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TH18 International Conference & Exhibitionon Terrestrial and Satellite Broadcasting
INDIA'S BIGGEST BROADCAST TECHNOLOGY SHOW
11th-13th February 2012Hall Nos. 12 & 12A, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi (India)
www.besindia.com
Organised By
Broadcast Engineering Society (India)
Broadcasting Through Multiple PlatformsTheme:
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BROADCAST ENGINEERING SOCIETY (INDIA)
GROWTH OF BROADCASTING IN INDIA
Established in 1987, th e Broadcast Engineering Society (India) is the largestsociety of broadcast professionals in India. The Society aims at promotingthe cause of radio and TV broadcasting in India th rough lectures, seminars,conferences and exhibitions. BES EXPO, an International Conference &Exhibition on Terrestrial and Satellite Broadcasting organised by the societyevery year, is a step in th is direction. The Society has ten local chapters
located in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad,Kolkata, Mumbai, Jaipur, Thanjavur and Thiruvananthapuram. At the timeof going to the press, the Society had more than 2,000 individual and 40corporate members on its rolls.
The FICCI-KPMG report on the Indian Media & Entertainment Industryreleased in March 2011 shows the Indian M & E indu stry grew from INR 587billion in 2009 to 652 billion in 2010, registering an overall growth of 11%.Backed by positive industry sentimen t and growing media consumption, t he
industry is estimated to grow at 13% to reach a figure of INR 738 billion in2011. As the industry braces for exciting times ahead, the sector is projectedto grow at a CAGR of 14% to reach INR 1,275 billion by 2015 . The growth inthe next five years is likely to be backed by key trends such as Digitisation,Regionalisation, Convergence and Innovation. The specific projections forTV, Radio, Film an d Music industry are as given below:
Other growth trends related to broadcasting in India are as given below
DDI and AIR have embarked on an exten sive expan sion programme for HD-TV , digitalization and FM
DDI plans to set up 40 DVBT2 transmitters and 5 satellite earth stations in coming years, simultaneouslyupgrading its existing earth stations
DDI plans to set up HD-TV studios in Delhi and Mumba i together with HD-OB vans. HD-TV field product ion andpost-production facilities at the four metros are to be set up and expanded further with 4 HD terrestrialtransmitters
The existin g 31 part ly digitalized TV Studio Centers an d 8 Analog TV Studio Centers are to be fully digitalized
DTH is set to sweep the Indian market with DD's DD Direct + growing further to around 100 channels. SeveralPrivate DTH Opera tors are expected to add more subscribers
DVBH service on mobile hand-held devices has been started by DD with a bouquet of 16 chan nels
More than 550 TV channels beaming signals over the Indian sub-continen t th rough 7,500 cable networks areexpected to grow furth er
AIR has 395 t ran smitters including 149 MW, 54 SW and 192 FM. Aroun d 300 more FM transmitters are proposed toth
be set up in the 11 Planth
In Phase III of Private FM, 839 chan nels in 313 cities are proposed to be installed. In th e 12 Plan , AIR also plans toexpand its FM net work in cities where it doesn 't exist. Nearly 4,000 commun ity radio stat ions are likely to come up
within the next three years
Industry Estimated value in Projected value in CAGR2010 (INR) 2015 (INR)
Television 297 billion 630 billion 16%
Radio 10 billion 25 billion 20%
Film 83 billion 132 billion 10%
Music 9 billion 19 billion 17%
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9 SW and 72 MW transmitters are plan ned to be converted or replaced by digital tran smitters. DRM + in FM ban dhas also been planned
98 AIR studios are plann ed to be made digital. All MW and SW tran smitters and n etworks are planned to be madedigital by 2017
AIR proposes to make its broadcast available on multiple platforms like webcasting, podcasting, SMS Mobileservices and additional chann els in DTH
Ministry of I & B has framed a policy for digitalizat ion of cable TV in India
BES EXPO 2012: Conference & Exhibition on Terrestrial & SatelliteBroadcasting is the eighteenth in the series of events to be organised byBroadcast Engineering Society (India). The event follows BES EXPO 2011which was appreciated by exhibitors as well as visitors attending theexhibition. Nearly 300 companies from 25 countries displayed theirproducts in BES EXPO 2011 directly or through their dealers in India.Exhibiting companies included those from Australia, Austria, Canada,China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy,
Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Taiwan , U.K. and U.S.A.
