Come and meet us at MPTS!
This year sees the return of The Media Production & Technology Show at Olympia, on 11-12 May.
This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a swathe of industry experts across broadcast, production and tech speaking at sessions and panel debates, as well as exhibitors demonstrating the latest in technology across the screen sector.
The Knowledge and Production Intelligence (PI) will have a team present on both days of this exciting show, ready to meet attendees!
So if you’re an advertiser or user, come and say hello; we’d love to see you.
Or if you’d like to know more about what The Knowledge and PI can do for you, stop by Stand U830 for a chat and a demo.
As an added incentive, we’re giving away a couple of hundred copies of the invaluable Knowledge directory on a first-come, first-served basis…
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Final series of Vera begins filming
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Climate Spring’s development lab returns
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Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson to star in Mick Herron drama for Apple TV+
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Studios Spotlight – Behind the scenes at The Bottle Yard Studios
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