That’s a wrap; putting IBC2009 to bed

Oct 7, 2009 2:43 PM

    
Recognition of ESPN, Radio Télévision Belge Francophone and the Arab States Broadcasting Union with IBC Innovation Awards was one of many highlights of IBC2009.

Recognition of ESPN, Radio Télévision Belge Francophone and the Arab States Broadcasting Union with IBC Innovation Awards was one of many highlights of IBC2009.

IBC2009 is a wrap and so are this year’s 13 editions of “IBC Update,” the e-newsletter from the publishers of Broadcast Engineering magazine covering new products, technologies, trends and awards presented at the annual event.

A quick review of both indicates that while attendance of this year’s gathering in Amsterdam was off by 7 percent, IBC remains a vital, important venue for the broadcast and entertainment industry.

Some of this year’s highlights included:
• Total attendance of 45,547 people despite what’s been described as the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s and ’40s;
• Recognition of ESPN, Radio Télévision Belge Francophone and the Arab States Broadcasting Union with IBC Innovation Awards for creation, management and delivery, respectively;
• A special recognition of the Metropolitan Opera of New York for its use of HDTV and satellite technology to bring performances to audiences around the world;
• Presentation of the Broadcast Engineering Pick Hit Awards to 14 companies for technology innovation selected by a panel of industry peers;
• A forum for exhibitions and sessions devoted to the continued development and exploitation of the technology necessary to create live and recorded stereoscopic 3-D content; and
• Exhibition of a 16-minute clip from movie producer James Cameron’s new 3-D movie “Avatar.”

IBC2010, with conference dates of Sept. 9-13 and exhibition dates of Sept. 10-14, will be held once again at the Amsterdam RAI. Look for Broadcast Engineering’s “IBC Update” to resume publication in July 2010. See you next year!




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