
Triveni Digital to unveil StreamScope MT-70 MPEG analyser at NAB
Triveni Digital, a provider of ATSC 1.0 and 3.0 service delivery, data broadcasting and quality assurance solutions, has announced the launch of StreamScope MT-70, the latest evolution of its industry-leading MPEG analyser. Debuting at the NAB Show 2025, the new analyser introduces a web-based client application for remote access and control, eliminating Java dependencies and enhancing security compliance.
Mark Simpson, president and CEO at Triveni Digital, said: 'Our StreamScope product line has been trusted by broadcasters for more than 25 years, and at this year's NAB Show, we're excited to introduce powerful enhancements to our industry-leading professional MPEG stream analyser. The new StreamScope MT-70 features state-of-the-art monitoring technologies to streamline operations and improve the quality of service for ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 broadcasts. With the new monitoring capabilities, our customers are ready to deliver the future of broadcast TV.'
The StreamScope MT-70 offers an array of next-generation monitoring and analysis tools designed to enhance reliability and efficiency in the rapidly evolving media landscape. Features include remote video and audio viewing, allowing broadcast engineers and cable operators to efficiently oversee DTV service performance, compliance, and quality assurance.
The analyser also integrates SCTE-35 logging for ad insertion monitoring, aiding CATV technicians in viewing ad splices and optimising workflows. Seamless integration with Triveni's StreamScope enterprise management system enables system-wide monitoring, while customisable web dashboards provide tailored insights for improved operational efficiency. Running on Linux Ubuntu 24.04 with quarterly security updates, the StreamScope MT-70 is built for long-term security and reliability.
Additional features include optional HD-SDI input for pre-encode analysis, supporting high-density serial port inputs, as well as ATSC 3.0 RF and IP input analysis for robust monitoring of NEXTGEN TV streams. Triveni Digital also offers a StreamScope XM ATSC 3.0 analyzer option for comprehensive ATSC 3.0 monitoring.
Triveni Digital will showcase the StreamScope MT-70 at NAB Show 2025, taking place April 6-9 in Las Vegas.
Stand W3067
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hi Dubai
28-04-2025
- Hi Dubai
Dubai to Host Global AI Thought Leaders in 2026 to Shape Future of Humanity
Dubai will host a landmark global gathering in 2026, bringing together leading figures from academia, technology, business, philosophy, art, and science to chart the next 70 years of artificial intelligence development, announced H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai. The event, titled AI@70: Towards a Global Humanity, will take place during Dubai AI Week 2026. It coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Dartmouth Workshop, the historic meeting that founded AI as a scientific field. Dartmouth College, the original host of the 1956 workshop, will officially support the event. Sheikh Hamdan emphasized that Dubai is committed to global cooperation and knowledge sharing to harness AI for societal advancement. He described AI as the transformative force of the era, capable of reshaping humanity's future. Following the conference, Dubai will launch the Humanity Lab, an eight-week incubator hosted at the Dubai International Financial Centre's AI Campus. The initiative will merge art, philosophy, and technology to create a new generation of AI-driven products reflecting AI's profound impact on humanity. Organized by the DIFC in collaboration with global advisory firm APCO, AI@70 will gather international experts to build a radical research agenda, matching technological progress with philosophical innovation. The event aims to generate new paradigms and inspire future entrepreneurs, artists, and thinkers to explore uncharted possibilities for AI and society. News Source: Emirates News Agency


TECHx
26-04-2025
- TECHx
Dubai to Host AI@70 Summit During AI Week 2026
Home » Latest news » Dubai to Host AI@70 Summit During AI Week 2026 In 2026, Dubai will host a major global event titled AI@70, as part of Dubai AI Week. The event will bring together experts from academia, business, technology, philosophy, art, and science. Its goal is to shape the direction of artificial intelligence for the next 70 years. The AI@70 summit marks the 70th anniversary of the Dartmouth Workshop, which introduced AI as a field in 1956. Dartmouth College, the original host, will officially support the event. H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, announced the initiative. He emphasized Dubai's commitment to global cooperation and the responsible development of AI. 'AI can transform how we live, work, and understand humanity,' said Sheikh Hamdan. 'Dubai will bring the best minds together to ensure AI benefits everyone.' The event will also introduce the Humanity Lab, an eight-week incubator at the Dubai AI Campus. It will focus on combining philosophy, art, and technology to develop innovative AI solutions. AI@70 will explore major scientific, ethical, and societal questions. It aims to connect technological progress with deep philosophical insight. This will help build a clear vision for AI's future. Organized by DIFC in collaboration with APCO, the summit will gather experts and advisors from around the world. The goal is to generate fresh ideas and set a new global AI agenda. Dubai continues to position itself as a key player in AI innovation. The AI@70 event is another step toward shaping a future where technology serves humanity.


Arabian Business
26-04-2025
- Arabian Business
Dubai announces new AI@70 summit
Dubai will convene experts from diverse fields to chart the course of artificial intelligence development for the next seven decades, according to Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation. The global event, AI@70: Towards a Global Humanity will take place during Dubai AI Week 2026, marking the 70 th anniversary of the Dartmouth Workshop that established AI as a field of study. Dartmouth College, which hosted the original 1956 meetings known as 'the Constitutional Convention of AI,' will officially support the initiative, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) said in a statement. Sheikh Hamdan reveals Dubai AI Week 2026 to feature historic global summit 'Dubai believes in the power of knowledge sharing, global cooperation, and meaningful partnerships to anticipate the future of artificial intelligence and harness it to improve lives and advance societies. AI is the transformative technology of our time. It has the power to change the way we understand what it means to be human, how we work, and how we understand the infrastructure of humanity. To unlock its full potential, Dubai will bring together the brightest minds from around the world – to understand the changes AI will bring and to ensure it is a force for positive, inclusive development. This event will place Dubai at the heart of the global AI conversation, drawing on our rich philosophical history to set up new breakthroughs that serve humanity,' Sheikh Hamdan said. The summit will precede the creation of the 'Humanity Lab', an eight-week incubator matching the duration of the original Dartmouth Conference. Hosted at the DIFC's Dubai AI Campus, this initiative aims to combine art, philosophy and technology to develop new AI products that reflect AI's profound impact on humanity. The gathering will establish a research agenda focusing on scientific, philosophical, ethical and societal questions surrounding AI. It aims to pair technological advancements with philosophical innovation to create new understandings of current transformations and generate potential futures previously considered impossible. The Dubai International Financial Centre will organise AI@70 in collaboration with advisory firm APCO. The conference steering committee includes representatives from DIFC, advisors from APCO, and other AI experts.