BES EXPO 2012 will be held from 11 to 13 February 2012 in Halls 12 & 12A, Pragat i Maidan, New Delhi. Located in thehea rt of Delhi, Pragati Maidan is India's biggest exhibition centre. BES EXPO 2012 will be inaugura ted a t 10.00 A.M.on 11 February 2012. While th e conference will be held in Hall 12, the exhibition will be he ld in Hall12A.
BES EXPO 2012 is open for participation by manufacturers, dealers, distributors and suppliers of products,equipmen t, systems an d services related to terrestria l & satellite broadcasting for Radio an d TV as well as studio andpost-production, an alog as well as digital. Equipmen t and technology which can be displayed in the expo includes,amon g others:
A selected list of companies exhibiting at BES EXPO 2011 is enclosed.
BES EXPO 2012 is expected to be visited by nearly 4,000 engineers, managers, cinematographers, consultants,ent repreneurs and policy and decision-makers from Radio and TV broadcasting organ isations as well as studio an dpost-production units in India, Bhutan , Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Visit to the exhibition by delegates
atten ding the conference is a feature of the exhibition. Last year, nearly 1,000 delegates attended the conference an dthe number is likely to increase t his year. A selected list of organisations visiting BES EXPO 2011 is en closed.
BES EXPO 2012
DATES & VENUE
PARTICIPATION
VISITOR PROFILE
Archiving IPTVAudio Mobile ServiceAutomation MultimediaBroadband NetworkingCable Production & Post ProductionDRM SAN/NASDTH Satellite & MicrowaveDTT Satellite uplinking/ downlinking
DVB-H Transmission & DeliveryGraphics & Animation VideoHDTV Video Streaming
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ENTRY
APPROVAL & SUPPORT
EXHIBIT SPACE
PARTICIPATION FEE
Entry to Pragati Maidan is by invitation fliers to be provided by theSociety. Ent ry to exh ibition is FREE by registrat ion a t the expo venue.Entry to conference is by paymen t of fee.
BES EXPO 2012 is approved by Ministry of Information & Broadcast ing,Govern ment of India , endorsed by IABM U.K. an d supported by PrasarBharati, Ministry of Communications & IT, ABU Malaysia, Society ofBroadcast Engineers, U.S.A. and several other national andinterna tional organisations.
Space in BES EXPO 2012 is available in the following categories:
Shell Scheme: with furniture & fixtures including one table, twochairs, four spot-lights, one plug-point, facia, one waste-paperbasket and carpet for every 9 sqm space taken by exhibitors.
Raw Space Scheme: with marked space and a point for drawingpower. Exhibitors participating in this category are expected toarrange their own furniture and fixtures. Raw space stalls arelocated at corners and are two- or three-side open.
Open Space: for DSNG Van s, dish anten na etc.
The stan dard size of a stall (booth) in th e expo is 3m x 3m x 2.5m (9sqm).However, bigger stalls are also available as raw-space for exclusivedisplay by a single company deta ils of which can be had from The ExpoCoordinator.
Minimum space that can be booked by a single company in t he she llscheme is 9 sqm. Space taken in different categories will be separated bya wall. Space will be allotted st rictly on first-come first-served basis and
is expected to fill up fast. Sharing and sub-lett ing of stalls is notpermitted. Since space in the expo is limited, organisations desirous ofparticipat ing in BES EXPO 2012 may fax or e-mail their requiremen t toThe Expo Coordinator on the en closed Reply Form as soon as possible.The floor-plan for Hall 12A is enclosed.
Participation fee is payable in full at the time of booking space bytelegraphic transfer, cheque or demand draft drawn in favour ofBROADCAST ENGINEERING SOCIETY ((INDIA) payable at NEW DELHI.Foreign companies are required to pay fee by telegraphic transfer to A/cNo. SB-10048 of Broadcast Engineering Society (India) withCorporation Bank, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi- 110 003un der intimation to The Expo Coordinator. Our Swift Number isCORPINBB606. Indian companies are requ ired to pay by chequ e ordeman d draft only. An early-bird discount of 2.5% is available onbookings made on or before 14 October 2011.
Participat ion fee for space in BES EXPO 2012 in the shell, raw-space &open space schemes is as follows:
Category Shell Scheme Raw Space Open Space
Foreign Compan ies US$ 420per sqm. per sqm. per sqm.
Indian Compan ies 12,000 11,000 5,500per sqm. per sqm. per sqm.
