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IABM Brings Benefits of Membership to Inter BEE 2013

Association Will Host Three IABM Members Exhibiting at Their First Inter BEE Show and Provide Keynote on Key Business and Technology Developments

GLOUCESTERSHIRE, U.K. — Nov. 11, 2013 — The IABM (International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers) today announced that it will be exhibiting at Inter BEE 2013, Nov. 13-15 in Tokyo, to support association members at the show — both new and experienced exhibitors — and to share its expertise and data on the state of the industry.

To foster the participation of its members in important events such as Inter BEE, the IABM is hosting three new exhibitors on a pavilion adjacent to the IABM stand (#6112). Continuing the IABM’s work to equip industry members with the latest data and forecasts, John Ive, director of business development and technology at the IABM, will deliver a keynote titled “Key Business and Technology Developments in the Broadcast and Media Industry” on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 10:30 a.m.

“The IABM is dedicated to supporting our global membership in ways that encourage further growth and success, and our presence at Inter BEE 2013 will reflect that focus,” said IABM Director General Peter White. “In addition to introducing several companies to Inter BEE and helping them to build valuable industry connections, we will provide all attendees with the opportunity to learn more about the impact that changing technology is having on our business.”

Ive’s keynote will examine the rapid evolution of the broadcast and media industry, particularly with respect to improvements in image quality and much greater use of IT technology. His presentation will give attendees an overview of the current business climate for technology suppliers to the broadcast and media industry and identify the key enablers contributing to the technology revolution. Looking ahead, Ive will discuss what is on the horizon and which initiatives are most likely to succeed. He will also take a practical view in examining new end-user priorities when making purchase decisions.

Information about the IABM is available at

www.theiabm.org

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About the IABM:

The IABM, the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers, is the authoritative voice of the broadcast and media technology supply industry worldwide. Its wide range of services to members encompasses market research and intelligence, training, expert representation at standards bodies and broadcasting unions, executive networking opportunities, and preferential purchasing. A presence at every major broadcast tradeshow, the IABM also provides a valuable channel for communication among broadcast manufacturers, government, and regulatory bodies. Additional IABM activities include awards programs for innovation and scholarships designed to stimulate the development of the broadcast and electronic media industries on an international basis. For more information, please visit

www.theiabm.org

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