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Aveco (www.aveco.com)
develops and manufactures TV equipment within Central and Eastern Europe. Due the
high technical capabilities of Aveco's systems and the reliable customer support,
Aveco is now one of the largest suppliers of TV automation in Germany. Aveco has
installations in Belgium, England, Greece, Holland, India and Lebanon with interesting
projects currently on bid in other countries.
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Avid Technology, Inc. (www.avid.com)
- Avid’s Oscar®, Grammy®, and Emmy® award-winning products and services
have made it the world leader in digital nonlinear media creation, management, and
distribution solutions, enabling film, video, audio, animation, games, and broadcast
professionals to work more efficiently, productively, and creatively.
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CIS Technology Co., Ltd. (www.cistech.co.kr) provides Broadcasting solutions, especially
in automation and broadcasting support systems. CIS Technology has developed the
most efficient integrated digital media solutions for broadcasting and media work
processes and has gained an excellent reputation for its functionality and reliability
in the world market. In addition, CIS Technology has been a leader in state of the
art integrated media technology such as integrated media solution of base band and
broad band and Digital Archiving to meet new requirements of converging broadcasting,
communications and IT industries.
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Crispin Corporation (www.crispincorp.com)
provides broadcast automation software, equipment, services and support. Modular
in design, Crispin's flexible systems help small to large-scale facilities develop
and customize cost-effective solutions designed to connect elements from existing
and new systems into one, integrated, easy-to-use solution.
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Founded in 1990, Dalet Digital Media Systems (www.dalet.com) is a leading developer of software solutions
that facilitate the management of audio and video assets for broadcast, entertainment,
government, education, corporations and non-profit organizations. Developed for
standard IT hardware, Dalet software solutions enable organizations to capture,
manage and store digital media. The all-digital solutions greatly enhance productivity
through immediate access to and management of valuable media assets.
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DNF Controls' (www.dnfcontrols.com/)
provides hardware- and software-based control solutions for equipment used in the
television broadcast, audio/video production, post-production and graphics markets.
By partnering with industry-leading manufacturers and integrating client feedback
into product development, DNF provides superior control tools that are innovative,
reliable, and easy-to-use, in addition to outstanding technical support and customer
service.
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Editware (www.editware.com)
develops, manufactures, sells, and supports the award winning Fastrack hybrid editing
controller. Since 1996, Editware has supplied editors for the most demanding online
editing applications worldwide. The Olympics, NASA, and virtually every TV broadcast
station around the country utilizes video/broadcasting equipment designed and manufactured
in Grass Valley, and still supported and maintained by Editware.
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ETERE Automation (www.etere.com/)
develops modular software which takes care of all aspects of a TV broadcasting station.
We are experts on the sector: the first release of ETERE took place in 1989. ETERE
AUTOMATION is used, at present, by more than 650 broadcasting stations all over
the world; it allows you to manage commercial schedule, daily schedule and On Air.
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Florical Systems (www.Florical.com)
produces television automation and management systems for ftp file transfers, live
recordings, tape ingest and satellite asset acquisition, media asset management
and on-air broadcast automation for single and multi-channel systems. Florical Systems
maintains a broad customer base and their innovative products reduce "touch points",
improve on-air reliability and performance, and tie on-air to on-line.
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For-A Automation (www.for-a.com)
manufactures and distributes video and audio systems to the broadcast, postproduction
and professional video markets. For-A is a market leader in the development, manufacture,
production and sales of professional video equipment for various applications, development
of application-specific software, plus import of electronics products for the Japanese
market.
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Harris Corporation (www.harris.com)
is an international communications technology company focused on providing assured
communications™ products, systems and services for government and commercial
customers. The company´s operating divisions serve markets for government
communications, tactical radio, broadcast, and microwave systems. Harris provides
systems and service to customers in more than 150 countries.
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Hi Tech Systems, Ltd. (www.hitechsys.co.uk) has been committed to the international
television community since 1996, and is one of the leading companies developing
and manufacturing remote controllers for VTR and disk servers that are used by broadcasters
and facilities companies around the world. These offer controls at the production
desk that exploit the full potential of the recording media for the enhancement
of production and live action broadcasts.
