The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) recently announced that Bridge
Technologies and Solid State Logic have joined AIMS as associate members. Clear-
Com has joined AIMS as a full member.
Bridge Technologies creates advanced systems for ensuring high-quality, profitable
digital media service delivery in broadcast, cable, satellite, OTT, and telecoms
applications. Its sophisticated platform for converging digital media services
encompasses award-winning products and solutions, including analysis,
measurement, and monitoring systems; intelligent redundancy switching; and
comprehensive analytics solutions for TV Everywhere providers. Compatible with all
major industrial standards, ruggedized for reliability in challenging environments,
and built for low-energy operation, Bridge Technologies systems bring greater
efficiency to digital media businesses by making it simpler to manage complexity.
Clear-Com, an HME company, is a global provider of award-winning professional
portable wired and wireless intercom systems. Clear-Com’s solutions are used for
broadcast, live performances and events, sports, military, aerospace, and
government applications. Recognized by its customers for high-quality, reliable,
scalable, and low-latency audio solutions, Clear-Com provides tailored solutions that
address the specific communication requirements of each customer, regardless of
size and complexity.
From ground-breaking audio consoles to innovative video production systems, Solid
State Logic has evolved to become the world’s leading manufacturer of analogue
and digital audio consoles and provider of creative tools for film, audio, video, and
broadcast professionals. Long-form video and major TV productions benefit from the
unique qualities of SSL products the world over. Leading national and international
broadcasters have similarly embraced the company’s innovative technology to
streamline operations and ensure high-quality output. Radio and television clients
include BBC UK, NHK Japan, ABC USA, Fox USA, NBC USA, CBS USA, NDR
Germany, Swedish Television, RAI Italy, and NOB Netherlands.
“The march toward IP standardization gets louder as more vendors join our effort
every month,” said Michael Cronk, AIMS board chair. “We’re happy to welcome
Bridge Technologies, Clear-Com, and SSL. Their expertise in product and workflow
development and their service to the broadcast and media industries will be
invaluable as we move forward.”