This year we aim to have the strongest and most varied presence at
IBC yet. Participants will be able to see and hear the latest on DRM;
receive the latest updates on market developments in Asia, Africa,
Europe and Latin America and attend demonstrations of all the latest DRM
equipment.
All those interested are invited to meet DRM experts, broadcasters and manufacturers: GatesAir on Friday 9th September (Hall 8 B80 1400 to 1500), Thomson Broadcast on Saturday 10th
September, from 1230 to 1330 (Hall 8 C35), Nautel in the afternoon
between 1530 and 1700 (Hall 8 C49). And Sunday will feature a joint
event between Ampegon and Transradio from 1400 to 1500 (Hall 8 D35).
DRM has made significant progress over the last twelve months particularly in the receiver and car industries
where the unveiling of software digital radio, the commercial launch
of the full-feature DRM Indian receiver and the development of a
line-fit car receiver by a top car manufacturer are among the
highlights.
Ruxandra Obreja, the Consortium Chairman, says that: “If one thing
has become clear to us in the last 12 months more than ever it is that
digital radio is absolutely the future of radio. As more than one
platform or one device is now capable of carrying digital audio
broadcasting the various key organisations, regulators,
broadcasters and the receiver and automotive industry have to be urged
and convinced to embrace publicly the duality and complementarity of the
open DRM and DAB standards as the complete Digital Radio solution able
to offer full and comprehensive country coverage and full services to
all listeners. In our view this means a digital future for all
broadcasters large or small, offering more programme choice to
listeners, extra multimedia services with text and images, increased
energy savings and spectrum efficiency. We hope that IBC will be the
perfect forum to demonstrate once again the benefits of DRM and its
compatibility and complementarity with other open standards.”
Other DRM members present at IBC are: Babcock International, Fraunhofer IIS, Panasonic, RIZ Transmitters and RFmondial.
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