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Broadcast India show to take place from 12-14 Oct
MUMBAI: The 27th edition of the annual B2B Broadcast India Show will be held from 12-14 October 2017 at Bombay Exhibition and Convention Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai. The three-day trade fair will witness the leading participants from across the globe present a wide array of products and technologies for the broadcast, television, film, audio and radio industry. For over the last two and a half decades, the Broadcast India Show has positioned itself as the single most interactive platform that showcases on one hand, the paradigm shifts in infotainment technology across the globe and on the other, allows technology seekers to connect with the innovators and experience the marvels first-hand. Below are some companies and the products they will be displaying at Broadcast India Show 2017.
Aaton Digital and Transvideo
Aaton-Digital will demonstrate the new CantarMini location sound recorder and the new Cantaress mixing surface, while Transvideo will present its new Stargate high specification monitor and the new CineMonitorHD. Also on show, the StarliteRF-a monitor and the new StarliteHD-e monitor. Transvideo’s Starlite family of 5” HD OLED touchscreen monitor products are designed to be intuitive to the professional. The Starlite family hosts a high-resolution monitor, with built-in tools including waveform monitor, vectorscope, and histogram. The menu is customizable with Smart Corner shortcuts. The legendary CineMonitorHD family has been enhanced with added features and HDR functionalities. New matrices for the CineMonitoHD 8”, 10” and 12” give an improved viewing angle as well an extended color gamut. A new CineMonitorHD8 XSBL for body-rig applications will be demonstrated on the booth. The CineMonitorHD-XSBL is the flagship of Transvideo for Steadicam™ type applications; available in 6” and
8” sizes.
Accord Equips
Accord Equips is India’s leading camera equipment rental and production services company. The company houses the largest range of cameras, DSLRs, lenses and accessories. They have their offices in Mumbai, Pune & Ahmedabad. The clienteles include companies like BBC, Yashraj Films, Aamir Khan Productions, Network18, Star TV, Grey worldwide and more. The brand has recently introduced production support for
360 VR videos and production and web streaming of videos.
Blackmagic Design
Visitors to the Blackmagic Design BI Booth D-401 will be the first in India to try out Ultimatte 12, Fairlight, and the collaboration workflow for DaVinci Resolve 14. With a dedicated green screen scene setup, visitors will be able to understand how Ultimatte 12 works and the requirements needed for it to work for them. Another first for India is the Fairlight 3.3 bay audio panels. Visitors will have the chance to get a feel for the Fairlight panels and explore this powerful audio engineering option. To cater to the fanfare around DaVinci Resolve 14’s release, two DaVinci demo booths will be available for production teams to research preferences and workflow optimization tricks. Blackmagic Design staff will be on-site to answer any questions visitors might have.
Canon
Canon, the leader in global imaging industry will showcase its latest in-line imaging technologies and preview of mainstream Cinema Camera EOS C700, Cinema EOS C200 and Professional Video Camera XA 11 at Broadcast India Show 2017. Canon Cinema EOS C700 can shoot up to 4.5K resolution along with 120 fps in 4K and 24 fps in 2K. The camera also comes in EF, PL and PL GS mount with global shutter technology. The dynamic range of camera holds up to 14 stops and 15 stops in two different models of EOS C700. The Cinema EOS C200 is revolutionary camera with inbuilt 4K Raw and high frame rate capabilities. The 8.85 megapixel super 35 mm CMOS sensor, 13 stops of dynamic range, Dual pixel CMOS AF, full compatibility with Canon EF-mount lenses and HDR capability help make the camera ideal for wide range of shooters. The other cameras which will be displayed will be the newly launched XA11 along with prevailing models XA35, XC 10 and XC 15 in professional video camera range and Cinema EOS C300 Mark II in the Cinema EOS range.
