Posted on March 20, 2025 in ATSC News
TechConnect ’25: Advancing Public Media Through Technology
TechConnect, PMVG’s technology-focused broadcast conference, returns next month with a focus on practical solutions for sustainability, innovation, and operational efficiency that align with public media’s unique mission. Now collocated with the NAB Show, TechConnect ’25 will take place on April 4, 2025, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Designed as a one-day intensive forum, TechConnect brings together industry leaders, engineers, and executives to explore strategies for navigating an increasingly complex media environment. The program—curated by TechConnect’s Programming Committee and media consultant Skip Pizzi (ATSC IT-4 Brazil Implementation Team Chair, S31 Chair, and TG3 Vice Chair)—is now available on the TechConnect website. Expert-led sessions include:
Beyond the core sessions, TechConnect ’25 will feature networking opportunities and roundtable breakouts for in-depth discussions on a variety of topics. Breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks are included.
TechConnect ’25 will be held in Rooms W108/109 of the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall. Registered attendees receive complimentary access to NAB Show exhibits, the BEIT opening session, and discounted rates on NAB Show Premium Conference passes.
As the broadcast industry adapts to rapid change, TechConnect ’25 offers the insights and strategies needed to ensure public media remains resilient, innovative, and financially sustainable. Register today and be part of the conversation!
PMVG thanks our TechConnect ’25 sponsors:
Google, DigiCAP, Heartland Video Systems, Myers, Public Media Management, Globant, Harmonic, Enensys, Mediaproxy, ATSC, Digital Alert Systems, and LTN.
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