Harris Corp. Representatives Present Technical Papers at NAB

Mar 18, 2005 8:00 AM, By Mix Editors

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Harris Corporation has announced that seven technical experts and leading strategists from its Broadcast Communications Division have been selected to present papers at the NAB Conference, April 16 to 21, 2005, in Las Vegas. The NAB 2005 planning committee's selections span every Harris Broadcast Communications Division business unit—from Radio Broadcast Systems, Television Broadcast Systems, and Broadcast Systems Europe, to Networking and Government Solutions, and Software Systems.

Additionally, Robert Reams, chief technology officer for Neural Audio, the company that has developed Harris' exclusive NeuStar line of audio preconditioning products for radio and television, will present a lecture titled “5.1 & 2.0 Interspersion: A Reality.”

Visit www.harris.com for more information.




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