Driving Innovation in Connected TV:
Automation and AI with Martin Tyler from FX Digital
In this episode of Voices of Video, Martin Tyler, Head of Quality Engineering at FX Digital, explores the transformative role of automation in connected TV. From building a vision-based automation framework using open-source tools to scaling for 300,000 test cases, Martin shares the journey of tackling challenges and selling the concept across the business. He discusses how AI is revolutionizing automated test creation and correction, and offers insights on future innovations
Get ready for a deep dive into cutting-edge quality engineering in the TV tech space.
- Building a scalable vision-based automation framework using open-source tools.
- Leveraging AI to create and correct automated test cases for increased efficiency.
- Overcoming challenges in scaling up automation to handle 300,000 test cases and beyond.
Martin Tyler - Martin Tyler from FX Digital
Martin Tyler is a quality engineering expert with 12+ years of experience, currently leading the QA function at FX Digital, a London-based company pioneering Connected TV automation and testing. As Head of Quality Engineering, he drives innovation in testing strategies, leveraging TypeScript and JavaScript to build scalable frameworks. Previously, at Inmarsat, he optimized testing protocols for global communication solutions. His career began at Clarion, where he enhanced product development workflows. A sought-after speaker, Martin shares insights on smart TV automation at events like "Driving Innovation in Connected TV: Automation and AI." He holds a 2:1 degree in Electronics Engineering from Anglia Ruskin University.
Mark Donnigan - Head of Strategic Marketing at NETINT Technologies
Mark Donnigan is the Head of Strategic Marketing at NETINT Technologies, where his extensive experience and innovative approach have significantly contributed to the company's growth and industry standing. With a background that combines deep technical understanding and strategic marketing expertise, Mark has been instrumental in positioning NETINT as a leader in ASIC Video Processing Units (VPUs) for ultra-high density video encoding and streaming. His work at NETINT involves not just promoting the brand and its products but also shaping the future direction of the video streaming and encoding market.