NAB Show Streaming Summit

What happens in Vegas… can be streamed around the globe in seconds. And we build the infrastructure behind it. From video processing and content storage to stream delivery, edge workloads, and cloud compute, we've got you covered.

  • April 20 – 21, 2026
  • Las Vegas, US

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NAB Show Streaming Summit

Our event highlights

  • Mon20Apr
    OpenMOQ and MOQ: A collaborative effort to push the next evolution in streaming

    This session brings together the founding members of the OpenMOQ Software Consortium to discuss their collaborative effort to build high-performance MOQ software and deploy commercial MOQ-based solutions. The session will address the opportunities around MOQ, the innovation the format enables, the challenges facing MOQ, and the uplift involved in moving an RFC to commercial reality. Speakers will take audience questions and show off some demos.

    • 4 – 5 p.m.
    • W211-W212
    Speakers
    • photo of Tomas Kvasnicka
      Tomas Kvasnicka
      VP of Engineeringat CDN77
    • photo of Cullen Jennings
      Cullen Jennings
      Head of Video Engineeringat CISCO
    • photo of Arvind Suryakumar
      Arvind Suryakumar
      Software Development Directorat Oracle Media Services
    • photo of Sean Mccarthy
      Sean Mccarthy
      Head of Video Engineeringat YouTube
    • photo of Chris Allen
      Chris Allen
      Co-Founder, CEOat Red5
    • photo of Gwendal Simon
      Gwendal Simon
      Head of Video Engineeringat SYNAMEDIA
    • photo of Will Law
      Will Law
      Head of Video Engineeringat Akamai
  • Tue21Apr
    Private breakfast

    An informal setting to start the day with like-minded industry peers and fuel up before the conference kicks in.

    • 8 – 9 a.m.
    • W208
    • Invite-only
  • Tue21Apr
    The CDN as the video delivery control plane: edge logic, origin management, and anti-piracy

    This session explores how premium video-on-demand platform Rakuten TV uses CDNs to deliver VOD libraries and FAST channels in a multi-CDN setup, and how the role of CDNs in video delivery has evolved in recent years. Beyond caching, CDNs now handle request logic, route traffic between multiple content sources, and help deliver content through a single delivery domain with a shared cache.

    We will also look at how tasks traditionally handled at the origin, such as URL signing, access control, and request routing, have gradually moved to the CDN edge. The session will also touch on anti-piracy efforts such as content fingerprinting, where identifiers embedded in video segments help trace unauthorized redistribution of premium video content.

    • 12:00 – 12:30 p.m.
    • W211-W212
    Speakers
    • photo of Katerina Dobnerova
      Katerina Dobnerova
      Head of Technical Integrationat CDN77
    • photo of Jorge Solsona
      Jorge Solsona
      Playback, Managerat Rakuten.tv