IABM Invites Entries to its Game-Changer Awards for First Time

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For the first time ever, IABM has opened its annual Game-Changer awards for nomination from companies across the broadcast and media industry. The awards recognise new products, processes, systems, services or developments that demonstrate innovation and offer real benefits for end users.

Applications are open to IABM members and non-members, offering entrants the opportunity to receive well-deserved recognition for their outstanding products or services.

Nine awards will be presented at NAB in the following categories:
•               Acquisition and production
•               Post production
•               Content and communication infrastructure
•               Audio
•               Storage
•               System automation and control
•               Playout & delivery systems
•               Test, quality control and monitoring
•               Services

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John Ive, Director of Business Development and Technology, IABM says: “With the broadcast and media industry transitioning through major changes, the need for innovative and creative solutions that bring real value to end users has never been so important. By opening up the awards for nomination for the first time, companies of all sizes have the chance to showcase their products and services and demonstrate the benefits that are brought to the broadcast and media industry as a whole.”

The deadline for entry is Friday 6 March 2015. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony, to be held at the NAB Show on Tuesday 14 April.

Winning entries will be put forward to the IABM’s prestigious Peter Wayne Award, to be announced at the IABM Annual Conference in December.

For further details on how to enter and full terms and conditions please visit http://www.theiabm.org/events/awards/the-gamechangers.html

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About IABM:
IABM 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, 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.