US$ 330 US$ 165
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Ministry of Information &Broadcasting, Govt. of India
Approved by :
Ministry of Communications& IT, Govt. of India
For details regarding BES EXPO 2012, please contact
For Conference: For Exhibition:
The Chairman Conference Committee The Coordinator
BROADCAST ENGINEERING SOCIETY (INDIA) BES EXPO 2012
912 Surya Kiran Building F-6 Shopping Complex, Madan Lal Block
19 Kasturba Gandhi Marg Asian Games Village
New Delhi 110 001 New Delhi 110 049
Tel: 91-11- 2331 6709 Tel: 91-11- 2649 2444Fax: 91-11-2331 6710 Fax: 91-11-2649 2888
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
IMPORT FACILITY FOR FOREIGN COMPANIES
IMPORTANT
Several sponsorship opportun ities are available to exhibitors, namely
Exhibit ion Directory
Conference Proceedings
Conference Kit
Conference Sessions
High Tea on 11 February 2012 Lunch on 12 and 13 February 2012
Industrial Dinner on 12 February 2012
Registration process including entry badges
As per Govt. of India rules, Service Tax/ Education Cess @ 10.3 % is applicable on fee for exhibit space, advertisementin exh ibition directory, advertisemen t p anels etc.
Sponsorship opportunities at the expo are generally in great demand. Exhibitors desirous of sponsoring any of theabove activities are requested to contact The Expo Coordina tor immediately.
Foreign exhibitors desirous of bringing goods into India for the purpose ofdisplay in the expo may do so under ATA Carnet withou t payment of duty.Facility for importing goods into India un der ATA Carnet is available only toforeign companies who have paid th e participat ion fee in foreign currency.The facility is not available to dealers, distributors or agents of foreigncompanies in India. A list of freight forwarders & on-site handling agentsauthorized to work inside Pragati Maidan is available on our websitewww.besindia.com.
International Association ofBroadcasting Manufacturers
Endorsed by : Supported by :
Asia-PacificBroadcasting Union
Society of BroadcastEngineers, USA
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ABE Elettronica, Italy Datapoint Impex HPRC, Italy Riedel Commn., Germany
Actus Imago, Israel Datavideo, Singapore Ideal Broadcasting Reinhardt Films, Denmark
ADC, U.S.A. DBX, U.S.A. IDX, Japan Rivera International
Aditya Infotech Deepjyot Electronics Ikegami Tsushinki, Japan RIZ Transmitters, Croatia
Aeta Audio, France Delta India Innovonics, U.S.A. Rockwell Collins, Sweden
AEQ, Spain Demon Professional, Singapore Isolis Technologies Rohde & Schwarz
Aeroflex, U.S.A. DiGiCo, U.K. J.K. Audio, U.S.A. ROLLS, U.S.A.
AGIV India Digidesign, U.S.A. Joe French, Canada Ross Video, Canada
AKG-Acoustics, Austria Digigram, Singapore Keltron Royal Broadcasting
Altronic Research, U.S.A. Digital Rapids, Canada Kern Electronic, Germany RSG Broadcast
Amphenol Dolby Laboratories Kramer Electronics RTW, Germany
APENPS, U.K. Dorrough, U.S.A. Kramer/Sierra Video, U.S.A. Ruige, U.S.A.Apple India DVB, Switzerland KRK, U.S.A. RVR Electronica, Italy
APT, U.K. DPA Microphones, Denmark Kroma Telecom, Spain Sanken Microphone, Japan
APW President Systems Echolab, U.S.A. K-Tek, U.S.A. SAV, France
Argosy Ecrin Video, France Lamhas Satellite Sconce Design/Canera Lighting
Atempo, U.S.A. Editshare, U.S.A. Lawo, Germany Screen Services, Italy
Audemat Aztec, France E&E Systems Leader Electronics, Japan Screen Subtitling, U.K.
Audio Developments, U.K. Eela Audio, The Netherlands Lectrosonics, U.S.A. Seachange, U.S.A.
Audio Technologies, U.S.A. Eiden, Japan Lino Manfrotto, Italy Semnheiser Electronics
Audio Technica, Singapore Electrodynamics Mackie, U.S.A. Setron India
Autodesk Electrosys, Italy Magic Soft, Hungary Shaf Broadcast
Autoscript, U.K. Elettrnonika, Italy Marantz Professional Singapore Sifram Instruments, U.K.
