography, visual effects, and large-scale storytelling, highlighting the creative collaboration required to realise complex cinematic worlds on screen.

▶️ Watch the session here: https://youtu.be/mIrJTLh_k9g?si=LLY8MPiO1ooz7oyV

The May–June 2026 edition of Broadcast & Film captures a pivotal shift in how media organizations are building the futur...
01/06/2026

The May–June 2026 edition of Broadcast & Film captures a pivotal shift in how media organizations are building the future of content creation, production and distribution.

At its center are “The Intelligent Media Revolution: Products and Technologies Defining the Future of Broadcasting” and “Netflix, AI & the New Hollywood Production Era”, exploring how artificial intelligence, cloud-native workflows, virtual production and software-defined infrastructure are moving from experimentation to everyday industry reality.

The issue also examines the wider transformation underway across the media ecosystem, from immersive live experiences and IP-based production workflows to the rise of FAST channels, evolving OTT business models, new distribution battles and the growing convergence of broadcasting, streaming and telecom networks.

Spanning broadcast, production, post and infotainment technology, this edition offers a clear view of the innovations, business strategies and industry shifts shaping the next chapter of global media and entertainment.

📖 Read the full May–June 2026 edition of Broadcast & Film: https://online.fliphtml5.com/luzsr/nged/ =1

29/05/2026

“Creativity will always remain central. These tools are intended to support and enhance creative work, not replace it.”

As AI, cloud workflows and advanced production technologies continue to reshape the broadcast ecosystem, the pace of innovation across the industry is only accelerating.

Rajat Nigam, Group CTO, JioStar and Network18 Media & Investments, shares his perspective on the future of broadcast technology, large scale production workflows and the growing importance of industry collaboration in driving meaningful progress.

These are the voices and industry conversations that continue to shape Asia’s Broadcasting & Infotainment Show, bringing together broadcasters, technology leaders and innovators from across the ecosystem under one roof.

🗓️ 22–24 October 2026
📍Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai

Exhibitor bookings are now open: www.abishow.com

Tradition and technology are often positioned as opposites, yet the keynote address,“Culture in Code – Why Tradition Nee...
28/05/2026

Tradition and technology are often positioned as opposites, yet the keynote address,“Culture in Code – Why Tradition Needs Technology?” challenged that assumption. Chaitanya Chinchlikar, Vice President and Business Head at Whistling Woods International, reflected on how cultural storytelling must actively engage with technological evolution to remain relevant in a rapidly shifting media ecosystem.

The session explored how digital tools, platforms, and emerging formats can serve as custodians of heritage, ensuring that tradition is not diluted by progress but strengthened by it.

▶️ Watch the session at the link in bio!

Behind the rapid expansion of streaming platforms lies a growing dependence on large-scale engineering and data infrastr...
25/05/2026

Behind the rapid expansion of streaming platforms lies a growing dependence on large-scale engineering and data infrastructure. In the March–April 2026 edition of Broadcast & Film, "Netflix’s Hyderabad GCC Building the Technology Backbone of Global Streaming" explores how backend capabilities are becoming central to platform performance.

The feature examines how Netflix’s Hyderabad hub is contributing to global operations, reflecting a broader shift toward India as a strategic centre for building and sustaining streaming ecosystems at scale.

📖 Read the full story: https://online.fliphtml5.com/luzsr/agsn/ =44

The panel discussion “ISC Open House” at the Broadcast India Show brought together members of the Indian Society of Cine...
20/05/2026

The panel discussion “ISC Open House” at the Broadcast India Show brought together members of the Indian Society of Cinematographers for a reflective conversation on the evolving language of cinematography. C. K. Muraleedharan, Pankaj Kumar, Sudhakar Reddy, and Archana Ghanghrekar, moderated by Deepti Gupta, shared insights drawn from decades of on-set experience across formats and technologies.

The discussion traced the shift from film to digital, examined how tools have expanded creative possibilities, and considered what the future holds for visual storytelling in an era of changing viewing habits and production models. At its core, the session underscored how cinematography continues to balance craft, technology, and artistic instinct in a rapidly transforming industry.

▶️ Watch the session here: https://youtu.be/ykwxuBNNFwo

As the boundaries between Indian and global content continue to blur, creators today operate in a far more interconnecte...
18/05/2026

As the boundaries between Indian and global content continue to blur, creators today operate in a far more interconnected landscape.

A.B.I.S reflects this shift by bringing together perspectives from across the storytelling value chain, offering a focused space where professionals can exchange ideas, understand emerging opportunities, and think seriously about the direction of their careers in the evolving content economy.

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