Digital Navigation
Digital Navigation is a leading software solution provider for the mainstream media houses across all platforms -broadcast, print and digital. They develop a wide range of software for efficient newsroom automation. The products are user-friendly and cater to the entire editorial chain of command. Digital Navigation also offers consultancy, customized services and support for media houses. The product-line includes: NewsGlobe- NewsRoom Automation System, RAPID- Playout Solution, OCRIPT- MOS based Teleprompting Solution, FLUiJO- Playout Automation System, CAPIO- Advanced Ingestion Module, E- ASSEST 365 – MAMS Solution, NewsBuzz – Mobile App for Newsroom and CURATOR- Content Management System
DVEO
DVEO®, a well-respected supplier to leading Telco, TV/OTT, and WISP operators around the world, provides Telco-quality video encoding/streaming products, playout servers, and advertising solutions. Their patented “DOZER™” automated error-correction protocol delivers video reliably over public or private internet. At Stand F-605, DVEO will demonstrate the Ad Serter™ IP/ASI/SDI — a Telco-quality multichannel advertising server with scheduled or triggered advertising. It inserts video clips, ads, graphics, text, and logos into live or stored content. The AD SPOTTER serves targeted ads to mobile and non-mobile users. All DVEO advertising solutions can be integrated with DVEO’s powerful Atlas™ Live/VOD media distribution servers.
Empress Media Asset Management (eMAM)
Empress Media Asset Management, LLC (Empress) will showcase the upcoming release of its flagship eMAM™ platform featuring integrations with Adobe® Premiere® Pro CC, Adobe InDesign® CC, and Adobe After Effects ® CC as part of Adobe Creative Cloud ® at Broadcast India in booth D-450. eMAM also extends the power of Adobe Team Projects with support for non-technical users, for remote users, for media management and sharing, and for any type of cloud system. eMAM is a Media Asset Management system offering customers a feature-rich online digital library with best-of-breed integrations for a complete workflow process solution. eMAM unites different on-premise and cloud storage and archive systems, in different locations into a unified workflow with a single web or tablet-accessible interface. The integrated panel architecture allows different creative staffs to share and collaborate through a complete unified system to maximize the value of their digital assets. The proxy editing and localization features for video editing allow organizations to increase workflow efficiency while saving on infrastructure costs.
Great Britain & Northern Ireland Pavillion
A group of seven leading British media technology companies are exhibiting at Broadcast India on the GREAT Britain Pavilion – supported by Department for International Trade, sponsored by techUK and managed by Tradefair. The British broadcast industry has a long history in innovation, and the group taking part at Broadcast India 2017 clearly demonstrate this. Each brings highly specialised products developed for targeted yet practical applications in the rapidly changing world of broadcast. The British exhibitors are showing a wide range of products and services at Broadcast India including digital post production, media asset management, robotic camera systems and technology for archiving.
I DO IT
I Do It will be displaying their Auto Skew On-The-Move antenna which can get Broadcast from any satellite at any place on the Trail, bus, car and costal ship. I DO It will also have Spider Web Air on display which helps in live broadcasting system, wireless stream of valuable contents to unlimited audience. This product is for live streaming to over 200 laptops and smart devices.
Panther
Panther will showcase the most successful Classic PLUS dolly with the new Hi-Lo-turnstile together with the famous Twister dolly together with useful accessories. The Classic Plus dolly comes with the patented crab & steer mode, with its perfect steering geometry that no one else can offer. The Vario Jib shown together with the Twister dolly is loved for its versatility and the many options in application.
Promise Technology
At the Broadcast India Show, leading rich media storage technology provider Promise Technology will introduce a new NAS solution designed for small groups of users editing 4k video- the Vess A3340 Pro. Promise will also be showcasing its Pegasus3, SANLink3 and VTrak A-Class shared SAN appliances at the show, which provide the ideal solution for the entire rich media workflow – from ingest and editing to delivery and processing. Demonstrations will take place in Promise’s booth (D-446) on the show floor.
Rivera Digitec
Rivera Digitec will be displaying the VR-4HD is a complete HD studio in a compact and portable package that replaces several different pieces of complex A/ V equipment. Designed with single-person operation in mind, the VR-4HD enables easy switching and mixing of sound and video using advanced video and audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) along with dedicated hardware controls faders, buttons and touch screen interface. It beautifully integrates a digital audio mixer, video switcher, multi-viewer touch screen and USB video/audio streaming interface into a stand-alone device. This portable live HD production solution is ideal for schools, churches, council meetings, corporate events, sports, training sessions, or any other live event.
