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Awards

IBC Awards
There have been awards at the International Broadasting Convention for many years. These have been sponsored by various groups. We appologise to them for simply listing these awards under "IBC".

2006 IBC Innovation Award for the Piero Sports Graphics project [read more]
2005 Adam Wiewiorka and Peter Moss for their work on DAB active repeaters [read more]
2000 John Sykes is engineer of the year [read more]
1999 The Achievement in Aquisition for the making of "Cecilia and Bryn at Glyndebourne" in HD [read more]
1999 Jointly with our MOTIVATE Partners for the DTT Mobile Service [read more]

1999

The Acquisition Technology award for our work (with BBC SMART Productions ) on low-cost, high-quality digital camcorders [read more]

1999

The Launch of the Year to BBC Digital Services for the launch of the BBC's new Digital Services [read more]

1998

David Kirby is audio engineer of the year [read more]

1998

Nick Wells for his work in the Atlantic project [read more]

1998

The virtual studio [read more]

1997

Rhys Lewis for his work on DAB [read more]

1997

The Editor's Award for Technological Achievement goes to our team developing Digital Terrestrial Television for its trial network [read more]

1994

R&D won the International Broadcast & Television Buyer Award for "the most innovative transmission solution" for its work on the high power London DAB Experiment

1984

Dr. Geoffrey Philips, Head of Radio Frequency Group, was presented with the first ever IBC Award at the International Broadcasting Convention, Brighton, in recognition of his acclaimed work over thirty years in fostering the efficient use of the radio spectrum

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