FIFA World Cup host broadcaster embraces immersive tech Social - HBS
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Johannes Franken, Director of Digital, HBS (Host Broadcast Services), explained how state of the art immersive technologies allow innovate to enhance the viewer experience and drive revenue growth at the FIFA World Cup being jointly hosted in Canada,
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