Techinfoplace Softwares Pvt. Ltd.
Techinfoplace Softwares Pvt. Ltd. offers end to end IT Services including software development, cloud based media processing, cloud backup, hosted exchange and product development. The products that are will be exhibited are Hybrik – a cloud-based media processing system that provides transcoding, media analysis, and quality control to deliver superb video optimized for every screen. Hybrik’s media workflow produces outstanding results, distributing the workload across hundreds of machines to deliver the fastest throughput at the lowest cost. The workflow can be customized through a public API, allowing seamless integration with customer operations. Customers like Sony DADC and Vevo depend on Hybrik for their cloud media workflow because of its superior performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. Another product on display is Backup Unlimited which provides backup of data with a wide range of backup types such as File Level Backup, Windows System, Exchange Server, VM ware, MS SQL, Office 365, Cloud to Cloud and many more. Core advantage of the product is that it backups the data on the cloud so it will be secure and easily accessible from anywhere. Every backup set has ability to configure schedule, manage differential and Incremental, Continuous Backup, Retention Policy and many more. It also provides full audit report of backup jobs. It uses 256-bit SSL transmission & using 128-bit AES encryption algorithm with HIPPA Compliance. We also offer white labeling (branding) of the software where one can use their own name, logo, arts for branding.
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Anime India announces Amazon MX Player as co-presenting partner for Anime India Kolkata 2026
MUMBAI: Riding high on the success of its blockbuster Mumbai debut, Anime India is accelerating its nationwide expansion with the announcement of Amazon MX Player as the co-presenting partner for Anime India Kolkata. The partnership marks a significant step forward in the festival’s mission to deliver large-scale, accessible, and fan-first anime experiences across the country.
Scheduled for 14 and 15 February 2026 at the iconic Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan, Anime India Kolkata will launch the first regional chapter of what is set to be a year-long, multi-city tour. As the curtain-raiser for the 2026 circuit, the Kolkata edition aims to fuse the energy of global Japanese pop culture with India’s fast-growing community of anime, manga, and pop-culture fans.
A household name in digital entertainment, Amazon MX Player brings unmatched reach and cultural relevance to the Anime India platform. With its expanding focus on anime and youth-driven content, Amazon MX Player’s involvement as co-presenting partner reinforces Anime India’s vision of making anime culture more inclusive breaking barriers of language, geography, and accessibility to connect with fans nationwide.
Anime India Kolkata 2026 will showcase cosplay competitions, interactive zones led by the Indian Gunpla Community, India-39 Vocaloid Community, The Japan Curry, and Adda-o-Otaku by The Otaku Guild. Fans can join tournaments across fighting games, Pokémon VGC, and more. Acclaimed Japanese director Susumu Mitsunaka (Haikyu!!) will attend as guest of honour, appearing in panels and live sessions. Positioned as an immersive celebration of fan culture and industry collaboration, the Kolkata edition marks the beginning of Anime India’s nationwide expansion.
Sharing their perspective on the partnership, Amazon MX Player director Aruna Daryanani expressed, “Anime in India has evolved from a niche interest into a mainstream cultural movement, driven by an increasingly engaged and passionate fanbase. At Amazon MX Player, our focus is on expanding access by bringing anime to audiences across the country for free and in multiple local languages. Our association with Anime India reflects our commitment to supporting the growth of anime in India and deepening connections with fans, while continuing to build Amazon MX Player as a trusted destination for free, high-quality entertainment.”
“Anime India Kolkata is a celebration of how anime has grown beyond entertainment into a powerful cultural and creative force. By bringing fans, creators, and industry leaders onto one shared platform, the festival is helping define the future of pop culture in India,” said Anime India co-founder and director Neha Mehta.
The debut edition of Anime India 2025 in Mumbai attracted over 29,000 fans, quickly cementing its status as a landmark celebration of anime and Japanese pop culture. Riding on this overwhelming response, the Kolkata chapter is projected to draw more than 40,000 visitors across two days, positioning it as one of the biggest anime conventions ever held in eastern India.
