AWS for Media & Entertainment
IBC SHOW 2024
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Direct-to-Consumer & Streaming

Increase Customer Engagement Through Immersive Experiences

IBC24 - Direct to Consumer - Increase Customer Engagement Through Immersive Experiences

Technologies like Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are transforming in-home entertainment, making it more immersive and interactive. Consumers streaming media can now experience engaging interactive content alongside their favorite football team such as live statistics, multi-camera feeds, player cards, and 3D experiences that leverage AWS services as well as AWS Partners Accedo and ATEME. Going a step further, AWS Partner Monks shows you how to transport your customers to the front row for concerts and sporting events, and experience new destinations streaming 180-degree immersive, creating an experience as if you were physically there.

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Direct to Consumer - Increase Customer Engagement Through Immersive Experiences
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