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SNS at NewTek’s IP Workshop Tour – San Antonio

February 22, 2018 — Visit us at NewTek Headquarters, Texas

The NewTek IP Workshop
San Antonio, TX
February 22, 2018

Join us for a free workshop on end-to-end IP workflows. A team of industry pros will share insights, education, and demonstrations of afforadble products you can use today, while building an IP infrastructure for tomorrow.

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Time & Date

Thursday
February 22nd
10am-12pm
2pm-4pm

Location

NewTek Headquarters
5131 Beckwith Blvd.
San Antonio, TX

Complete the form below to schedule a meeting at the show!

Event Highlights

  • Learn how to ingest, edit, and playout media directly on shared storage
  • See the innovative technology enabling IP-based production workflows
  • Learn how EVO’s built-in media management tools help index, search, and tag media recorded from TriCaster
  • Discover technology that streamlines workflows from production to post








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