Anime India is focused on bringing together fans from across the country to create a truly pan-India celebration of anime, manga, cosplay, gaming, and Japanese culture. With plans to expand into four key metropolitan hubs in 2026—east (Kolkata), north (Delhi), west (Mumbai), and south (Hyderabad)—the festival seeks to deliver globally benchmarked experiences while supporting and uplifting creators, artists, and fan communities throughout India.
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Transcend Goa Day 2 closes with a vision for cross‑border storytelling and shared narratives
Day two of Transcend Goa 2026 built on the momentum of the opening day and offered a deeper dive into the possibilities of transmedia storytelling and IP creation. Through a mix of panel discussions, and visionary presentations, the second day highlighted both the challenges and opportunities of building story worlds that thrived across platforms, leaving participants inspired by the breadth of ideas and collaborations that were showcased.
The second day began with the session Transmedia History of Japan Manga/Anime/Game IPs in the Partnership of East Asia. The session explored the evolution of Japanese manga, anime, and game IPs as transmedia ecosystems, shaped through long‑standing collaborations across East Asia. The speaker for the session was RE Entertainment CEO & president Atsuo Nakayama.
The session ahead was titled A World Where Narratives are Currency. It explored how powerful narratives function as both creative and commercial currency, shaping brands, fandoms, and franchises in the global media landscape. Speakers included Big Bad Wolf founder Dhruv Jagasia, Matter Entertainment founder & CEO Caleb Franklin, Storiculture transmedia producer Tarana Reddy, with the discussion moderated by writer Ankur Pathak.
The next session post‑lunch was Building Mugafi into a Transmedia Giant. It took a deep dive into transforming Mugafi into a scalable, story‑driven ecosystem. The discussion explored how IP development, technology, and creator communities converge to build a transmedia platform that nurtures talent, expands narratives, and unlocks global opportunities. The speaker for this session was Mugafi founder Vipul Agrawal.
The session titled From Collectibles to Culture – Toys, Merchandising & Global Transmedia Value Chains focused on merchandising and consumer products. It examined how toys, collectibles, and licensing strategies can expand a story’s reach and create sustainable value chains across film, television, gaming, and more. Speakers included Weta head of consumer products Kim Faiga and Weta consumer products sales manager Jack Oolders, with the discussion moderated by Bulletproof Entertainment founder Harish Rao.
The last session for the day was titled The Next Wave of Global IP – Connecting India, Asia & the West. It spotlighted emerging intellectual properties that bridge continents and cultures, highlighting collaborative projects linking creators in India, Asia, and the West. By showcasing case studies on scaling IP across borders, the discussion underscored how co‑productions and shared narratives can reach audiences worldwide. Speakers included 88 Pictures founder & CEO Milind Shinde, CDL TV CEO Charuvi Agrawal, writer Binky Mendez, and Lakshya Digital CEO Manvendra Shukul, with the discussion moderated by Locomotive Global founder Sunder Aaron.
Transcend Goa 2026, concluded with closing remarks from Rao and representatives of the government of Goa, followed by a networking evening. The sessions across the event captured the spirit of collaboration and innovation, showcasing how transmedia storytelling and IP creation can transcend borders, formats, and industries. As the event drew to a close, participants left with renewed inspiration, strengthened connections, and a shared vision for the future of global media and entertainment.
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Transcend Goa 2026 Day 1 showcases India’s journey in storytelling, IP creation and transmedia content
Day One of Transcend Goa 2026 marked a significant step for India’s creative industries, as the inaugural transmedia conclave unfolded at the Marquinez Palace in Panjim on 15 January. The summit brought together leading voices from cinema, publishing, gaming, animation and emerging technologies to discuss how stories can move fluidly across formats and reach audiences in new ways.
Conceived as a platform to showcase India’s growing strength in original IP and cross‑media innovation, the conclave set out to highlight the country’s transition from service‑driven work to globally recognised creative leadership. With the support of the Government of Goa, the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) and Goa Future Proof curated the event to spark dialogue on the future of storytelling and its impact on culture and commerce.
