PacGenesis will be attending the 2022 NAB Show from April 24th-26th in Las Vegas, Nevada. They will be showcasing the latest digital content and data transfer solutions along with some of their newest partnerships in cybersecurity.
At the National Association of Broadcasters Show, thousands of content professionals from media, entertainment, and technology gather each year. It is designed for those who wish to drive listeners and engage viewers in large numbers and greater reach. No matter where your company may fall in content, this is where many will find a path to take their work to bold new directions.
This year, PacGenesis will be attending the NAB Show 2022 to showcase the latest Aspera, 5th Kind, Irdeto, and Trend Micro. They will be presenting solutions for those in the content industry that can help at any point in the system from creation to distribution, management to monetization, and other global trends on the market to help secure and monetize the IP.
Serving organizations of all sizes in the media, entertainment, and technology industries, PacGenesis will be helping businesses identify their content needs during the show. Please schedule some time to meet with us in our Executive VIP Suite at the Encore Las Vegas, which is down the street from the Las Vegas Convention Center.
To learn more about PacGenesis and secure a meeting with them around your content needs, visit their website at https://pacgenesis.com/, or follow them @PacGenesis on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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