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First day of SET’30 at NAB Show 2022 was a success

Back to SET’s face-to-face events exceeded expectations with more than 100 industry professionals, with the presence of MCom and Anatel, and with lectures on transmission and remote production.
The morning began with the words of the Broadcasting Secretary of the Ministry of Communications, Maximiliano Martinhão, who said that he hopes to finish the process of digitizing TV in the country by the end of 2023, and that “the ministry takes care of what Brazilians like the most, that is television and radio, so we have increased and accelerated the processes to help with the transformation”.
He said he was happy to be there, because SET’30 is an event that never ceases to amaze. It is very important to see the number of Brazilians who invest in the sector who are here to learn, to invest and to debate the future of Brazilian broadcasting”.

Panel Transmission | Remote Transmission

In the lecture Transmission | Remote Transmission, we had as moderator Carlos Cauvilla, Technology and Operations Director of SBT. One of the guests, José Luis Reyes, VP LATAM, LiveU, said that the company is working on joining 5G with the cloud: “a current thought for LiveU, we are presenting a new solution for cloud management that allows journalists to insert files from the mochilink to the news system. With 5G, this is a reality. We are still announcing LiveAir Control, which allows producers to have different personal dashboards wherever they are, and have mochilink video feedback everywhere.”
Cauê Franzon, Executive Manager of TV and Radio, RBSTV, said that the lighter solutions have a paradigm shift in production, and that is why, “we thought about the evolution of the operation to something that is more similar to the daily life of the journalist. With the backpacks, there is more operation, but it progresses to production with backpacks and 4 cameras”

Madeleine Nolan

One of the highlights of the day was the Keynote by Madeleine Noland, President – ATSC, which traced the path of the entity and its evolution, and shared experiences with the Brazilian public.

TRANSMISSION | SATELLITE

Marcelo Amoedo, Intelsat, Jurandir Pitsch, SES e Caio Klein, TVE-RS

In the second panel, THE RELEVANCE OF SATELLITE TRANSMISSIONS IN A HIGHLY CONNECTED WORLD, speakers gave several options on how to “connect places” and the various technologies used, highlighting satellites.

For Jurandir Pitsch, VP, Sales and Market Development – Video – Latin America, SES, the advancement of 5G can use satellite. “We have invested in new technologies with internet-capable satellites. Our MEO fleet helps us at lower prices than current systems, with lower latency, architectures designed and engineered to meet this demand in Ka Band”
In his presentation, Marcelo Amoedo, from Intelsat, said that one of the company’s bets is communication with aircraft, and focused on video communities.
“At Intelsat we can use our 37 video communities. I announce here that we will have a new video community in Latin America that will help us traffic video all over the world. Now with cloud connectivity, we can join cloud and satellite, and we can ingest in the teleport to the cloud, with integration with AWS, to advance in new markets with complex technologies”.