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SNS at The TM Television Tech Expo 2018

March 1, 2018 — Visit us at Four Points Sheraton DFW Airport North,
TX

TM Television Tech Expo
Dallas, TX
March 1, 2018

Join us for a free technology showcase featuring industry leading manufacturers and media workflow experts from around the world.

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Time & Date

Thursday
March 1st
9am-4pm

Location

Four Points by Sheraton DFW Airport North
Dallas, TX

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

Agenda

  • Discover how EVO shared storage improves workflows with Adobe Premiere Pro, FCPX, Avid, Resolve, and your other creative tools
  • Preview the new ShareBrowser media management web app
  • See how Slingshot can improve productivity with file workflow atuomation
  • Learn about EVO DPX—our newest EVO system qualified for 16-bit 4K DCI DPX and EXR







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