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Broadcast Technology Veteran Luiz Fausto Named ATSC Vice President of Standards Development
Broadcast Technology Veteran Luiz Fausto Named ATSC Vice President of Standards Development

Business Wire

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Broadcast Technology Veteran Luiz Fausto Named ATSC Vice President of Standards Development

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ATSC, the Broadcast Standards Association, has named broadcast engineering and standards veteran Luiz Fausto as Vice President of Standards Development. He will succeed longtime ATSC Vice President Jerry Whitaker, who is retiring at the end of August. ATSC President Madeleine Noland welcomed Fausto to ATSC and thanked Whitaker for his decades of service. Fausto joins ATSC from the Globo TV Network in Brazil, where he held various engineering positions since 2006, most recently serving as Technology Regulatory Specialist. At ATSC, he will oversee standards development processes, guide industry adoption and foster relationships with global stakeholders to help ensure that ATSC remains at the forefront of next-generation broadcast technology. Highly regarded for his collaborative work in next-generation broadcasting, Fausto has more than 25 years of experience in media technology, including over a decade focused on digital standards development and international technical collaboration. 'Luiz Fausto brings to ATSC deep technical expertise, strategic vision, and leadership in the international broadcasting and standards communities,' said Noland. In his new role at ATSC, Fausto will lead the association's technical and strategic efforts in evolving and deploying ATSC standards internationally. He will develop and oversee processes for harmonizing standards among countries adopting ATSC and participate in ATSC's overall strategic development with a focus on the technical roadmap. He will work with ATSC Technology, Specialist and Ad Hoc Groups and also manage ATSC's participation in international organizations such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), India's Telecommunications Standards Development Society (TSDSI), and the Organization of American States' InterAmerican Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). 'My strategic vision for ATSC standards development is to build on its strength as a comprehensive, flexible toolbox. I believe ATSC standards should evolve within a unified framework that empowers broadcasters worldwide making it easy to mix, match and extend standardized technologies,' said Fausto. 'By fostering strong international relationships, staying ahead of broadcast technology trends and ensuring that the standards remain responsive and relevant, I aim to help ATSC further increase the adoption our standards in the Americas and worldwide,' he added. Fausto holds a Master's Degree in Applied Computing and Master's of Business Administration Degree in Information Technology, as well as extensive education in networks, video-over-internet protocol and electrical engineering. He recently concluded his tenure as Technical Module Chairman of the Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital (SBTVD) Forum by delivering the TV 3.0 (DTV+) Project technology selection recommendation, supporting test reports and draft technical standards to the Brazilian Ministry of Communications. Whitaker joined ATSC in 1990. He is a Fellow the Society of Broadcast Engineers and a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. He has also served as a board member and vice president of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. He is the author and/or editor of more than 30 books on technical topics. ' Jerry Whitaker's incredible career over the past 25 years has spanned the ATSC 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 standards, the launch of HDTV, the U.S. digital transition, the pioneering development of next-generation standards and ATSC's international expansion,' Noland said. 'ATSC stakeholders around the world join me in thanking Jerry for his significant contributions, and we wish him all the best for this next chapter.' About ATSC: ATSC, the Broadcast Standards Association, is an international, non-profit organization developing voluntary standards and recommended practices for digital terrestrial broadcasting. Serving as an essential force in the broadcasting industry, ATSC guides the seamless integration of broadcast and telecom standards to drive the industry forward. Currently, the ATSC 3.0 Standard is providing the best possible solution for expanding the potential of the broadcast spectrum beyond its traditional application to meet changing needs. From conventional television to innovative digital data services, ATSC has one clear goal: to empower the broadcasting ecosystem like never before. For more information, visit

Synamedia unveils security enhancements to its ATSC 3.0 Media Edge Gateway
Synamedia unveils security enhancements to its ATSC 3.0 Media Edge Gateway

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Synamedia unveils security enhancements to its ATSC 3.0 Media Edge Gateway

