NAB Labs

NAB Labs Futures Park

NAB Labs Futures Park is a special section of the NAB Show convention floor in Las Vegas that is reserved for presentation of media-related research and development projects from around the world. Exhibits in the Futures Park represent the current edge-of-the-art media technologies. They are selected by NAB Labs from governmental, academic and commercial media research facilities for their relevance and interest to broadcasters.

If you are interested in exhibiting at the 2016 NAB Labs Futures Park (April 18-21, 2016), please contact at for information regarding the application process.

For a look back at the 2015 Nab Labs Futures Park .


A 360° View of the 2015 NAB Labs Futures Park

We captured this footage shortly after the 2015 NAB Labs Futures Park closed, in order to bring you a panoramic view. Click on the screen to look around, scroll to zoom or click the rotate button in the bottom left of the screen. Click the logos to learn more about each exhibitor.

Advanced Media Workflow Association

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: AMWA

The AMWA provides leadership and technical expertise to help end users and suppliers to improve their business by supporting improved workflows, by using industry standard file formats tailored for specific applications and by advocating adoption. (USA)

Astrapi Corporation

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Astrapi

Astrapi presented a non-periodic, spiral-based signal modulation that is a patented, transformative innovation at the core of telecommunications. It provides new ways to combat noise and interference and improves spectral efficiency, providing a mathematical basis that allows Moore’s law to be applied directly to telecommunications performance. (USA)

DAVID Project

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: DAVID Project

Four partner organizations in the DAVID Project, a European Commission-funded project for long-term preservation of A/V content, showed their progress in detection, restoration and avoidance of future deterioration. (Austria, Germany, UK)

Electronics and Technical Research Institute

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Electronics and Technical Research Institute

ETRI presented demonstrations of an advanced multimedia system designed to cover a wide range of ATSC 3.0 service environment needs from RF transmission to platform and applications, including Layer Division Multiplexing (LDM) transmission, Advanced Digital Signage and Fixed + Mobile UHD Hybrid 3DTV. (S. Korea)

goHDR/Warwick University

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: goHDR

goHDR/University of Warwick presented two step-changes in HDR video. First, a professional HDR video broadcast pipeline from an ARRI Alexa through the real-time HDR manipulation of Vicomtech’s Tebas system to a Sim2 HDR display; and second, with AMD, a 3D real time Spherical harmonics lighting computation based on real-time HDR capture. (UK)

NAB Labs

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: NAB Labs

NAB Labs presented a series of on-screen scenarios for new services potentially enabled by a next-generation television broadcast system. The use cases include targeted advertising, localized emergency alerting and viewer-response interactivity. (USA)

NHK

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: NHK

NHK demonstrated 8K Super Hi-Vision in a special presentation theatre featuring a 350-inch screen and 22.2-channel sound, and showing new content – including highlights from the FIFA World Cup in Brazil. A highly portable 8K camcorder, a multiplexing scheme called MMT, a full 8K/120Hz production system, and a loudness meter for 22.2-channel audio were also shown, along with a showcase of the ever-evolving lineup of 8K displays. (Japan)

NPR Labs

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: NPR Labs

NPR Labs showed results of their current studies in compatibility of Single-Sideband Stereo with legacy FM stereo receivers, the effects of various MDCL modes on AM HD Radio reception and best practices for resolving LTE interference. Other projects displayed include designing loudness tools for public radio producers, a hybrid FM synchronous booster system and expanding upon recent RDS emergency alerting work. (USA)

Rochester Institute of Technology

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Rochester Institute of Technology

One of the world’s leading academic institutes on imaging technology, RIT presented and demonstrated current research being conducted by seniors in the Motion Picture Science and Imaging Science departments. (USA)

Swissaudec (ECMA-407)

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Swissaudec

Swissaudec, in co-operation with McGill University and EPF Lausanne, displayed a full plug-and-play ECMA-407 (Scalable Sparse Spatial Sound System)-based UHD TV broadcasting chain with a 2D to 3D audio up-mix system. (Canada/Switzerland)

SymbolShifters

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: SymbolShifters

SymbolShifters showed their patented method for connecting traditional television broadcast to the digital universe of computers, tablets and mobile phones. The technology briefly embeds a scanable code, such as a QR, in the video stream and data linked to the icon is automatically harvested and stored locally for later retrieval by the consumer. (USA)

Vison III Imaging

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Vision III

v3® showed their parallax visualization (PV) R&D efforts. On display were examples of their PV Forensic Video Toolset, v3 Game Code, v3 PV Computer Animation Toolset and examples of their parallax scanning stereoscopic v3D™ computer animation and live-action imagery. (USA)

SymbolShifters

2015 Futures Park exhibitor logo: Fims

FIMS is a joint effort of AMWA and the EBU, producing agile, service-based architectures that are adaptive to rapidly changing A/V production needs. Presentations and demonstrations by users and vendors were made throughout the show. (USA/Switzerland)