Generative AI enhances media and entertainment by enabling hyper-personalized, dynamic and immersive fan experiences.
At IBC, a trade show focused on the intersection of media, entertainment and technology, NVIDIA and its partners will showcase the latest innovations in generative AI that help media companies engage audiences with increasingly sophisticated digital experiences.
The spotlight will be on NVIDIA Holoscan for Mediaan AI-powered software platform for live media. It enables live video pipelines to run on the same infrastructure as AI, providing access to AI clusters for training and inference and bringing generative AI capabilities on-premises through partner offerings. Developers can use the platform to easily integrate NVIDIA software development kits (SDKs), giving end users access to the latest AI technologies.
NVIDIA will also demonstrate how developers can use NVIDIA AI Platform to create trained personal generative support assistants from the provided materials. The toolkit enables easy setup of GPU workstations and allows developers to work, manage, and collaborate across heterogeneous platforms, regardless of their skill level.
Additionally, attendees will be able to showcase themselves as the star of their own custom sports card using the power of guided generative AI. NVIDIA will be demonstrating this technology at the Dell booth in Hall 7, Stand 7.A45.
Partners deliver transformative innovations
NVIDIA partners, including members of the NVIDIA Inception Program for startups, will showcase their latest and greatest generative AI technologies at IBC.
Monksa global marketing and technology services company, will showcase an AI computer vision demonstration on the NVIDIA Holoscan for Media platform that identifies objects, brand logos, and other features in a live stream to create a searchable database of media in real time. Monks is a leading system integrator for Holoscan for Media and designed the cloud-based workflow using the company’s AI-centric Monks.Flow solution to help broadcast, media, and entertainment companies develop hyper-personalized content for distribution across new media channels at speed and scale. Stop by Monks’ booth 14.AIB4 in the AI Tech Zone.
Speechmatics Speechmatics will showcase its real-time automatic speech recognition technology, which offers the highest accuracy and lowest latency on the market. Its speech-to-text models facilitate transcription and improve the quality and efficiency of offline and live streaming services. Attendees can find Speechmatics in Hall 8, booth 8.B77b.
Qvest will showcase a video metadata capture and story recommendation engine accelerated by NVIDIA. Media companies manage vast amounts of video content, making it difficult and time-consuming to locate, catalog, and compile it into finished assets. Qvest’s AI video discovery engine, based on NVIDIA NIM Card Microservices accelerate these processes by automating data capture from video files. This simplifies a user’s ability to contextualize how discovered videos fit into the story they want to tell. Attendees can find Qvest in Hall 10, Booth 10.C24.
Laboratory of moments Moments Lab will showcase the latest features powered by its award-winning MXT-1.5 AI multimodal indexing model. Attendees will see how MXT-1.5’s new automatic sound bites feature highlights the best quotes in a video, as well as how its moment- and timeline-based searches enable editors and producers to find the exact clips they need in seconds. Moments Lab will also showcase its evolving suite of products for media, sports and entertainment organizations, including Just Index with MXT-1.5, Cloud Media Hub, Live Asset Manager and Media Marketplace. Attendees can find Moments Lab in Hall 5, Booth 5.H60.
Deepdub Deepdub will present a technical demonstration of its AI-powered localization technology at AWS booth 5.C90, providing a preview of the new capabilities and technologies that enable seamless and authentic multilingual content localization. Deepdub will present a joint case study with Paul Robinson, President of Kartoon Channel on September 15 at 3:00 PM in the AI Tech Zone at IBC. Attendees can visit Deepdub in Hall 14, Booth 14.AI10, in the AI Tech Zone.
Alugha Alugha will showcase its AI-driven, multilingual content processing technologies powered by NVIDIA GPU. Alugha enables creators to produce and distribute videos in multiple languages, breaking down language barriers to reach a global audience. Using the performance and versatility of NVIDIA technology, the company efficiently trains complex models, delivering scalable, high-quality language solutions. Attendees can find Alugha in Hall 3, Booth 3.B54-4.
Mobius Laboratories‘Aana SDK is an open-source toolkit designed to build and deploy multimodal AI applications across text, images, audio, and video. It delivers high efficiency with models up to 10x smaller and faster that run on consumer hardware, making advanced AI more accessible and cost-effective. Aana’s modular design supports rapid, large-scale media and entertainment solutions, driving innovation in the AI community. Find Mobius Labs in Hall 14, Booth 14.AIP2.
Bria Bria will showcase its open and responsible generative AI platform, designed to equip media and entertainment developers with tools and capabilities, including source-based models, APIs, and SDKs, to streamline creative workflows using commercially available copyright and privacy-protected solutions. These include a patented attribution engine that benefits data owners and artists. Attendees will explore real-world use cases including AI-driven branded content generation at scale, dynamic media personalization, user-generated content campaigns for audience engagement, and more. Find Bria in the AI Tech Zone, Hall 14, Booth 14.AI13.
Beam maker will showcase a 4Kp60 live optimized content adaptive application powered by the Holoscan for Media platform. Delivering maximum efficiency without compromising quality, Beamr technologies can help save up to 50% on cloud storage and bandwidth, while enabling a new pipeline with faster video creation and delivery for generative AI applications. Visit Beamr at booth 7.A53.
Twelve laboratories Twelve Labs will demonstrate capabilities that enable computers to understand video content in a way that humans can. Their video base model enables semantic video search, classification, and other tasks by analyzing various modalities such as audio, speech, and visuals. Twelve Labs will demonstrate how its models can dynamically extract metadata, improving content discovery and management across large video libraries to help enable the future of hyper-personalized content. Find Twelve Labs in Hall 6, Booth C22.
See it in action
Generative AI is expected to enable new advancements in media and entertainment, delivering increased efficiency, personalization, and engagement.
Join NVIDIA at IBC at the Dell booth in Hall 7, Stand 7.A45, to learn more about emerging technologies in this space and how they can be used to drive innovation.