[Rebroadcast] [For Manufacturing CAD Designers] Can you tolerate 'that slight delay' in your work? Webinar held on the theme
A webinar organized by Adder Technology and Rester Inc. will be held. It introduces Adder Technology's KVM system, which provides a low-latency remote production environment, addressing the issue of slight delays reducing work efficiency for manufacturing CAD designers and CG/video creators in remote settings.
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Detailed information and participation application here
■ "Remoteization" in CG/CAD/Video Production is Unavoidable
Against the backdrop of diversifying work styles, distributed production bases, and increasingly sophisticated security requirements, the utilization of remote environments has become a prerequisite in CG/CAD/video production sites.
For production tasks involving high-performance workstations and large volumes of data, establishing a location-independent production environment is a crucial theme from the perspective of productivity and talent acquisition.
■ Work Environment Where Even Slight Delays Are Unacceptable
However, in production sites, even slight delays or uncomfortable operations directly lead to decreased work efficiency and quality. Especially in tasks involving dual-screen setups or fine adjustments, any deviation in operational feel cannot be ignored.
For example, have you experienced the mouse operation being subtly delayed, previews being slow and taking time to check, or the timing of video and audio being slightly out of sync, causing hesitation in judging cuts and direction, ultimately giving up on remote production and having to return to the office to work?
In game and film production, the synchronization accuracy of sound and video itself dictates quality, so such discrepancies can often be fatal.
■ What is a Remote Production Environment That Doesn't Compromise on Operability, Adopted by Major Game Companies?
In this seminar, we will introduce Adder Technology's KVM system, which achieves an extremely low-latency remote production environment without compromising on operability, for those involved in CG/CAD/video production.
KVM is a mechanism that extends keyboards, videos, and mice over a network, allowing users to operate systems from a remote location with the same feel as a local environment.
Adder Technology's KVM system uses proprietary compression technology to transmit high-resolution, high-frame-rate video with low latency, achieving the operability and audio/video synchronization accuracy required for CG/CAD/video production. It supports work across rooms or bases, shared use of workstations, and production work from home, and has been adopted by many major game production companies.
■ Recommended for people who:
・Are experiencing challenges with operational delays or audio desynchronization during remote production.
・Want to promote remote work without compromising CG/CAD/video production productivity.
・Want a flexible production environment while maintaining high security.
・Are considering a practical remote production environment that satisfies the現場 (production site/team).
■ Organizers/Co-organizers
Adder Technology
Rester Inc.
■ Cooperation
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Inc.
Majisemi Inc.
Detailed information and participation application here
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants" in the future.
Past seminar materials and other recruiting seminars can be viewed here ▶.
Majisemi Inc.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Contact: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords:
■ "Remoteization" in CG/CAD/Video Production is Unavoidable
Against the backdrop of diversifying work styles, distributed production bases, and increasingly sophisticated security requirements, the utilization of remote environments has become a prerequisite in CG/CAD/video production sites.
For production tasks involving high-performance workstations and large volumes of data, establishing a location-independent production environment is a crucial theme from the perspective of productivity and talent acquisition.
■ Work Environment Where Even Slight Delays Are Unacceptable
However, in production sites, even slight delays or uncomfortable operations directly lead to decreased work efficiency and quality. Especially in tasks involving dual-screen setups or fine adjustments, any deviation in operational feel cannot be ignored.
For example, have you experienced the mouse operation being subtly delayed, previews being slow and taking time to check, or the timing of video and audio being slightly out of sync, causing hesitation in judging cuts and direction, ultimately giving up on remote production and having to return to the office to work?
In game and film production, the synchronization accuracy of sound and video itself dictates quality, so such discrepancies can often be fatal.
■ What is a Remote Production Environment That Doesn't Compromise on Operability, Adopted by Major Game Companies?
In this seminar, we will introduce Adder Technology's KVM system, which achieves an extremely low-latency remote production environment without compromising on operability, for those involved in CG/CAD/video production.
KVM is a mechanism that extends keyboards, videos, and mice over a network, allowing users to operate systems from a remote location with the same feel as a local environment.
Adder Technology's KVM system uses proprietary compression technology to transmit high-resolution, high-frame-rate video with low latency, achieving the operability and audio/video synchronization accuracy required for CG/CAD/video production. It supports work across rooms or bases, shared use of workstations, and production work from home, and has been adopted by many major game production companies.
■ Recommended for people who:
・Are experiencing challenges with operational delays or audio desynchronization during remote production.
・Want to promote remote work without compromising CG/CAD/video production productivity.
・Want a flexible production environment while maintaining high security.
・Are considering a practical remote production environment that satisfies the現場 (production site/team).
■ Organizers/Co-organizers
Adder Technology
Rester Inc.
■ Cooperation
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Inc.
Majisemi Inc.
Detailed information and participation application here
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants" in the future.
Past seminar materials and other recruiting seminars can be viewed here ▶.
Majisemi Inc.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Contact: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords: