MPEG Industry Forum plans high visibility at IBC2007

Aug 30, 2007 11:56 AM

    

A total of 23 members of the MPEG Industry Forum (MPEGIF) will be exhibiting at IBC2007.

They include:

Apple 7.620
Cinea 2.218
Coding Technologies 12P.100
Dicas 1.180
Envivio 4.260
Fraunhofer IIS M282/8.381
Harmonic 1.361
Hitachi 11.650
InCrew Software IP125
MainConcept; 2.340
Mitsubishi Electric 11.541
Motorola 1.144
NagraVision IP142
NTT 1.530
Nokia 4.350
Pace Micro Technology 1.221
PacketVideo M353
Philips 1.181
QUALCOMM M595
Radyne 1.418
Scientific Atlanta 1.471
TANDBERG Television 1.568/IP255
Tektronix 9.530
VCS 10.412

The MPEGIF will present “Next Generation Television Technology and Business Models,” a full-day, free master class Thursday, Sept. 6, at the RAI Convention Center. The class will focus on how new technologies are changing the way digital television is created, compressed, stored, delivered and monetized.

The MPEGIF is also hosting a networking party at the Hard Rock Café Amsterdam on Sunday, Sept. 9, from 7 p.m. to midnight.

For more information, visit www.mpegif.org/ibc2007.htm.




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