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Registration now open for 17 July event in London

Registration is now open for The TranSPORT Forum 2025, sponsored by Haivision, taking place at Kings Place in London on the afternoon of 17 July. The half-day event will examine the latest developments in transmission technology, exploring live sports media workflows including terrestrial and satellite backhaul, IP and cloud-based transport solutions, the evolution of 5G […]

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Registration is now open for The TranSPORT Forum 2025, sponsored by Haivision, taking place at Kings Place in London on the afternoon of 17 July.

The half-day event will examine the latest developments in transmission technology, exploring live sports media workflows including terrestrial and satellite backhaul, IP and cloud-based transport solutions, the evolution of 5G and bonded cellular technologies, the latest compression standards and transport protocols, 4K and HDR delivery, the role of AI and more.

Why attend?

Hear as industry leaders share insights, strategies, and innovations shaping the future of sports broadcasting and discover the latest advancements in live sports transmission technology, while exploring emerging technologies and next-generation compression standards.

Sessions will include a deep dive into the shift to IP-based transmission, a look at how Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites will impact sports broadcasting, and the latest advances and best practices in transmission and connectivity enabling seamless remote productions in live sports coverage. Speakers will be announced soon.

To find out more and to register, click here.





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