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Booth # 13: Ikegami Electronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
Trace the milestones of broadcast equipment technology and you'll usually find the name Ikegami. For the past 60 years, the company's achievements in broadcast television technology was its introduction of the portable video camera technology and in 1972 introduced the HL-33, the first compact hand-held color video camera for ENG.
Today, Ikegami is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high quality professional broadcast equipment offering a broad range of TV cameras for ENG, EFP, Studio, OB Van, Microwave Link Transmission, HDTV, CCTV, and Medical Imaging. Ikegami products have received various Emmy Awards and IABM for Engineering Excellence.
Ikegami APAC is officially opened its business in Singapore and we shall listen to our customers' wish list and to continue manufacturing products meeting their needs.
Ikegami Electronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. 1 Tampines Central 5, #03-03 CPF Tampines Building, Singapore 529508 Tel: +65 6260 8820 Fax: +65 6260 8896 Email:
info@ikegami.com.sg http://sg.ikegami.co.jp/
SI-9250 Gornja Radgona Slovenia, Europe
Phone: +386 2 564 32 00 Fax: +386 2 564 32 22 e-mail:
info@elti.com web:
http://www.elti.com
Booth # 15: Nevion
A pioneer in media transport, Nevion provides network and broadcast infrastructure to broadcasters, telecommunication service providers, government agencies and other industries. It enables the transport and management of professional-quality video, audio and data – in real time, reliably and securely – from the camera to the home.
From content production to distribution, Nevion solutions are used to power major sporting and live events across the globe. Some of the world’s largest media networks are built on Nevion technologies, including AT&T, Arqiva, BBC, BT, CCTV, EBU, TDF, Telefonica, Telenor and NASA.
3 Science Park Dr., #02-05 The Franklin, Singapore 118223
asiasales@nevion.com +65 6872 9361
Booth # 14: Elti
ELTI draws on its 60 years’ experience in providing broadcasting products and network solutions with complete RF digital DVB-T/H, DVB-T2 and analogue FM and TV products:
- Transmitters and repeaters (air or liquid cooled), - Redundancy systems (N+1, dual-drive), -
Gap-fillers,
- Filters and combiners, - Patch panels, - Antenna systems - Turnkey broadcast solutions.
Our equipment is currently in operation in more than 58 countries all over the world and we were one of the first suppliers for digital broadcasting equipment. Our primary advantages are high quality and high level of innovation. To provide this, one quarter of our employees are dedicated to research and development. We specially designed also Doherty type amplifiers in order to lift efficiency of our devices to an excellent level.
Knowledge we have, technological innovations and commitment to our customers brings us to further development of our products in order to satisfy needs of our customers.
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Booth # 16 & 17: Orban
Quality engineered in the USA and manufactured to the highest standards in Germany.
Orban with its world renowned OPTIMOD is a leading manufacturer of Television Loudness Controllers and AM, FM, Streaming Audio Processors. Our engineering team is headed by the companies founder Bob Orban. Since 2009 the manufacturing for our worldwide sales, and technical support, is under the supervision of Orban Europe GmbH in Germany.
Orban introduced the first FM Audio Processor in 1975. In 1981 we introduced the very first TV Loudness Controller the OPTIMOD TV 8180A of which we sold thousands to Broadcasters around the globe.
From the BBC to CNN many Broadcasters rely on the OPTIMOD to ensure that their audio quality is perfect, their levels under control with no artifacts.
At Orban we are proud to have been successfully engineering and manufacturing Loudness Controllers and FM Processors for more than 40 years in a market which is constantly evolving.
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