Want To Shape the Future of Broadcasting?

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The innovation initiative of the NAB is seeking startups and growing companies looking to help broadcasters rise to some of the key challenges and seize opportunities they are likely to face over the next few years.


A successful company will have a prototype or early-stage product to demonstrate at the 2024 NAB Show.

PILOT is now accepting submissions for the 2024 PILOT Innovation Challenge.

Interested parties have until January 19, 2024, to get their entries in to the NAB.

The program provides mentorship and promotion for winning proposals, along with an opportunity to exhibit at NAB Show in Las Vegas, scheduled for April 13-17, 2024.

Submissions should align with the three focus areas of the NAB Show:

  • Create: Focused on content creation from pre-production to post, including the latest tools and advanced workflow solutions to elevate storytelling.
  • Capitalize: Focused on reach and ROI, including next-generation technologies creating new revenue streams and fueling the content economy.
  • Connect: Focused on content distribution and delivery, from cloud computing to new media infrastructure.

“The Challenge provides a unique opportunity for innovators to bring fresh ideas to the table that solve problems facing broadcasters and the broadcast community.” said PILOT Executive Director John Clark. “We are looking forward to seeing all of the new technologies and innovation in this year’s submissions and we are excited to spotlight the up-and-coming companies and startups that present them.”

Individuals, teams, companies, academic institutions and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply subject to the official rules of participation. Participants can review the judging criteria on the PILOT website.

Winners will be selected to receive relevant mentorship, feedback, networking with broadcasters and a trip to the 2024 NAB Show. They will be provided exhibit space on the NAB Show floor to demonstrate their prototype to potential customers, investors and partners.