DVB @ ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium 2025

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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The DVB Project is is once again participating at the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union’s annual Digital Broadcasting Symposium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

In addition to a conference presentation from our Head of Technology Emily Dubs, DVB is also hosting a workshop focused on next-generation media delivery – see below. The complete conference programme is available here.


Workshop (Wednesday 26 February, 16:00-17:30)

The pillars of next-gen media delivery: DVB Native IP, DVB-I & Targeted Advertising

DVB presents this interactive workshop focusing on how some of our most advanced technical specifications are creating new opportunities for broadcasters across the Asia-Pacific region. The workshop will be structured around a set of live demonstrations, each accompanied by a short introductory talk. There will be plenty of time for participants to take a closer look at the demos and pose questions to the speakers.

  • Overview of DVB’s ingredients for next-gen media delivery (Emily Dubs, DVB Project)
  • Case study in deploying DVB-NIP into the real world with Skyflow (Richard Smith, EKT)
  • End-to-end DVB-I showcase with Sofia Digital, augmented with DVB-TA (Mika Kanerva, Sofia Digital)

Conference presentation

Tuesday 25 February, 11:00Session 2 | Next-Gen Media Distribution

How DVB bridges broadcast and broadband for standards-based next-gen media distribution

Emily Dubs, Head of Technology, DVB Project

The media distribution ecosystem is becoming increasingly complex, with new technologies claiming to answer a range of needs. DVB brings structure and clarity to this complexity, with a suite of future-proof IP-based standards that enable cost-effective delivery of content over both broadcast and broadband networks. As governments and regulators across the Asia-Pacific region ponder the transition to next-gen media distribution, DVB offers a bridge to the future based on standards ensuring interoperability across all networks and extending even to mobile devices and the associated 3GPP technologies.


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