ATLANTA and LONDON, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading video software provider, Synamedia, today announced that its Media Edge Gateway (MEG), an ATSC 3.0 software-based IRD, now supports Device Security requirements as specified by ATSC 3.0 Security Authority's (A3SA). MEG is one of the first professional broadcast solutions available today that supports this security specification. MEG delivers unmatched value related to cost-effectiveness, flexibility, future-proofing and security. Customers can achieve up to 80% cost savings when adopting a MEG as a front-end device gateway instead of embarking on a full system upgrade. Additionally, large broadcasters and station groups can take in over-the-air signals in one format, such as ATSC 3.0 or 1.0, and output in the other, while cable affiliates can input ATSC 3.0 and output ATSC 1.0 within an existing facility. For remote monitoring needs, users can input over-the-air (OTA) signals and output IP. A3SA develops protocols for securing ATSC 3.0 services using IP-based encryption protocols, device certificates and rights management technology, all conforming to the ATSC 3.0 Security Standard for next-generation broadcasting. The device security approval process is a multi-party operational compliance effort, involving secure provisioning and thorough testing. "ATSC's mission is to empower next-generation broadcasting, and this milestone makes a real contribution to moving that mission forward," said Madeleine Noland, ATSC's President. "Synamedia's solutions offer the growing ATSC ecosystem the ability to not only manage both ATSC 1.0 and 3.0 signals but to also enable remote monitoring. This is yet another step forward in expanding the ATSC market, and we're thrilled to see it." "It's been a privilege to work with innovators across the industry to bring secure, IP-based NEXTGEN TV to life," said Joe St. Jean, Managing Director of A3SA. "Synamedia's MEG makes it easier for broadcasters to meet content protection standards and supports broader adoption. It's a strong contribution to the growing NEXTGEN TV ecosystem." Synamedia's MEG offers many unique benefits to users. It was purpose-built as an OTA, satellite and IP receiver all-in-one. A U.S. national broadcaster is using a MEG at each of its 20 affiliates to take in an OTA signal, convert it to IP and then distribute that IP signal for monitoring and management. Other benefits include the ability to take in an ATSC 3.0/MPEG4 signal feed and output it as ATSC 1.0/MPEG 2, allowing customers to prepare further in advance for a full conversion to 3.0 streams, along with robust remote monitoring benefits. "Security has always been at the heart of our business here at Synamedia, as has anticipating our customers' future needs," said Elke Hungenaert, Vice President of Product Management, Synamedia Video Network. "When we originally launched MEG, it was one of the only IRDs on the market built with future proofing in mind because we knew the transition to ATSC 3.0 would be a marathon, not a sprint. These latest enhancements demonstrate our continued investment in our portfolio and we're proud of the work we've done to support the ATSC 3.0 security ecosystem." About Synamedia We're trusted by service providers and content owners to deliver, enrich, and protect video. The flexibility and agility of our cloud and SaaS products enable customers of all types and sizes to launch, monetize, and scale services at speed. Our award-winning portfolio includes advanced advertising, business analytics, broadband and streaming video platforms, anti-piracy solutions, and video network solutions for processing, distribution, and delivery. Synamedia is backed by the Permira funds. LinkedIn: Synamedia For press and analyst queries please contact:SynamediaUS@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Synamedia

Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft
Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft

