Danmon Systems Group to feature systems integration services

Jul 31, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Danmon Systems Group will be exhibiting its full range of systems integration services at IBC2008.

Danmon Systems Group supplies consultancy, systems and services to TV and radio broadcasters, post-production houses and professional audio studios as well as to the corporate, academic and government sectors.

Based in Risskov, Denmark, the company is experienced in every aspect of electronic media technology, including mobile signal acquisition and distribution, studio production and post production, networked storage, playout and post transmission archiving.

See Danmon Systems Group at IBC Stand 8.B51, or visit www.danmonsystems.com.




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