Pebble Control Wins Gold for IP Broadcast Solutions category

04 January 2022


Digital Media World Awards 2021 The 2021 DMW Awards, now in its fifth year, has attracted a huge range of products and services that show the many changes that have occurred in the broadcast industry this past year. Cloud services and virtualisation, including remote production and post, IP transformation and AI/ML applications are still among […]

Digital Media World Awards 2021

The 2021 DMW Awards, now in its fifth year, has attracted a huge range of products and services that show the many changes that have occurred in the broadcast industry this past year. Cloud services and virtualisation, including remote production and post, IP transformation and AI/ML applications are still among the strongest trends. While the rate of development and the direction those trends are taking continue to be influenced by the COVID pandemic, they are exciting to watch.

Click HERE to view the list of winners including Pebble who won the Gold Award for best IP Broadcast Solution.


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