Recent months has seen the continuing steady growth of alliance membership, with 13 new member companies joining in July and August alone.
Commenting on the milestone of surpassing 50 member companies, AIMS chairman Michael Cronk said, "Since the founding of AIMS last December, we have experienced a rapid rate of growth in our membership. This reflects a wide and increasing awareness that a common, open standards based approach to IP Interoperability is the best way forward."
Axon designs and markets high quality broadcast equipment for the conversion, processing, routing and compliance recording of audio and video signals. From its base in the Netherlands the company has become a global leader in broadcast network infrastructure products and solutions, with regional offices in Brazil, China, Germany, Russia, UAE, Singapore, UK and USA, and an extensive network of specialist systems integrators that work alongside many of the world's leading broadcasters.
Ross Video designs and manufactures a wide range of innovative video production systems for use in broadcast and other live event production applications. The Canadian company's products are used daily in over 100 countries by broadcast television networks, cable TV networks, sports stadiums, live production companies, government agencies and houses of worship.
AIMS' efforts are focused on promoting the adoption, standardization, development and refinement of open protocols for media over IP, with an initial emphasis on VSF TR-03 and TR-04, SMPTE 2022-6 and AES67.
(Jim Evans)