Quicklink Announces Virtual NAB 2021 Series

Quicklink has announced a series of virtual NAB 2021 webinars that will take place on the 5th and 6th of October.

During the event Quicklink says it will give a first-look at the Quicklink Virtual Event Production Solution. This “all-in-one solution” is designed to allow broadcasters to introduce professional, high-quality guest contributions, build and create a professional production, and broadcast to multiple physical, digital and social destinations – all on own hardware or cloud instance.

Quicklink will also give a deep-dive into the Quicklink Manager, its remote contribution management platform.

CEO Richard Rees, says “We are very excited to host our Virtual NAB webinars in early October and demonstrate impressive features and improvements the team have been working on. The Virtual Event Production solution allows creatives to produce professional virtual and hybrid live events using their own hardware while utilising the Quicklink Manager to introduce professional, high-quality guest contributions. In addition, we have made some excellent accessibility, management and workflow improvements to the Quicklink Manager which the team will discuss and demonstrate.” 

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