Posted on April 2, 2015 in Press Releases
LAS VEGAS, April 2, 2015 – Demonstrations of key elements of the emerging ATSC 3.0 broadcast TV standard will be on display at this month’s NAB Show, with a variety of exhibitors from all over the world planning to show how ATSC 3.0 can enhance future TV broadcasting.
The Advanced Television Systems Committee will host the ATSC Technology Pavilion, featuring new technologies, products and systems for implementation of the ATSC standards at the world’s largest event covering filmed entertainment and the development, management and delivery of content, the 2015 NAB Show.
“This year we will see demonstrations of key attributes of the emerging ATSC 3.0 standard. The industry is gearing up to provide the products necessary for a successful upgrade to the next-generation TV broadcast standard. We’re expecting to see a number of elements shown from a variety of proponents,” said ATSC President Mark Richer. “
In all, more than 50 ATSC member organizations are expected to exhibit on the 2015 NAB Show floor.
A range of products and services utilizing ATSC Digital TV standards and emerging technologies will be featured in the ATSC Technology Pavilion, located in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall and open during show hours from April 13-16, 2015.
Participating companies from South Korea, Spain, China and the United States, include:
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