MPTS 2025, 14-15 May, Olympia Grand Hall, London
Powering the Future of Media Production
The Royal Television Society is exhibiting at MPTS 2025. We will be on Stand J20, so if you are attending the show please come and see us and learn more about our mini MBA, our events and lectures programme, and how you can get involved!
MPTS is the UK's premier event for the media and entertainment industry, bringing technology and creativity together under one roof for two unmissable days of networking, product discovery and exclusive content.
The interactive exhibition and extensive free seminar programme cover all aspects of broadcast content creation and technology, including pre-production, production, virtual production, post, distribution, audio and AI, and attract 12,000+ attendees from across the industry.
Whether you're attending as a visitor or interested in showcasing your products in the exhibition, MPTS provides a unique opportunity to build new connections and be at the forefront of discussions affecting the industry.
We're also taking part in two presentations at MPTS, covering key topics in industry accessibility and sustainability.
Breaking Barriers: Advancing Social Access in the Next Generation of UK Film & TV
Keynote Theatre - Thursday 15th May at 13.30hrs
The UK film and TV industry is evolving with diverse voices and stories, but barriers remain for underrepresented groups. This panel will examine the role of social access in shaping the industry's future, highlighting education, opportunities, and systemic change. Industry experts will discuss strategies to equip young talent with the skills and support needed to succeed.
Speakers
Bob Clarke, Founder & CEO - MAMA Youth Project
Mark Forbes, Independent Filmmaker - Freelance
Sophie Turner Laing, Chair - National Film & Television School
Theresa Wise, Chief Executive - Royal Television Society
A Broadcast for the Future
Broadcast Technology Theatre - Thursday 15th May at 14.30hrs
Industry leader, Kim Rowell, discusses the EarthSonic project and its groundbreaking approach to sustainability in the creative industries. She explores the importance of carbon literacy and how adopting sustainable practices can drive meaningful environmental change. The discussion highlights the role of individuals and organisations in shaping a greener future, emphasising innovation, collaboration, and practical strategies for reducing the industry's carbon footprint.
Chairperson
Anila Dharmi, Presenter & Journalist
Speakers
Kim Rowell, Managing Editor, News Production, ITN, Trustee & Board Member, UN Women UK & Vice Chair, Royal Television Society Technology Centre
Register for free today: https://forms.reg.buzz/mpts-visitor/rts-website
Find out more at: mediaproductionshow.com