Washington, D.C.— The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) announced the live schedule for the 2026 NAB Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology (BEIT) Conference, showcasing a bold program spotlighting the future of broadcast and digital media. Held April 18–21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center during NAB Show, the conference convenes the engineers and technologists designing the systems that power media operations.
Anchored by a keynote from Poppy Crum, PhD, the 2026 BEIT Conference examines how fast-evolving technologies for broadcast and digital media, including cloud-native architectures, IP-based infrastructures, AI-driven workflows and NextGen TV, are redefining media creation, distribution and scale.
“As media infrastructures modernize through virtualization, cloud-native workflows and AI, innovation must remain anchored in how people perceive and interact with technology,” said John Clark, Chief Innovation Officer, NAB. “BEIT creates space for the technical community to share breakthroughs, strengthen standards and shape a more resilient and future-ready media ecosystem.”
NAB BEIT Opening Session and Keynote Presentation
Hosted by NAB Chief Innovation Officer John Clark, the BEIT Conference Opening takes place on Saturday, April 18 from 9:30–10:45 a.m. in the North Hall, with remarks from BEIT Conference Committee Chairman Sun Sachs, Senior Vice President, Digital Products, Townsquare Media, followed by the presentation of the Best Paper Award and Best Student Paper Award, co-sponsored with IEEE BTS. Keynote speaker, Poppy Crum, PhD, will then take the stage for her presentation “From Data to Mind: How Technology is Reshaping the Minds of Storytellers and Media Consumers,” which will discuss how advances in AI and human-centered engineering are reshaping how people interact with broadcast content, media and technology. Drawing on research in neuroscience and immersive systems, the keynote will also explore how emerging tools—from empathetic interfaces to AI-driven experiences—are beginning to understand human intent and behavior, transforming how audiences engage with broadcast and digital media, as well as advertising.
Poppy Crum, PhD, is a neuroscientist, technologist, investor, and futurist who works at the forefront of human performance, sensory systems, artificial intelligence, and technology innovation. She is Managing Director at Giant Step Capital and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, and previously served as Chief Scientist at Dolby Laboratories and Chief Technology Officer at Trimble Inc. Crum is a recognized expert in designing advanced technology and AI systems that are grounded in human physiology and cognition, with a focus on how data-rich environments and immersive, augmented sensory systems can expand human capability and experience.
Poppy's headshot can be found here.
Engineering What's Next
The BEIT Conference is designed for professionals tackling real-world broadcast challenges from modernizing facilities, securing operations to scaling live production and integrating emerging technologies while maintaining reliability and performance. Together, these sessions deliver deep technical insight, practical implementation guidance and forward-looking perspectives from across the global media technology ecosystem.
The 2026 program features:
2026 Technical Focus Areas
This year’s program spotlights the technologies and strategies shaping modern media operations, including:
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The BEIT Conference continues its leadership role at the intersection of technology and standards development, with agenda oversight from the BEIT Conference Committee and participation from the following partner organizations: IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (IEEE BTS), North American Broadcasters Association (NABA), Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE), Radio Club of America (RCA) and Public Media Venture Group (PMVG).
This conference remains a cornerstone of NAB Show, delivering unmatched technical depth and industry collaboration for those building the future of media.
NAB Show is the premier global event powering the future of broadcast, media and entertainment, April 18–22, 2026 (exhibits April 19–22), in Las Vegas. Produced by the National Association of Broadcasters, it convenes creators, technologists, exhibitors and decision-makers exploring breakthroughs in AI, the creator economy, sports, streaming and cloud. With curated destinations, immersive education and unmatched networking, NAB Show delivers both discovery and deal-making, attracting buyers with real influence. From its century-long legacy to today’s multi-platform world, NAB Show remains the catalyst for innovation. Learn more at NABShow.com.
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.