Invitation to DAVID Systems’ Tri-Media Symposium | 24 February 2010 | BR, Munich

 

We cordially invite you to join!

This breakfast symposium will gather the best and brightest minds from all over the world to explore and discuss the future impact of technology in radio’s changing role and how to sustain simplicity and efficiency in the production workflow and in the eco system.

Hosted by Bayerischer Rundfunk and organized by DAVID Systems this event will present insights into tomorrow’s technology strategies and provide a moderated panel discussion to answer strengths, weaknesses, chances and risks of new technoogy and applications in radio production.

Don’t miss the opportunity of this select meeting and register as an attendee with sending an e-mail to sales(at)davidsystems.com 

R.S.V.P.until 1st February

[Get the invitation pdf]

 

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25-08-2009 DAVID Systems supports Sony PetaServe and XDCAM HD

Hydrogen Archive Catalyst interfaces Sony using standardized IT infrastructure
 

02-06-2009 P4 in Norway chooses DAVID Systems

DAVID Systems and Danmon implement radio production and automation system at the Norwegian broadcaster P4
 

28-05-2009 DAVID Systems appoints Vincent Benveniste as CEO


Final step in a process to lead the company back to autonomy
 

08-04-2009 DAVID Systems' leading media production suite extended with Microsoft SharePoint enterprise collaboration


Comprehensive media production workflow and collaboration support raises team efficiency and reduces costs across the enterprise
 

16-03-2009 DAVID Systems announces partnership with A&DT in Italy

Broadcast specialist A&DT sells DAVID Systems technology to the Italian market as new channel sales partner
 

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