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Media & Broadcast Technologies (www.MBT_corp.com) offers solutions designed for all broadcasting
needs, from Premium channel to local or thematic television. Based on the latest
technologies, MBT solutions are modular and well-designed to be integrated in a
comprehensive workflow. Born in 2005, MBT has already a large asset of successful
projects, such as M6 (2nd French premium channel) or Channel1 (1st Russian premium
and news channel).
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NDT Group (www.ndtchina.com)
is a distributor and system solution provider in the broadcast, telecommunication
and other professional industries in China. Our area of services ranging from design,
system integration, product distribution and consultant works. NDT’s business scope
mainly focuses on program source, production, master-control and transmission areas.
We provide end-to-end solution from signal source to digital content distribution.
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NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (
www.neom.com) provides mobile enterprise and marketing technology, bridging
the physical and electronic world with innovative direct-to-mobile-Web technology
solutions. NeoMedia's flagship qode service links the world's leading companies
to the wireless, electronic world.
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OmniBus Systems (www.omnibus.tv)
provides broadcasting, cable, and satellite organizations with comprehensive automation,
media content management and workflow solutions addressing every area of television-related
operations. Its sports and newsroom, content, and workflow automation solutions
include acquisition and recording of rich media material, media content management,
and playout.
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Pebble Beach Systems (www.pebble.tv)
provides automation and media asset management solutions to broadcasters worldwide
that are flexible, scalable, reliable and future proof. Products are available for
both large and small broadcasters and are capable of handling acquisition, recording,
low and high resolution editing, asset management and playout. Our solutions can
be used for news and sports, multi-channel playout and interactive television.
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Pharos Communications (www.pharos-comms.com)
provides software architecture for broadcast process management. Pharos has developed
a wide range of systems for automating the flow of material through broadcast facilities
including playout presentation, media asset management, archiving, and facility
management.
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SI media (www.SI-media.tv)
specializes in Broadcast Traffic and Automation Systems and MAM applications, which
are built to be modular and stand-alone, yet they may be fully integrated in an
harmonic and homogeneous workflow. MOS compliant, SImedia solutions will easily
interface to any MAM and archive systems. All the system developed by SImedia are
field-proven, based on .NET platform running over SQL and in a high availability
clustering environment.
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SGT- Société Générale de Téléinformatique
(www.sgt.fr) is a European manufacturer
and integrator of broadcast solutions on the international market. SGT has become
a valued supplier to many broadcasters, who rely on our thorough understanding of
the world of broadcasting and our expertise in cutting-edge technologies.
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Snell (www.snellgroup.com)
provides customers with a comprehensive range of solutions for the creation, management and distribution of content, as well providing the tools necessary to transition seamlessly and cost-effectively to digital, HDTV and beyond. Snell's product range encompasses many of the core building blocks of the modern broadcast facility, and offers a seamless migration path to future technologies.
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Sobey Digital Technology Co., Ltd (www.sobey.com) is also the largest video and multimedia
equipment supplier in China, providing storage solutions and video editing systems
to the Chinese Video and Broadcasting marketplace. Sobey has launched over 150 SANs
built for video editing networks offerings, which include CG, Nonlinear Editing
System, Virtual Set, Video Server and News/Post-production Editing Network System.
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VCI - Automation Solutions (www.vcisolutions.com) has a broad portfolio of products
including automation, traffic and business systems, to provide integrated, interoperable
systems to maximize revenue, optimize operations, and facilitate future expansion
and growth. VCI's highly respected traffic and business system, Orion™, manages
selling, scheduling and billing for hundreds of customers.
Automation Solutions – autoXe ™ autoXe™ delivers value
driven, smart media solutions for the broadcast and cable industry. VCI’s Automation
Solution streamlines the complex workflow processes for the "digital supply
chain" by providing an advanced, platform-based, services-oriented architecture
for today’s broadcasters. autoXe™ is feature-rich, with easy expansion, redundancy
and comprehensive device resource management. Utilizing exception-based on-air schedule
management and a sophisticated SQL database to manage content and metadata, autoXe™
reliably manages single or multi-channel and multi-location operations.
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