Date:
22 May 2025,
5.30PM – 7.00PM
duration:
1 hr 30 mins
Venue:
WSP Palmerston North
Address:
49 Victoria Avenue
Palmerston North
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2025-05-22 17:30:00 2025-05-22 19:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Television: Do you need it?

We do not hear much about broadcasting or communications presentations. This presentation from an electronics and telecommunications engineer shares the challenges that the broadcasting industry has been going through and how it addresses infrastructure development and economic and environmental sustainability.

It is 100 Years since John Logie Baird’s historic demonstrations of television at the Selfridge’s department store in London. Television production, distribution and consumption have changed dramatically over this century.
How important is broadcasting service vis-a-vis health, water, energy, education and transport? This presentation will discuss how rapid technological advancements are disrupting broadcasting operations. The future broadcasting and media landscape will be dominantly online only. Are we ready to embrace some technologies such as AI and content discovery for trustworthy and resilient service?

Join the Manawatu Branch for this insightful event, IET and IEEE members are cordially invited.

 

WSP Palmerston North Engineering New Zealand hello@engineeringnz.org

How important is broadcasting service vis-à-vis health, water, energy, education and transport? This presentation will discuss how rapid technological advancements are disrupting broadcasting operations.

We do not hear much about broadcasting or communications presentations. This presentation from an electronics and telecommunications engineer shares the challenges that the broadcasting industry has been going through and how it addresses infrastructure development and economic and environmental sustainability.

It is 100 Years since John Logie Baird’s historic demonstrations of television at the Selfridge’s department store in London. Television production, distribution and consumption have changed dramatically over this century.
How important is broadcasting service vis-a-vis health, water, energy, education and transport? This presentation will discuss how rapid technological advancements are disrupting broadcasting operations. The future broadcasting and media landscape will be dominantly online only. Are we ready to embrace some technologies such as AI and content discovery for trustworthy and resilient service?

Join the Manawatu Branch for this insightful event, IET and IEEE members are cordially invited.

 

Presenters

Manawatu Branch