The IP Showcase will return to the 2025 NAB Show as part of the Tech Chat Theater in the West Hall, booth W2843. As always, the presentation of technical papers will be a central element of the IP Showcase, along with technical demonstrations, case studies on media organization and facilities that have shifted to IP, and other educational opportunities.

Sponsored by AIMS, AMWA, and VSF, the IP Showcase will highlight the great strides that have been made in achieving an all-IP ecosystem for all of today’s real-world media productions, and how the tech behind AV-over-IP and IP for broadcast are converging.

The success of the IP Showcase in the past was entirely a result of the quality of the presentations, and this year will be no different. So once again, we’re reaching out to request your proposals. While all submissions are welcome and will be considered, this year we are particularly interested in presentations that cover:

  • Overviews of SMPTE ST 2110, IPMX, AES67, AMWA-NMOS, or TR-1001
  • IPMX IP for non-engineers: What do operations, resellers, management need to know?
  • IP Scorecard: How are we doing? Where are the gaps?
  • Making the business case for IP standards development
  • Updates from an industry body such as SMPTE, AMWA, VSF, OPA, etc.
  • How IP-focused standards work is addressing real-world problems such as security across the WAN, ground-cloud operations, and remote production
  • End-user case studies on deployments of all sizes, as well as post-deployment considerations
  • QC, monitoring, and maintenance in IP-based environments

Please submit your presentation proposals today using the form below.  There are a limited number of speaking slots available, so don’t delay!

Submission Deadline extended to February 18, 2025

IP Showcase Theatre Submission, NAB 2025

PRESENTATION INFORMATION

NOTICE: Submission does not guarantee selection — only a limited number of time slots are available during the four-day conference. Some presenters may be asked to give their presentations multiple times during the conference. While the conference organizers will try to accommodate the requests of speakers, the overall schedule, running order, and selection or rejection of papers is at the sole discretion of the IP Showcase.