The day opened with an address by a Government of Goa representative and ESG chief executive officer Asvin Chandru. He said, “Goa has been envisioned as a future facing space where cinema, publishing, gaming, technology and artificial intelligence converge, reflecting the state’s ambition to emerge as a hub for creative, innovation and cultural exchange. Over the next two days, we hope this conclave inspires meaningful dialog, learning and collaboration across disciplines.”
Next, government of Goa chief secretary and planning secretary V Candavelou took the stage, setting the tone for the discussions ahead. He noted, “You all know that transmedia storytelling has undergone a transformational change. With the evolving of new technologies, this storytelling keeps on changing. The Transcend Goa summit is making this platform available to all the stakeholders to exhibit their talents. I hope that these two days spark meaningful conversation and ideas for the future.”
The event was graced by Goa’s chief minister Dr Pramod Sawant. “Transcend Goa is a simple idea to create a space where the culture meets technology, creates a space where the creativity connects with opportunity,” he said taking the stage. “The summit is also a pilot. It allows us to learn and understand how Goa can position itself as a large, creative and digital economy. Even small steps matter when we move in the right direction. If this discussion is of value to the creators’ businesses and the students, then these efforts will serve its purpose.”
He further said, “Goa always attracted the artist and thinkers. Today, it also has the students who code, design, animate, write and build the digital products. This summit gives them the exposure. This platform can open new doors and sparks new ideas. The government of Goa has extended support to Transcend Goa because we believe in the enabling of this platform. The Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) has been entrusted and with the responsibility because it understands the culture landscape and has the capacity to execute such initiatives. We see the summit as a part of the larger efforts, our efforts to strengthen the Goa’s creative economy.”
The keynote was delivered by Creativeland Group chairman Sajan Raj Kurup, who underscored the importance of building narratives and transmedia content that resonate across platforms and markets.
The day opened with the session Beyond the Screen: Creating Stories that Travel, which examined how narratives moved across film, television, games, social media and immersive experiences. It considered strategies for designing stories that adapted and engaged audiences across formats. Speakers included Emmay Entertainment producer partner and CEO Monisha Advani, Zebu Animation co‑founder and creative director Veerendra Patil, TVF president Vijay Koshy and Creativeland Studios CEO Shobha Sant, with the discussion moderated by Mediasmiths founder Sanjay Ram.
The session The Evolution of India’s Media Ecosystem: Transitioning from Outsourcing to Transmedia IP Creation examined how India’s media sector moved from providing back‑end services to developing original intellectual property that attracted global investment. Speakers included Punnaryug Artvision founder Ashish Kulkarni, Brhat founder Raghav Krishna, with the discussion moderated by Bulletproof Entertainment founder Harish Rao.
Post lunch, the session India’s Original IP Powerhouse: The Raj/Alpha Comics Story presented a case study on how publishers such as Raj Comics and Alpha Comics developed Indian superhero stories into transmedia properties. Speakers included Raj Comics founder Sanjay Gupta, Raj Comics and Alpha Comics founder Vasu Gupta, with the discussion moderated by Animation Xpress India director Mishaal Wanvari.
The session The Art of Creating Multiplatform Narratives explored the craft of building cohesive story worlds that unfolded across film, television, games, social media and other formats. It considered approaches to creative planning, audience engagement and maintaining narrative consistency while using the strengths of each medium. Speakers included filmmaker Raja Krishna Menon, filmmaker Reema Maya and filmmaker Q, with the discussion moderated by Mediasmiths founder Ram.
The session AR Rahman’s Secret Mountain: Building a Transmedia Music Universe introduced the composer’s latest project, Secret Mountain. It highlighted India’s first Meta Band and explored its potential across music, digital platforms and immersive experiences. The presenter for this session was Secret Mountain cofounder Vignesh Raja.
The last session of the day, Animating Success: Green Gold Entertainment’s Journey, highlighted Green Gold Entertainment founder Rajiv Chilaka and his team’s work in building one of India’s leading original animation studios. It traced how Green Gold Entertainment created hit franchises such as Chhota Bheem, developed a merchandise and licensing strategy, and showed that Indian stories could find global resonance. The session featured Chilaka in conversation with Bulletproof Entertainment founder Harish Rao.
The day concluded with a lively networking evening, leaving participants energised and looking forward to the sessions on the second day.
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