
Attendee guide: Media and entertainment
This guide includes a curated list of the breakout and interactive sessions that we feel are most relevant for attendees from the media and entertainment (M&E) industry.

The AWS M&E team
The AWS M&E team is excited to welcome you to AWS re:Invent 2022.
It’s been a fantastic year so far. Nowhere is change more prominent than the world of media and entertainment. From content creation to distribution and monetization, the M&E industry is innovating to delight global audiences with unparalleled content and experiences. Gathering at re:Invent gives us another opportunity to network, discuss, and debate the biggest challenges and latest trends with you—our customers and AWS Partners. And with all the AWS solution and service launches and innovations during this past year, this is sure to be the best re:Invent yet!
This guide is full of tips and tricks provided directly by re:Invent alumni, teams, and staff to help you get the most out of your time at the show. Most importantly, this guide also includes a curated list of the breakout and interactive sessions that we feel are most relevant for attendees from the M&E industry.
Be sure to keep an eye on the AWS Media Blog and follow us on our LinkedIn M&E page to stay up-to-date on all things M&E at re:Invent.
Breakout sessions
Additional M&E-related sessions
AIM203 Boost user engagement with Amazon Personalize
ANT219 Dow Jones, Canva, and 3M on Amazon OpenSearch Service
ANT317 Self-service analytics with Amazon Redshift Serverless
ANT335 How Disney Parks uses AWS Glue to replace thousands of Hadoop jobs
CMP208 Running high-fidelity graphics workloads in the cloud
CMP212 Metaverse experiences come to life with Amazon EC2 accelerated computing
CMP311 The future of sport: How Riot Games is reinventing remote esports broadcasts
COP201 How Discovery increased operational efficiency with AWS observability
COP305 Best practices for organizing and operating on AWS
DAT214 HBO Max achieves scale and performance with Amazon ElastiCache
GAM203 How AWS and Riot Games built a governance reporting engine
NET312 HBO Max achieves scale and performance with Amazon CloudFront
AIM306 Automate content moderation and compliance with AI
AIM318 Taking personalization to the next level with Amazon Personalize
NET317 Common media client data analysis with Amazon CloudFront
NFX204 Microservice orchestration platform and studio orchestrator
SPT301 Sustainability in sports venues
SPT302 Revolutionizing the soccer viewing experience with Bundesliga Match Facts
STG217 Best practices for selecting the right file system
AIM312 Build a custom recommendation engine in 2 hours with Amazon Personalize
AIM316 Build a content moderation workflow to protect users, brands & information
STG317 Deploying multi-Region Amazon S3 to support global applications
NFX203 Cloud filesystem in studio workflows: A Netflix Drive case study
NFX301 Hybrid cloud: Cataloging objects across storage systems
NFX302 Accelerate insights using AWS SDK instrumentation
NFX303 Transforming Netflix’s AWS infrastructure to IPv6 world
NFX304 Optimally capacity planning workloads in the cloud
SEC329 AWS security services for container threat detection
SPT101 How AWS helps F1TV increase fan engagement
SPT102 How the NFL is innovating with AWS and Amazon Prime Video
STG201 Network-attached storage in the cloud with Amazon FSx
STG336 Best practices for Amazon S3 replication, featuring HBO Max
STG215 Unlocking business value in media and entertainment with Amazon S3
STG302 Building and operating a data lake on Amazon S3
STG336 Best practices for Amazon S3 replication, featuring HBO Max
SUP401 Building resilient multi-site workloads using AWS global services