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Rodrigo Cascão Araújo is a recognized leader in digital television, streaming, and interactive media technologies, with more than 25 years of experience in innovation, software engineering, and business leadership. He is the founder and CEO of EiTV, a company specializing in digital TV and streaming solutions operating across Brazil, Latin America, and the United States. […]
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Robert Folliard is Senior Vice President, Government Relations & Distribution for Gray Media, Inc. He oversees Gray’s regulatory matters at the Federal Communications Commission and relationships with members of Congress and the executive branch in the federal government. Mr. Folliard also is responsible for Gray’s distribution agreements with cable, satellite, and vMVPD operators. Mr. Folliard […]
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Raymundo Barros is the CTO at Globo, where Raymundo Barros leads the Media Supply Chain, Broadcast Engineering, Corporate IT, and Digital Platforms. Over a 44-year career with the company, Raymundo Barros has spearheaded its pivot into a media technology powerhouse by launching Globoplay, advancing 4K/8K formats, and driving large-scale cloud migration and a D2C strategy. […]
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Dr. Rashmi Kamran serves as the Chief Scientist at AdCore Local LLC in Atlanta, USA, and concurrently as the Senior Technical Advisor at Free Stream Technologies. She spent six years at IIT Bombay advancing research and standardization in Wireless Broadcasting and Cellular Systems, with a particular focus on architectural innovations for beyond 5G and 6G […]
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Paul Hearty has been involved in the development and standardization of advanced television systems since the early 1980s. He has worked with the International Telecommunication Union, in the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service (ACATS), and in standards development organizations such as ATSC, CTA, SCTE, and SMPTE. Dr. Hearty currently is Owner and Principal […]
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Dr. Pat Diamond, Principal, Diamond Consulting, has been at the forefront of development of timing and synchronization technologies for over 20 years. His activities include leading the development of the first monolithic silicon device for synchronization in SONET/SDH networks, and as the original evangelist for creating a version of IEEE 1588 for use in packet […]
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Madeleine Noland is the President of ATSC, the Broadcast Standards Association. A 20-year industry veteran who is widely respected for her consensus-building leadership style, she chaired the technology group that oversees the ATSC 3.0 next-generation broadcast standard before being named ATSC President in May 2019. Previously, she chaired various ATSC 3.0-related specialist groups, ad hoc […]
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Lynn Claudy is Senior Vice President of Technology for the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington DC. He joined NAB in 1988 as a staff engineer and held positions of director of advanced engineering and technology and vice president before assuming his present position in 1995. Prior to joining NAB, Lynn was employed by Hoppmann […]
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ATSC Vice President of Standards Development Luiz Fausto is a seasoned media technology specialist with more than 25 years of experience. Prior to joining ATSC in August 2025, Fausto served as a Technology Regulatory Specialist at Globo TV Network in Brazil, capping a two-decade career there in various engineering roles. He led innovation in digital […]
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Ling Ling Sun is Vice President of Technology for Maryland Public Television (MPT), where she oversees the day-to-day operations of broadcast distribution, technical operations, and information technology services. Prior to joining MPT, she served for more than a decade as Chief Technology Officer at Nebraska Public Media. Sun currently serves as a director on the […]
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