Avitech, U.S.A. Enco India Marshall Electronics, U.S.A. SIRA, Italy
AVL Technologies, U.S.A. Envivio, France Masstech, Canada Sonodyne Electronics
AVT Technologies, Germany Essel Shyam M-Audio, U.S.A. Sony India
Avtech Digital Etere, Italy MAYAH, Germany Sound 4, France
Axcera, U.S.A. Eversat, France Mhatre Electronics Speech Technology, RussiaAxxent, Germany Evertz, Canada Miranda, Hong Kong Swit Electronics, China
Azden, U.S.A. EVS Broadcast, Belgium Monarch Innovative Symetrix, U.S.A.
B4M, The Netherlands Exir Broadcasting, Sweden Multi Vist India Tamura Corporation, U.S.A.
Balaji Impex Exmel Enterprises Netia, France TC Electronics, Denmark
BECIL Falcon Technologies Netweb Technologies Teamcast, France
Belar Electronics, U.S.A. Fischer Connectors, U.K. Nevion, Norway Technomedia
Belden India Fischer Panda, U.K. Newtec, Belgium Tektronix
Blackmagic Design, Singapore Focal Professional France Newtek, U.S.A. Television Systems, U.K.
BMS, U.S.A. FOR-A NTT Electronic, Japan Teranex, U.S.A.
Boland Communications, U.S.A. Fostex Electric, Japan Nucomm, U.S.A. Thermodyne Intl., U.S.A.
Brand Redwood, Autralia France 24 Oasys, U.K. Thomson Grass Valley, China
Broadcast & Telecom Group Front Porch Digital, France Omneon, U.S.A. Thomson Broadcast, Switzerland
Broadcast Electronics, U.S.A. Fuji Koki, Singapore Omnibus, U.K. Thomson Grass Valley, France
Broadcast Microwave, U.S.A. Fuji Photo Film, Japan Orban, Europe Gmbh Tieline Technology, Australia
BW Broadcast, U.K. Fujifilms India Patton Electronics, U.S.A. Tomco Technologies, Australia
Camrade, Netherlands Gallery, U.K. Playbox India Tools on-Air-Broadcast, AustriaCanare, Singapore G-Boomtaa Point Source, U.S.A. Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Canford, U.K. Gearhouse Broadcast, U.K. Porta Brace, U.S.A. Tote Vision, U.S.A.
Canon, Japan Gencom, New Zealand Potomac, U.S.A. TV Logic, Korea
CAT-5 Broadcast Genesis Forte Pranav Mediatech TV One, U.S.A.
C-COM, Canada Gepco, U.S.A. Prasar Bharti Ultimate, U.S.A.
CDG Broadcast Giga Group, U.K. Prism Sound, U.K. Vocas Systems, U.S.A.
Century Optics, U.S.A. Glensound, U.K. Proavio, U.S.A. Voice Technologies, Switzerland
Cinecita Comoptronics GMS, U.S.A. Proteck, U.S.A. Volicon, U.S.A.
Cineom Broadcast Hamlet Video, England Pro-X, China VSN, Spain
Clearcom, U.S.A. Harmonic, U.S.A. PSI, U.S.A. Ward Beck Systems, Canada
Cobalt Digital, U.S.A. Harriban Communications QLOGIC, U.S.A. Wasp3D
Coles Electroacoustics, U.K. Harris Communication Quantel, U.K. Winmedia, Singapore
Comcon Industries Harman International R&S (India) Electronics Wohler, U.S.A.
Commns Splties, Singapore Heiwa Seiki Kogya, Japan Radial Engineering, Canada WorldCast Systems, France
Countryman, U.S.A. Hitachi, Japan Rapid Information, S. Korea Yamaha Music India
Crystal Vision, U.K. HME Electronics, U.S.A. RFS Yasuka Corpn.D2Net, Korea Hotronics, U.S.A. Radio Systems, U.S.A. Z Technology, U.S.A.
