Europe’s biggest radio conference, RadioDays, took place in Athens this month.
In addition to the conference sessions (see our coverage here), the venue had a huge display of equipment, software and service companies displaying their products to the thousands of delegates.
Take a walk through the exhibition and then meet some of the leading companies at the event with radioinfo’s Steve Ahern.
Lawo is a well known supplier of radio studio desks and connectivity. The global technology partner has a long history of delivering innovative solutions for live media production workflows.
With a unified approach that combines workflow management and control, physical I/O, processing, and human interfaces, Lawo creates optimized solutions for clients.
RCS is the world’s largest Broadcast Software Company with products in thousands of radio and tv stations, music channels, cable companies, ad agencies, satellite networks and streaming stations worldwide.
RCS invented music scheduling on computers, opening its doors in 1979 with the very first version of Selector. In the past decade, RCS has reinvented the way broadcasters approach their craft with the introduction of new and updated software services. Now there is a new generation of browser-based extensions to RCS software, designed for mobile devices such as laptops, smartphones and tablets. For customers who want cloud-based solutions, RCS is already there.
streaMonkey is an innovative high efficiency Business Platform for revitalising established audio business models and implementing new, digital business models.
The company combines high-quality audio content from modern publishers with digital ad intelligence, knowledge and performance data as well as the latest tools for independent cloud production, with AI support.
Xperi is an entertainment technology company that invents, develops, and delivers technologies that enable extraordinary experiences.
To meet rising consumer expectations for high-quality, seamlessly integrated experiences, the company works with partners across the digital value chain to align ecosystems and support connected homes, connected cars and connected lives.
Radioplayer creates technology that makes radio smarter, more accessible, and tailored the listeners’ needs. From radio in cars to advanced data insight, Radioplayer ensures radio is always within reach. The company collaborates with the world’s broadcasters and car manufacturers to ensure radio always finds its place – across platforms and environments.
Triton Digital was founded in 2006 with the goal to make today’s audio better and tomorrow’s audio possible. The company is one of the leading technology and service providers to the digital audio, podcast, and broadcast radio industries.
The full list of exhibitors is below.
I also chatted to Siddatha Pinto from Ofspin Media about audio book publishing in India.
If we missed out on catching up with you at RDE25, please send your information to [email protected] and we will include it in this report.
Disclosure: Radioinfo is proud to have some companies featured in this article as some of our past and present advertisers.