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Thursday June 18th, 8:00 AM PST

From Media Management to Media Intelligence with Mimir and TwelveLabs

From Media Management to Media Intelligence with Mimir and TwelveLabs

Media teams don’t have a storage problem anymore — they have a speed-to-output problem. Content is pouring in from live feeds, shoots, remote contributors, and archives, but finding the right material still depends on manual logging, inconsistent metadata, and knowledge trapped in someone’s head.

The solution is straightforward: stop treating video like files to be stored, and start treating media like valuable material you can search and shape immediately.

Mimir holds your media workflow together by connecting ingest, organization, search, collaboration, and editing in one cloud-native place. TwelveLabs extends those capabilities with a semantic video intelligence layer. Editors, journalists, and archivists can now search long-form video in everyday language, get time-coded results based on meaning and context, and act on those results without changing their workflows.

Join this session to learn how to:

Find the moment, not just the asset — describe what you need and jump straight to the right timestamp

Keep AI inside the workflow – trigger indexing, enrichment, and search directly from Mimir

Unlock your archive's long tail — make previously "dark" content discoverable and reusable

Move from discovery to edit quickly – build an editable sequence from selected moments

See it live – an end-to-end demo of semantic search, metadata generation, content segmentation, and automated sequence creation running inside Mimir

Media teams don’t have a storage problem anymore — they have a speed-to-output problem. Content is pouring in from live feeds, shoots, remote contributors, and archives, but finding the right material still depends on manual logging, inconsistent metadata, and knowledge trapped in someone’s head.

The solution is straightforward: stop treating video like files to be stored, and start treating media like valuable material you can search and shape immediately.

Mimir holds your media workflow together by connecting ingest, organization, search, collaboration, and editing in one cloud-native place. TwelveLabs extends those capabilities with a semantic video intelligence layer. Editors, journalists, and archivists can now search long-form video in everyday language, get time-coded results based on meaning and context, and act on those results without changing their workflows.

Join this session to learn how to:

Find the moment, not just the asset — describe what you need and jump straight to the right timestamp

Keep AI inside the workflow – trigger indexing, enrichment, and search directly from Mimir

Unlock your archive's long tail — make previously "dark" content discoverable and reusable

Move from discovery to edit quickly – build an editable sequence from selected moments

See it live – an end-to-end demo of semantic search, metadata generation, content segmentation, and automated sequence creation running inside Mimir

Watch on demand

Complete the form below to access the webinar recording.

Media teams don’t have a storage problem anymore — they have a speed-to-output problem. Content is pouring in from live feeds, shoots, remote contributors, and archives, but finding the right material still depends on manual logging, inconsistent metadata, and knowledge trapped in someone’s head.

The solution is straightforward: stop treating video like files to be stored, and start treating media like valuable material you can search and shape immediately.

Mimir holds your media workflow together by connecting ingest, organization, search, collaboration, and editing in one cloud-native place. TwelveLabs extends those capabilities with a semantic video intelligence layer. Editors, journalists, and archivists can now search long-form video in everyday language, get time-coded results based on meaning and context, and act on those results without changing their workflows.

Join this session to learn how to:

Find the moment, not just the asset — describe what you need and jump straight to the right timestamp

Keep AI inside the workflow – trigger indexing, enrichment, and search directly from Mimir

Unlock your archive's long tail — make previously "dark" content discoverable and reusable

Move from discovery to edit quickly – build an editable sequence from selected moments

See it live – an end-to-end demo of semantic search, metadata generation, content segmentation, and automated sequence creation running inside Mimir

Watch on demand

Complete the form below to access the webinar recording.

Featured speakers

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Simon Lecointe

Head of Field Engineering at TwelveLabs

Simon leads the North America & Europe (NAMER) Solutions teams at TwelveLabs, leveraging his extensive M&E experience to supercharge creative teams. With a keen eye for emerging tech, he bridges artful imagination with practical innovation—streamlining workflows, empowering collaboration, and reimagining what's possible in today's digital landscape.

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Simon Lecointe

Head of Field Engineering at TwelveLabs

Simon leads the North America & Europe (NAMER) Solutions teams at TwelveLabs, leveraging his extensive M&E experience to supercharge creative teams. With a keen eye for emerging tech, he bridges artful imagination with practical innovation—streamlining workflows, empowering collaboration, and reimagining what's possible in today's digital landscape.

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Richard Bentley

Training Specialist at Fonn Group

Richard has over 30 years of global experience in broadcast workflow consultancy and training within media operations. Throughout his career, he’s worked in over 50 countries with some of the world’s leading media organizations, including BBC, ITV Newsgroup, DR, STV, TV2, and Lucas Films.

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Richard Bentley

Training Specialist at Fonn Group

Richard has over 30 years of global experience in broadcast workflow consultancy and training within media operations. Throughout his career, he’s worked in over 50 countries with some of the world’s leading media organizations, including BBC, ITV Newsgroup, DR, STV, TV2, and Lucas Films.