Selected List of Exhibitors BES EXPO 2011
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5 Fingers Venture G-Next Media Pragya TV, Noida
A2Z News Gulistan TV Network, Ludhiana Praman IndiaAadharshila Hamar TV, Noida Primeasure, ChennaiAAFT, Noida Hansvahini Communications Priyadarshini Commn. Network
AAP Media Hathway Cable PTC Network Aavishkar Media HBC News, Jaipur R.K. News Channel, HyderabadActuate, Noida HCC British Columbia, Canada RADIO TODAY
Advanced Telemedia HCL Infosystems, Noida Raftaar Media, NoidaAgence France-Presse HDA International Rahul EnterprisesAJKXRINA Network, Pondicherry Hi Tech Audio Systems, Noida Real Image, Chennai
Albion Informatics Hindustan Broadcasting, Jaipur Reliance Media World, Chandigarh
ANDA Telecom Hindustan Films Rishabh FilmsANI Hotline Electronics, Gr. Noida Rishi Films
Antech Lambda Satellite, Faridabad Hughes Communications, Gurgaon R-Plus, KolkataAnutone Interiors Hytech Communication S1 News Channel, NoidaArraycom IBN-7 Saatvik Communication
Audio 22, Ambala IBN 18, Noida Sadhna Media, NoidaAudio Design ICAR SafeNet India, NoidaAudio Devices IGNOU Sahara TV Network, Noida
Aultra Lighting Systems India News Sakshi TV, HyderabadAVCS Systems Indian Airforce Sapient, GurgaonBAGFILMS, Noida Infosys Saraswati News, Shimla
BAG Newsline INX Media, Mumbai Satcom Electronics, KolkataBeat Box Entertainment, Noida INX News, Noida Shakti TVBEL IPTV India Shreya Broadcasting, Hyderabad
Bellset Entertainment, Mumbai Iran TV Shri TelefilmsBenchmark Vision Systems, Chennai ITEN Media Sobhagya Media
Benchmark, Noida JAIN TV Space TV, NoidaBharat Business Channel, Gr. Noida Janta TV Sparkle TelemediaBharti Telemedia, Gurgaon Khoj India, Gurgaon ST Microelectronics, NoidaBIG 92.7FM Lambda Microwave, Faridabad Stagecrafts
BITS< Ranchi Living Mania STAR NEWS, NoidaBalaji Films LOKSABHA TV Star TV, NoidaBlue Grass Films Mac Guru Sun Microsystems
Business Standard Mahuaa News, Noida SUN TV, ChennaiCalrec Audio, England Marwah Studios, Noida Tata Elxsi, ChennaiCEC Pavitar Entertainment, Chandigarh Tata Elxsi, BangaloreCG Mantra Digital MGC Production Tata Sky
Cine Vision Entertainer, Chandigarh MH1 Network TCS, GurgaonClassic Video Hut Miditech, Gurgaon TechnoconsultantsCNBC Network 18, Noida Ministry of Defence Telerad
CNEB, Noida Moser Baer India, Noida The HinduCNN-IBN, Noida Multi Virt India The Living Picture Co., Shillong
Dainik Bhaskar MYBOX Technologies TIMES NEWDatavibes Solutions, Noida National School of Drama Transs Techno ConsultDia Entertainment NCERT TV Today Network Diginatives Content Solutions, Gurgaon NDS, Gurgaon TV 18 India, Noida
Digital Spark NDTV, Okhla TV5 News, HyderabadDiscreet Digital, Kolkata Network 18, Noida UTV News, NoidaDISH TV, Noida Nevion, Dubai Vedic Broadcasting, Noida
DRDO, Ministry of Defence News 24, Noida VidologyECIL News X, Noida Vindhya TelelinksEdit Hub NISD Vision International
EION, Chennai Nittany Creative Solutions, Chennai Vizrt IndiaEMPC, IGNOU North East Multimedia, Kolkatta VodafoneETV Network, Hyderabad Northern Railway V-Tech Communications, Hayana
Evaluserve, Gurgaon NPC WiproFever 104 FM NPL Xebec FilmsFirst Media, bangalore NSTPL Zee News, Noida
Focus TV, Noida Optibase, Guraon
Unless otherwise mentioned,Fudio Digital Organising Committee, CWG 2010
visiting organizations are from DelhiGlobal News, Network OIrissa Television, Bhubaneswar
Global School of Animation Partha Sarthi StudioGlobal Sports Management Pearl Vision, Noida
Selected List of Visit ing Organisations BES EXPO 2011
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Floor Plan
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Reply Form
For Conference: For Exhibition:
The Chairman Conference Committee The Coordinator
BROADCAST ENGINEERING SOCIETY (INDIA) BES EXPO 2012
912 Surya Kiran Building F-6 Shopping Complex, Madan Lal Block
19 Kasturba Gandhi Marg Asian Games Village
New Delhi 110 001 New Delhi 110 049
Tel: 91-11- 2331 6709, 2331 6710 Tel: 91-11- 2649 2444
Fax: 91-11- 2331 6709, 2331 6710 Fax: 91-11-2649 2888E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
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