BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//swoogo.com//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.41.90//
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
UID:64623431-3561-4235-b765-613738613236
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9b878a9517ac098ec751de9e6a0e571f40188d47@swoogo.com
DTSTAMP:20260618T140154Z
DESCRIPTION:This session\, hosted by the SMPTE Study Group on Sustainabilit
 y in Media\, explores the evolving landscape of sustainability standards a
 nd practices within the media industry. While still in the early stages of
  identifying areas for potential standardization\, the Study Group has sta
 rted collaborating with key organizations like Greening of Streaming\, ITU
 -R\, and ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, which have been actively involved in sus
 tainability initiatives. These partnerships are aimed at gathering insight
 s and use cases in media production and consumption that could benefit fro
 m future SMPTE standards.\n\nJoin us for updates from these organizations\
 , as we share their progress and findings related to sustainability in med
 ia and data delivery services. The session will feature insights from Robi
 n Hérin\, co-chair of ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, who will present learnings 
 from their 18-month study on sustainability aspects of broadcast and hybri
 d broadband delivery. The collaborative nature of these efforts offers a g
 limpse into the potential future standards and recommendations that SMPTE 
 may develop to promote sustainability in the media industry.
DTSTART:20241022T170000Z
DTEND:20241022T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260618T140155Z
LOCATION:Session Room 2
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:SMPTE Standards' Sustainability Workgroup: Exploring Sustainability
  Standards in Media: A Collaborative Approach
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This session\, hosted by the SMPTE Study Gr
 oup on Sustainability in Media\, explores the evolving landscape of sustai
 nability standards and practices within the media industry. While still in
  the early stages of identifying areas for potential standardization\, the
  Study Group has started collaborating with key organizations like Greenin
 g of Streaming\, ITU-R\, and ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, which have been acti
 vely involved in sustainability initiatives. These partnerships are aimed 
 at gathering insights and use cases in media production and consumption th
 at could benefit from future SMPTE standards.</p>\n\n<p>Join us for update
 s from these organizations\, as we share their progress and findings relat
 ed to sustainability in media and data delivery services. The session will
  feature insights from Robin Hérin\, co-chair of ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, 
 who will present learnings from their 18-month study on sustainability asp
 ects of broadcast and hybrid broadband delivery. The collaborative nature 
 of these efforts offers a glimpse into the potential future standards and 
 recommendations that SMPTE may develop to promote sustainability in the me
 dia industry.</p>
BEGIN:VALARM
UID:36313333-3139-4265-a631-386238393536
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:This session\, hosted by the SMPTE Study Group on Sustainabilit
 y in Media\, explores the evolving landscape of sustainability standards a
 nd practices within the media industry. While still in the early stages of
  identifying areas for potential standardization\, the Study Group has sta
 rted collaborating with key organizations like Greening of Streaming\, ITU
 -R\, and ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, which have been actively involved in sus
 tainability initiatives. These partnerships are aimed at gathering insight
 s and use cases in media production and consumption that could benefit fro
 m future SMPTE standards.\n\nJoin us for updates from these organizations\
 , as we share their progress and findings related to sustainability in med
 ia and data delivery services. The session will feature insights from Robi
 n Hérin\, co-chair of ATSC’s Planning Team 9\, who will present learnings 
 from their 18-month study on sustainability aspects of broadcast and hybri
 d broadband delivery. The collaborative nature of these efforts offers a g
 limpse into the potential future standards and recommendations that SMPTE 
 may develop to promote sustainability in the media industry.
TRIGGER:-PT15M
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
