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Enabling Change Smartly
Contact: Nguyen Thanh Nam Specialist Engineer, ABU Technology Email:
rib@abu.org.my Tel: +6 03 2282 3108 Fax: +6 03 2282 5292
Booth # 50: Roland Pro A/V
Roland Pro A/V, a division of the Roland Corporation, is dedicated to providing solutions in support of audio and video professionals demanding excellence in both performance and functionality.
Through the development and support of video and audio products, we endeavor to improve workflow and maximize creative possibilities in a variety of markets. Markets we serve: Broadcast • Education • Legal • Live Production • Sports • Theater • Theme Park • Videography • Visual Performance • Worship.
Roland Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd 45-1, Block C2, Jalan PJU 1/39 Dataran Prima 47301 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia Tel: 603 7805 3263 Fax: 603 7805 3252
Booth # 55: Content + Technology
Since 2003, Content+Technology magazine has served content production and delivery professionals throughout Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
C+T is published in two editions - Asia and Australia/New Zealand. C+T Asia (Subscribers 3265) is printed and mailed out of Singapore, while C+T ANZ (Subscribers 3641) is produced and mailed from Sydney.
These are backed up by C+Tmail, our weekly eNewsletter, going out to over 9000 contacts across the region. Look for our group on
LinkedIn.com
Content+Technology magazine
PO Box 259, Darlinghurst, NSW 1300, Australia Tel: +61 2 4368 4569
Booth # 51: Aspera
Aspera, an IBM company, is the creator of next-generation transport technologies that move the world’s data at maximum speed regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions. Based on its patented, Emmy® award-winning FASP™ protocol, Aspera software fully utilizes existing infrastructures to deliver the fastest, most predictable file-transfer experience. Aspera’s core technology delivers unprecedented control over bandwidth, complete security and uncompromising reliability. Organizations across a variety of industries on six continents rely on Aspera software for the business-critical transport of their digital assets. Please visit
http://www.asperasoft.com and follow us on Twitter @ asperasoft for more Information.
Email:
papers@broadcastpapers.com www.content-technology.com
Booth # 56: WorldCast Systems
WorldCast Systems is a highly respected provider of professional, reliable and innovative solutions to the Radio & TV industry worldwide.
Booth # 54: ABU Radio-in-a-Box
The ABU’s Radio-in-a-Box (RiB) is a versatile FM radio station complete with audio production and transmission capability primarily developed to be used in post disaster mitigation and community radio applications. The RiB unit comes complete with all necessary equipment professionally assembled in a rigid flight case (trolley case) that can be quickly moved around and deployed in a few minutes. The unit serves as a mobile radio studio with an audio mixer, CD/MP3 player, FM receiver and a fully functional audio workstation complete with recording, editing, scheduling and playback software. It is equipped to playback most common digital audio formats directly off a USB stick or common memory cards. The RiB comes with a FM transmitter, antenna and feeder cable.
Encompassing the leading brands APT, Ecreso & Audemat, WorldCast Systems offers high-performing broadcast systems including audio codecs, FM transmitters and RF signal monitoring designed to meet the needs of both large international broadcast networks and small private stations alike. We can also work closely with our customers on turnkey projects, providing everything from advice and consultancy through rack integration to installation, commissioning and training.
WorldCast Systems’ products are deployed throughout the networks of many major public and commercial broadcasters worldwide. Contact: Guillaume Boutin
Boutin@worldcastsystems.com T: +33 5 57 928 928
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