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Making Media Technology Sustainable - Dom Robinson

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Conference
  • Session
  • Monday, 21 March 2022
  • 13:21 - 13:21
  • Duration: 11 mins
  • Publication date: 24 Mar 2022
  • Location: Turing Lecture Theatre, IET Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Making Media Technology Sustainable

About the session

Join us online, to hear from industry experts from BBC, Greening of Streaming, Plum Consulting, Economist Impact and the DIMPACT Project who will be sharing their experiences and ideas for practical steps that can be adopted to create new sustainable products, and adapt existing working practices in the media industry. As part of a year-long series of events, to help our community develop and share innovative ways to cut the media industry’s impact on the environment.

Keywords:
  • DIMPACT project
  • GHG emissions
  • audio streaming
  • carbon footprint of the digital media sector
  • digital publishing
  • gaming
  • online banner advertising
  • online media
  • video conferencing
  • video streaming

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  • Dom Robinson

    Dom Robinson

    Director, Co-Founder : id3as.comProviding Ultra-High Availability Live Streaming Software for Operators of CDN, Telco, Cloud, and Broadcast Workflows. Dom Robinson has spent over 20 years focussed specifically on the complex challenges facing the exploding ‘Streaming Media’ market. A pioneer in the sector, he was responsible for the propositioning, architecture, technical design and implementation of many, now well established, online media publishing workflows. He has always had a strong focus on live / linear content delivery, which requires not only a deep understanding of the computational issues involved, but also of intricacies of network provisioning.He founded the first large-scale Content Delivery Network in Europe. This CDN was pioneering in its focus on driving IP Multicast adoption in the consumer markets, and between 2001 and 2009 it grew to carry over 150m streams each month for clients as diverse as Sky Sports, RT News and over 60% of the UK’s Internet Radio. He was responsible for putting the UK Parliament, Number 10 Downing Street, Glastonbury Festivals (for the BBC) and FatBoySlim online; in many cases breaking new ground while doing so, both technically and in terms of providing entirely new consumer propositions. He produced the world’s first 3D webcast (for Universal, broadcasting a Keane concert) and coauthored several Patents that now underpin many common media workflows. He also began using Satellite IP for Contribution and Distribution models in 1998, building a satellite-based CDN for Enfocast / Microsoft in 2001/2002 and consulting with Eutelsat and Astra on several of their deployments.Widely recognised as a sector visionary, he holds several International Awards for his work, and regularly Chairs or speaks at conferences ranging from Cloud TV, SDN/NFV, CDN, Distributed Compute, OTTTV and IPTV. He has been a Contributing Editor of StreamingMedia.com (and its print magazine) for 20+ years, and has been published by Wiley Academic Press.More recently he founded industry special-interest group www.greeningofstreaming.org which is bringing together industry actors to focus on energy efficiency and sustanability best practice in CDN and video delivery architecture.
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