DRM at IBC 2024 – All Information Available

DRM and its members will be a bigger presence than ever at IBC 2024 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Virtual DRM Update in the run-up to the IBC 2024

DRM invites everyone to a virtual update event at 1330 CEST (Amsterdam time) on September 10th to unveil the latest on DRM and preview the live events.

Please register in order to participate in the Zoom event: s.drm.org/register-zoom-pre-ibc-24.

Face-to-face events in Amsterdam

On September 14th the DRM Consortium has planned two face-face events at 1100 am and 1600 pm CEST focused on the big strides made in the introduction of the standard and the creation of receiver solutions.

The event at 1100 am CEST will be at the Gospell booth at Hall 1 stand B14.

The event at 1600 pm CEST will be at the Fraunhofer IIS booth at Hall 8 at stand B80.

On September 15th Nautel will host a Digital Radio Reception at Hall 8.D70 at 1600 pm CEST emphasising the importance of maintaining radio’s prominence on the automotive dashboard.

Please write to projectoffice@drm.org to get your invitation for the face-to-face events.

DRM IBC Leaflet Package

Whether you will join virtually or in person, you can always get yourself up to speed on DRM accessing www.drm.org/drm-ibc-2024-leaflet-package.

DRM Members at IBC

If you are coming to IBC 2024 and wish to arrange a meeting  with our members please contact projectoffice@drm.org.

  • Ampegon
  • BBC
  • Bosch
  • Cambridge Consultants
  • CML Micro
  • DAC System (8.A51)
  • Dolby (3.B60)
  • Encompass
  • Fraunhofer IIS (8.B80)
  • Gospell (1.B14)
  • Kintronic Labs
  • Nautel (8.D70)
  • NXP
  • Panasonic
  • RF2Digital
  • RFmondial 
  • Skyworks
  • Spaceline
  • Starwaves

New for IBC: Key Information about DRM at Your Fingertips

About DRM

Digital Radio Mondiale™ (DRM) is the universal, openly standardised digital radio system for all broadcasting frequencies and coverage needs.

DRM on short, medium and long wave up to 30 MHz provides for the efficient coverage in large areas with at least FM quality, while significantly reducing power consumption. DRM in the FM & VHF bands above 30 MHz enables flexible local and regional broadcaster-controlled services, with up to 3 stereo audio programmes plus multimedia components in half the bandwidth of a single analogue FM signal.

Advanced radio functionality thanks to DRM comprises: More services based on the highly efficient audio codec MPEG xHE-AAC and free-to-air Journaline multi-lingual text information, detailed service signalling, service linking (including to analogue AM/FM services) and DRM EWF – Emergency Warning Functionality. Enhanced DRM features include native Unicode support, station logos via SPI, Slideshow images and traffic and travel information.

For more indepth information go to: handbook.drm.org.

For more information and DRM updates please visit www.drm.org and watch the latest DRM video: videos.drm.org.

Go to newsletter.drm.org to subscribe to the general DRM newsletter or the special India Noticeboard with all the latest DRM news.

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