Economic Times

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Samtel Avionics has announced strategic collaboration with Malaysia-based Aerospace Technology Systems Corp. Sdn. Bhd. (ATSC) to jointly support the Royal Malaysian Air Force 's (RMAF) fleet, particularly the Su-30MKM aircraft , with cutting-edge avionics systems, repair and overhaul services and post-sales the agreement, ATSC and Samtel will jointly support RMAF in Malaysia for the repair, upgrade, technical services, and post-sales support related to aircraft display systems, avionics components, and automated test equipment of Su-30MKM aircraft and other RMAF aircraft in Malaysia."The companies also agree that ATSC will procure avionics, aircraft display systems and automatic test equipment for Su-30MKM aircraft and other RMAF aircraft from Samtel," said the official statement.'This partnership is a significant milestone in our global growth journey,' said Puneet Kaura, Managing Director & CEO, Samtel Avionics. 'It aligns perfectly with our vision of providing indigenous, world-class avionics solutions to allied nations while fostering long-term industrial partnerships. Through ATSC's strong local footprint and our technology leadership, we are confident of delivering exceptional value to the Royal Malaysian Air Force.'ATSC, which already holds a binding contract to provide MRO services for the RMAF's Su-30MKM fleet, will leverage this collaboration to become the centre of excellence for all related services, including spares, upgrades, modernisation, and technical support. Samtel, in turn, will supply advanced avionics and display systems, while supporting local capability development through knowledge transfer and sustained engagement.

Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft
Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Samtel Avionics partner with Royal Malaysian Air Force for Su-30MKM aircraft

The Samtel Avionics has announced strategic collaboration with Malaysia-based Aerospace Technology Systems Corp. Sdn. Bhd. (ATSC) to jointly support the Royal Malaysian Air Force 's (RMAF) fleet, particularly the Su-30MKM aircraft , with cutting-edge avionics systems, repair and overhaul services and post-sales support. Under the agreement, ATSC and Samtel will jointly support RMAF in Malaysia for the repair, upgrade, technical services, and post-sales support related to aircraft display systems, avionics components, and automated test equipment of Su-30MKM aircraft and other RMAF aircraft in Malaysia. "The companies also agree that ATSC will procure avionics, aircraft display systems and automatic test equipment for Su-30MKM aircraft and other RMAF aircraft from Samtel," said the official statement. 'This partnership is a significant milestone in our global growth journey,' said Puneet Kaura, Managing Director & CEO, Samtel Avionics. 'It aligns perfectly with our vision of providing indigenous, world-class avionics solutions to allied nations while fostering long-term industrial partnerships. Through ATSC's strong local footprint and our technology leadership, we are confident of delivering exceptional value to the Royal Malaysian Air Force.' ATSC, which already holds a binding contract to provide MRO services for the RMAF's Su-30MKM fleet, will leverage this collaboration to become the centre of excellence for all related services, including spares, upgrades, modernisation, and technical support. Samtel, in turn, will supply advanced avionics and display systems, while supporting local capability development through knowledge transfer and sustained engagement. Live Events

Boosting defence, aerospace R&D
Boosting defence, aerospace R&D

New Straits Times

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Boosting defence, aerospace R&D

LANGKAWI: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) is strengthening its presence in the nation's defence industry through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with Aerospace Technology Systems Corp Sdn Bhd (ATSC) at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2025 (Lima '25). The agreement outlines collaboration in research and development access to intellectual property and human capital development. UPM vice-chancellor Datuk Professor Dr Ahmad Farhan Mohd Sadullah said the goal is to start working on developing local, home-grown technology, particularly in terms of replacement systems and, more importantly, ensuring that the aircraft used by the country's armed forces are properly maintained. "This initiative won't just support the growth of local talent and technological development, but also help the country by saving a significant amount of money. "On a broader front, UPM also wants to contribute to the future ecosystem of the defence and aviation industry. "We've been supporting similar efforts for many years. But in the past, we were essentially replicating or implementing solutions developed by others. "Now, it's time for us to develop our own technologies so that our sovereignty is not compromised. "While this is about aviation and defence, the same philosophy applies across all sectors that UPM is involved in, including food security and others," he said following the signing of the MoU at the sidelines of Lima '25. Present were ATSC chief executive officer Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd) Datuk Mohd Fadzar Suhada. UPM Faculty of Engineering dean Professor Dr Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab Kadir said the signing of the MoU is expected to significantly impact the development of joint research and technology transfer in the country's aerospace sector. "This initiative will directly strengthen local capabilities in the aerospace field and bridge the gap between academic institutions and industry," he said.

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