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Enabling Change Smartly


Exhibitor Listing


Booth # 1: Ateme


ATEME is the world’s leading provider of HEVC / H.265, MPEG-4 / H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding solutions, used widely for broadcast contribution links, distribution, multi-screen live streaming, OTT, and VOD applications. Its commitment to standards and sustained research has brought ATEME the most advanced implementations of video compression technology and a reputation of world-class performance and quality. Based on company owned and internally developed source code and algorithms, ATEME’s products include contribution encoders, distribution encoders, transcoders, integrated receiver decoders, multiplexers and network management system. Headquartered in France, ATEME operates worldwide through its distribution channels and support offices.


Contact : JOHN Femin +91 9999034083 / f.john@ateme.com


Booth # 2: Ministry of Communications and Multimedia


The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (MCMM) makes up of ten organisations - five departments and five agencies.


Through the 10 organisations, MCMM is able to deliver and disseminate


government information; monitoring media


organizations; planning, implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of information dissemination strategy.


MCMM’s vision is to manage information and public relations for the premier government; pioneering national agenda and disseminating latest and authentic news and information accurately to Malaysians and the international community at large.


MCMM also functions in planning, implementing and evaluating government policies and development programmes aimed at increasing public acceptance of Vision 2020 besides coordinating management and public delivery system.


Contact Details:


Lot 4G9, Persiaran Perdana, Precint 4, Central Administration of The Federal Government, 62100 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel : 03-8000 8000


Email: webmaster@kkmm.gov.my Website : www.kkmm.gov.my


National Film Development Corporation Malaysia National


Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS) is


Malaysia’s leading film agency and authority entrusted with the responsibility of developing the film industry. Established in 1981, it is a statutory agency under the Ministry of Communication and Multimedia Malaysia (MCMM). FINAS is responsible to promote, preserve and facilitate the development of the film industry in Malaysia and the agency that facilitates all foreign film production work in Malaysia.


Contact Details:


Kompleks Studio Merdeka, Lot 1662, Batu 8, Jalan Hulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan


Telephone : +603- 4104 1300


Floor, Wisma TV, Angkasapuri 50614 Kuala Lumpur Phone: 03-2288 7303 Fax: 03-2284 7591 E-mail: feedback@rtm.gov.my


Contact Details: Director General Office 6th


Radio Televison Malaysia Radio Television Malaysia (RTM), the pioneer national broadcasting station, has undergone developmental changes over the years both in terms of technology and programming since its establishment in 1946.


Turning 69 by April 1st 2015, RTM will continue to play a crucial leading role in serving the Malaysian public through its diverse genres that broadcast via multi-platforms including RTM Mobile and online webcasting to garner a wider audience shares.


As the national broadcaster, RTM needs to fulfil its social obligations to realise national agenda and reaches 98% of Malaysia’s population through quality programme contents that propagate good values and nation building.


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