-
BIS warns 'pressure points' putting global economy at risk
-
From rubble to music: Gaza's Oud repairman
-
Ntamack aims to bring Toulouse Top 14 win 'energy' to Nations Championship campaign
-
Cycling industry bets on smart bikes to boost sales
-
'High-strung' camels race in Australian outback
-
In Idaho, the next generation of US nuclear reactors nears reality
-
Algeria and Austria reach World Cup knockouts after 3-3 thriller
-
Africa the winner of expanded World Cup amid mixed fortunes for minnows
-
DR Congo advance but Iran out as wild World Cup group stage wraps
-
Asia's vendors grapple with rising costs of ever-present plastics
-
Austria and Algeria reach World Cup knockouts after 3-3 thriller
-
Messi scores again as Argentina head into World Cup last 32 on a high
-
Where are they? Dogs disappear before South Korea meat ban
-
Wissa proud to deliver World Cup joy to war-torn DR Congo
-
China's bull wrestlers fight to keep tradition alive
-
South Korea's 'dismal' World Cup ends in group phase
-
England top group to set up DR Congo World Cup clash, Portugal held
-
Colombia and Portugal through to World Cup last 32 after thrilling draw
-
England moving on at World Cup but questions linger
-
Wissa sends DR Congo into World Cup last 32 clash with England
-
Venezuela quakes kill 1,400 as time running out to find survivors
-
A painful wait by a pile of rubble in quake-hit Venezuela
-
Australia World Cup goalkeeper Patrick Beach has beach named after him
-
Tuchel delighted to have Bellingham in 'sweet spot' for England at World Cup
-
Take brutally hot weather seriously, heatstroke survivor warns
-
Bellingham says 'job done' but England must improve at World Cup
-
Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at Sydney beaches
-
Trump threatens to annihilate Iran after new exchange of attacks
-
Scotland boss Clarke resigns after World Cup exit confirmed
-
Scotland boss Clarke resigns after World Cup exit confirmed: official
-
Kane, Bellingham on target as England win World Cup group
-
Kane, Bellingham on target as England clinch top spot
-
Croatia battle past Ghana to sew up World Cup Last 32 spot
-
Bellingham, Kane score as England beat Panama to reach World Cup last 32
-
US, Iran clash, putting fragile deal under growing strain
-
Canada's Davies 'available' for historic knockout clash
-
Ryu takes one-shot lead over Henderson at Women's PGA Championship
-
Hovland seizes one-shot PGA Travelers lead over Scheffler
-
Jangoo and Chase put West Indies in control against Sri Lanka
-
Mauvaka double inspires Toulouse to fourth-straight Top 14 in storm-impacted final
-
World Cup star Gakpo requests privacy after death of unborn son
-
Solidarity, sadness among Venezuelans made destitute by quake
-
Aid planes landing at partially reopened Venezuela airport after quakes
-
Iran says US violated peace deal as both sides attack
-
Spain's Williams hits out at Uruguay over World Cup injury
-
'We need help': Venezuelans furious at slow official response to quakes
-
World's largest particle smasher halts for upgrade to boost hunt for dark matter
-
Venus Williams relishes 'very special' Wimbledon reunion with sister Serena
-
Ex-Olympic medallist Canderloro elected French Ice Sports chief
-
Ravindra leads New Zealand rally in England finale after Archer's double strike
Out-of-This-World Broadcast: LIVE from Space at the 2025 NAB Broadcast Engineering and IT (BEIT) Conference at NAB Show
A groundbreaking look at the future of broadcast-streamed live from the International Space Station.
BEIT Explores AI, Cloud Virtualization, Streaming and Next-Gen TV at the Forefront of Media Innovation.
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / March 19, 2025 / The NAB Broadcast Engineering and IT (BEIT) Conference, part of NAB Show taking place April 5-9 (Exhibits April 6-9), is blasting off with a keynote session that's literally out of this world! Conference attendees will engage in a live 4K UHD conversation with NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station , showcasing new live UHD switching and routing capability at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Live from the International Space Station: The BEIT Conference Opening will explore the evolution of global broadcasting, from the grainy 1969 Moon landing to the upcoming Artemis III mission, expected to be the largest live-streamed event in history. This session will examine the challenges and innovations that will define the future of broadcast technology, content distribution and media consumption on April 5 at 9:30 a.m.
