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april 2026
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NAB Show 2026 will be held in Las Vegas from April 18–22, 2026, with exhibits open April 19–22. It is a premier event for the broadcast, media, and entertainment
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NAB Show 2026 will be held in Las Vegas from April 18–22, 2026, with exhibits open April 19–22. It is a premier event for the broadcast, media, and entertainment industries, focusing on future technology like AI, the creator economy, sports, streaming, and cloud solutions. The show will feature immersive education, networking opportunities, and exhibitors showcasing new technologies for content creation, delivery, and monetization.
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april 18 (Saturday) - 22 (Wednesday)(GMT-07:00) View in my time
may 2026
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For 10 years, MPTS has been the UK’s premier event for the media, production and broadcast industries — the place where technology meets creativity and theFor 10 years, MPTS has
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For 10 years, MPTS has been the UK’s premier event for the media, production and broadcast industries — the place where technology meets creativity and theFor 10 years, MPTS has been the UK’s premier event for the media, production and broadcast industries — the place where technology meets creativity and the industry comes together to shape its future.
Each year, more than 13,000 professionals and 300+ exhibitors gather at MPTS to discover new products, hear from influential voices, and make meaningful connections. From pre-production and post to distribution, auFor 10 years, MPTS has been the UK’s premier event for the media, production and broadcast industries — the place where technology meets creativity and the industry comes together to shape its future.
Each year, more than 13,000 professionals and 300+ exhibitors gather at MPTS to discover new products, hear from influential voices, and make meaningful connections. From pre-production and post to distribution, audio, VFX and beyond, the show covers the full spectrum of content creation and technology.
You’ll find opportunities to explore cutting-edge solutions, gain fresh insights from expert-led sessions, and build the connections that matter most to your career or business. If you’re an exhibitor, you’ll meet decision-makers, creators and innovators who are actively looking for new tools, partnerships and ideas.
Whether it’s your first time at MPTS or you’ve been part of our journey from the start, 2026 is the perfect year to join the celebration — and see how a decade of progress has created a community that’s ready for the next 10 years of innovation.
MPTS is organised by Media Business Insight (MBI) Ltd, publishers of market-leading titles including Broadcast, Broadcast Sport, Broadcast Tech, KFTV, The Knowledge and Screen International. MBI is a GlobalData company.dio, VFX and beyond, the show covers the full spectrum of content creation and technology.
You’ll find opportunities to explore cutting-edge solutions, gain fresh insights from expert-led sessions, and build the connections that matter most to your career or business. If you’re an exhibitor, you’ll meet decision-makers, creators and innovators who are actively looking for new tools, partnerships and ideas.
Whether it’s your first time at MPTS or you’ve been part of our journey from the start, 2026 is the perfect year to join the celebration — and see how a decade of progress has created a community that’s ready for the next 10 years of innovation.
MPTS is organised by Media Business Insight (MBI) Ltd, publishers of market-leading titles including Broadcast, Broadcast Sport, Broadcast Tech, KFTV, The Knowledge and Screen International. MBI is a GlobalData company. industry comes together to shape its future.
Each year, more than 13,000 professionals and 300+ exhibitors gather at MPTS to discover new products, hear from influential voices, and make meaningful connections. From pre-production and post to distribution, audio, VFX and beyond, the show covers the full spectrum of content creation and technology.
You’ll find opportunities to explore cutting-edge solutions, gain fresh insights from expert-led sessions, and build the connections that matter most to your career or business. If you’re an exhibitor, you’ll meet decision-makers, creators and innovators who are actively looking for new tools, partnerships and ideas.
Whether it’s your first time at MPTS or you’ve been part of our journey from the start, 2026 is the perfect year to join the celebration — and see how a decade of progress has created a community that’s ready for the next 10 years of innovation.
MPTS is organised by Media Business Insight (MBI) Ltd, publishers of market-leading titles including Broadcast, Broadcast Sport, Broadcast Tech, KFTV, The Knowledge and Screen International. MBI is a GlobalData company.
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13 (Wednesday) 9:00 am - 14 (Thursday) 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time
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Location: Booth M67, The Grand Hall Olympia, London Dates: 13-14 May 2026
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Location: Booth M67, The Grand Hall Olympia, London
Dates: 13-14 May 2026
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13 (Wednesday) 9:00 am - 14 (Thursday) 6:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time
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Mnemonica’s Unification Strategy: Reclaiming Control in a Fractured Digital Cinema Territory Wednesday, 13t May 2026 | 13:25 – 13:50 Post Production Theatre, The Grand Hall Olympia, London The current media landscape
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Mnemonica’s Unification Strategy: Reclaiming Control in a Fractured Digital Cinema Territory
Wednesday, 13t May 2026 | 13:25 – 13:50
Post Production Theatre, The Grand Hall Olympia, London
The current media landscape is a fractured territory of broken pipelines and oblivion pits caused by consumer-grade tools and mismanaged physical media. In this session, Piero Costantini (Founder & CEO, Mnemonica) and Max Miller (Senior Reporter, Broadcast Tech) examine how to overcome this data pulverization by shifting from isolated software islands and fragmented workflows toward a unified seat of power.
By exploring how the solution developed by Mnemonica integrates production, archiving, and distribution into a single secure ecosystem, the conversation will focus on finally treating Digital Cinema as a cohesive whole.
ChairpersonMax Miller – Broadcast Tech & Sport GroupSpeakersPiero Costantini, CEO & Founder – Mnemonic
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(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time
june 2026
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Panel: Future Heritage: Securing the Future of Today’s Digital Cinema Fiat/Ifta Preservation & Migration Forum 2026, DublinDigital time: show me how you do it!Recipes for audiovisual content longevity Location: Royal Irish Academy,
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Panel: Future Heritage: Securing the Future of Today’s Digital Cinema
Fiat/Ifta Preservation & Migration Forum 2026, DublinDigital time: show me how you do it!Recipes for audiovisual content longevity
Location: Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin
Discussion Panel moderated by Brecht Declercq, RSIPanelist:
Piero Costantini, CEO at Mnemonica
Richard Wright, Consultant at Preservation Guide
Sarah Vandegeerde, INA
Stephen McConnachie, BFI
Description: The greatest threat to a movie is invisibility. As film production has almost fully transitioned to digital, a dangerous myth still haunts our industry: that professional preservation of masters is an optional cost. Producers often leave their works – their most precious digital assets – in some informal limbo, trusting that they will always be there when they need them. Thus future heritage and economic value float on fragile, dispersed infrastructures, with policies and practices still largely designed for an analogue era. This is how long-term preservation of audiovisual works has become a critical issue for Europe’s cultural memory and screen industries.The panel discussion will explore how pan-European and national frameworks can better protect digital masters and related assets over time, identifying best practices, concrete policy options, and cooperation paths that bring together preservation and access, culture and business, public good and private interest. Key issues include the definition of the master and its location, the roles and responsibilities of rights holders and technical partners, the models for preservation, funding, and sustainability, as well as the adaptation of production workflows to meet long-term preservation requirements, so that Europe’s audiovisual heritage remains accessible for future generations.
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(Thursday) 12:00 am - 11:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time
september 2026
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Location: Booth 5.A31 (Hall 5), RAI Amsterdam Date: 11-14 September 2026
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Location: Booth 5.A31 (Hall 5), RAI Amsterdam
Date: 11-14 September 2026
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11 (Friday) 9:00 am - 14 (Monday) 5:00 pm(GMT+00:00) View in my time