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News |  03 Aug 2023 12:58 |  By RnMTeam

DRM Consortium Announces its “DRM Showcase Day” (September 16th) at IBC 2023

MUMBAI : On September 16th the DRM Consortium (www.drm.org) is planning for a full day of DRM activities at IBC 2023 (Welcome - IBC2023).

The day will kick off with a “Meet and Greet” event at 1030 in Hall 8 booth B.80 (Fraunhofer IIS) at the RAI exhibition site in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

This will be the preface to the main event, “DRM Showcase”, hosted by the Consortium in one of tthe top meeting rooms at the heart of the exhibition centre

(G105), over lunch, starting at 1300 (to 1500).

In a relaxed atmosphere the guests will be invited to acquaint themselves with the latest on DRM, see concrete samples of the DRM activities around the

world, and be witness to important announcements premiered at this special IBC event.

One of this will be about the world’s most versatile Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) module for consumer broadcast receivers. CML Micro and Cambridge

Consultants will announce at IBC 2023 the full availability of their DRM1000 digital broadcast receiver module, a complete ‘antenna-to- audio’ solution

providing a fast, low cost and low power means of achieving mass market receivers of AM, FM, and DRM broadcasts worldwide.

Over a light lunch, our guests will not only relax but will also enjoy other announcements, get themselves updated on DRM: they will see real products and

exchange views and news with top DRM experts. Do not miss this unique and new DRM offering at IBC RAI!

The DRM Chairman, Ruxandra Obreja, thinks that “in the busy and noisy IBC environment the DRM Consortium will bring something fresh. A lunch event is a

new format for us, which should inform and strengthen the conviction that, in the present media environment, digital broadcasting has an important role to

play. DRM is complete, robust, and global. It can offer in all broadcasting bands unique services (like emergency warning and distance learning), while

saving energy costs, spectrum and delivering full-country coverage.”

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