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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Xperi recognized by Frost & Sullivan

Xperi has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan with the 2022 North America Competitive Strategy Leadership Award for its work in the connected car in-cabin media industry. Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents the award to a company that has leveraged competitive intelligence to successfully execute a strategy that results in stronger market share, competitive brand positioning, and customer satisfaction. Xperi offers a wide range of entertainment technology products and solutions via brands and partnerships including TiVo, DTS, HD Radio and IMAX Enhanced

CES is back in Las Vegas, Jan. 5-8, promising a 70% larger footprint than CES 2022. For the first time, the show has adopted a theme: “how technology is addressing the world’s biggest challenges.” The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), in partnership with the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security, is supporting the campaign Human Security for All (HS4A), which serves to cultivate collaboration and innovation across all industries and countries to improve the human experience. For the first time, CES 2023 will also have a dedicated Metaverse area on the show floor with a Web3 Studio its focal point.

PILOT, NAB’s technology innovation initiative, is now accepting submissions for the PILOT Innovation Challenge. The program provides mentorship and promotion for winning proposals, along with an opportunity to exhibit at NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 15-19. The challenge is seeking startups and growing companies providing solutions to some of the key challenges and opportunities facing broadcasters over the next two to three years. PILOT is specifically seeking products or prototypes that align with NAB Show’s content lifecycle focus areas: Create (focused on content creation from pre-production to post, including the latest tools and advanced workflow solutions to elevate storytelling; Capitalize (focused on reach and ROI, including next-gen technologies creating new revenue streams and fueling the content economy) and Connect (focused on content distribution and delivery, from cloud computing to new media infrastructure). Individuals, teams, companies, academic institutions and nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply by Feb. 3.

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