Quicklink to exhibit at NAB New York showcasing award-winning remote guest solutions

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Published: 03 October 2022

Quicklink to exhibit at NAB New York showcasing award-winning remote guest solutions

Quicklink, the leaders in remote guest contribution, will exhibit at NAB New York at Booth 1725. At the exhibition, Quicklink will demonstrate their award-winning solutions for introducing high-quality remote guests.

“We are thrilled to be exhibiting at NAB New York 2022 for the first time. Quicklink’s attendance at NAB New York coincides with our astronomical growth in North America which resulted in the opening of our New Jersey office in early 2021.” said Richard Rees, CEO of Quicklink

At NAB New York 2022, Quicklink will showcase the newest features which received fantastic feedback when demonstrated at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam last month. These new updates have been created from customer workflow requirements and serve to improve both user and guest experiences while raising the bar even further in broadcast-quality standards.

Richard adds; “IBC proved invaluable in demonstrating the newest updates to our award-winning remote guest solutions. We couldn’t be more excited to now demonstrate these updates at NAB New York.”

Using Quicklink’s award-winning solutions you can easily integrate remote guests into your workflows with professional broadcast outputs such as HD-SDI and NDI. Best-in-class broadcast-grade hardware is available for both the guest and the operator in order to achieve the highest levels of production quality.

Quicklink’s remote guest solutions are used daily to facilitate high-quality remote guest contributions for the world’s leading brands, including BBC, Aljazeera, CNN, BT Sports, NEP, Microsoft, Bloomberg, CBS, Sky and more!

The Quicklink team will be showcasing the Quicklink solutions at NAB New York from 19th-20th October at Booth 1725.

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