Moderated by Bob Jacobs, retired senior communications executive at NASA, the keynote panel will feature insights from NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, general manager and head of NASA+ Rebecca Sirmons, VP Americas Engineering Services, Harmonic John Lysic and SVP Production Technology and Operations, Paramount Frank Governale.
Engineering the Future: AI, Cloud, Streaming and Next-Gen Broadcasting
The BEIT Conference continues with over 70 expert-led sessions, panel discussions and technical paper presentations, focusing on the latest advancements in AI-driven workflows, software-defined broadcasting, cybersecurity and Next-Gen TV implementation. Attendees will gain firsthand insights into how broadcast engineers and technology leaders are leveraging AI to enhance newsroom integrity, combat deepfake threats and improve production workflows. Sessions will also cover the expanding role of cloud virtualization in media production and distribution, the evolution of streaming/OTT services and emerging trends in ATSC 3.0 and Broadcast Positioning Systems (BPS). Featured brands presenting include Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Intel, Nvidia OneMedia and Paramount.
Key Sessions Include:
NextGen TV: the New Frontier for Content Interactivity and Immersive Experiences
From Camera to Cloud: Unlocking Global Collaboration and Real-Time Editing for Live Sports
Integrated Newsrooms with Generative AI: Efficiency, Accuracy and Beyond
Software Defined Broadcast: A New Way Forward for Video Production
Recognizing Innovation and Excellence at BEIT
The BEIT Conference will spotlight the groundbreaking research and technical achievements shaping the industry. The Best Paper Award and Best Student Paper Award, co-sponsored by IEEE BTS, will be presented during the opening session, recognizing the most impactful contributions to broadcast engineering and IT. Selected papers will be featured in the official Proceedings of the 2025 NAB BEIT Conference and presented by leading professionals and emerging scholars to share expertise, discover breakthrough technologies and shape the future of media.
"NAB Show continues to be the premier global destination for broadcast engineers and media technology professionals," said John Clark, senior vice president, NAB Emerging Technology. "The BEIT Conference is a critical platform for industry leaders to share insights, tackle challenges and drive the future of media technology forward. This year's lineup of sessions, panels and research presentations reflects the ongoing innovation that is redefining content production and distribution."
A Premier Technical Forum with Industry Partnerships
BEIT 2025 continues its long-standing partnerships with the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS), the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) and the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE). This year also features a new relationship with the Public Media Venture Group (PMVG). Notable session collaborations include:
IEEE BTS Student Paper Award: Recognizing outstanding contributions from emerging scholars in broadcast technology.
NABA: Is WMAS (Wireless Multichannel Audio System) the Future for Wireless Mics?
PMVG: A showcase of NextGen TV applications at its laboratory station in Cookeville, Tennessee.
SBE Ennes Workshops: Two days of specialized tracks covering RF 101 Bootcamp and Media Over IP Essentials.
SCTE's Maximizing FAST Channel Revenue: A deep dive into revenue-generating strategies for free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.
Registration for NAB Show and BEIT is open. Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of broadcast engineering and IT innovation.
Register to attend NAB Show today. Can't make it? Stay updated on the latest show news by adding your name to our media list and check out our press resources page for the media kit, coverage guides, press releases, stock images and more.
About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at nab.org.
About NAB Show
NAB Show is the preeminent conference and exhibition driving the evolution of broadcast, media and entertainment, held April 5-9, 2025 (Exhibits April 6-9) in Las Vegas. Produced by the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show is the ultimate marketplace for next-generation technology inspiring superior audio and video experiences. From creation to consumption, across multiple platforms, NAB Show is where global visionaries convene to bring content to life in new and exciting ways. Learn more at NABShow.com.
CONTACT
Elizabeth Donatelli
[email protected]
202-429-5407
###
SOURCE: National Association of Broadcasters
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
G.P.Martin--AT