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The UK’s largest event for the broadcast media, production and technology industry

Media Production & Technology Show 2023 was held at the Olympia in London from 10th-11th May and once again successfully showcased the latest market leading media solutions as well as some of the key issues that are currently affecting the Media and Broadcast Industry.

Each year, MPTS evolves into a bigger, better, and more exciting show. Visitors marked how refreshing it was and even companies that were debuting at the Show since COVID-19 commented on how busy and popular it was.

MPTS delivered the perfect atmosphere and hub of opportunity for those who love new technology and love the potential of what the industry can do and where it can advance to. One particular comment from Muki Kulhan, a speaker at the Show was, “Year on year its building up an amazing array of production for traditional film and television, but also advancing with progressive types of production including game engine and AI elements.”

From 3D based production to green screens, MPTS marks a vitally important event for everyone to discover new products and for exhibitors to share projects they’ve been working on as well as to see what everyone else is doing.

The seminar programme was packed over the two days with talks and panel discussions on a number of industry related topics such as Why Climate Content Matters, NEOM – Your Gateway to the Region, Post Production: State of the Nation, The Benefits of Motion Capture in Virtual Production, Women Behind the Camera, How to Create Award Winning Stop Motion, and many more.

Boasted as the biggest Media Production & Technology Show to date, the MPTS keynote theatre featured excusive case studies, interviews and fireside chats with some of the biggest names in the industry. Some of this year’s exclusive speakers included: Stephanie Hirst, Radio & TV Presenter; John Whaite, Cook & TV Presenter; Jackie Adedeji, Broadcaster, Writer & Podcaster; Riyadh Khalaf, Broadcaster, Author, Podcast Host and LGBTQ+ Activist; Felicity Barr, Broadcast Journalist; Maddii Lown, Senior News Editor, Events – Sky News; Sarah Parrish, Senior Producer, UK Content –BBC News; Juliet Mieville, Producer, Special Events – ITV News, and many more.

The Media Production & Technology Show 2024 is back at the Olympia in London next year on the 15th-16th May.

For more information, please see below: https://www.mediaproductionshow.com

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