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| First DRM European Workshop “Flexible and Complete Digital Radio for Europe” asks European Stakeholders to Support and Manufacture DRM and DAB+ Receivers Following from a very successful General Assembly, the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium, and the German DRM Platform held a most comprehensive European workshop hosted by Fraunhofer IIS in Erlangen, Germany from 6th to 7th April 2016. Participants urged all stakeholders of Digital Radio in Europe – including European organisations, regulators, broadcasters and the receiver and automotive industry – to embrace publicly the duality and complementarity of the open DRM and DAB standards as the complete Digital Radio solution for Europe (and worldwide). |  | 
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| Status Report on the European Countries | |
|  | Germany - Joachim Lehnert, DRM German Platform | 
| Strategies and benefits of digitising analogue broadcasting with DRM for local, regional, national and international coverage in Europe | |
|  | DRM: A broadcaster’s perspective - Nigel Fry, BBC Global News and World Service | 
|  | Transition from AM to DRM - Matthias Stoll, Ampegon | 
|  | Use of DRM30 for maritime broadcasting - Marc Holthoff, German Navy | 
|  | Use of DRM+ in the FM Band 87.5-108 MHz - Jens Schroeder, RFmondial | 
|  | Use of DRM in VHF Band III 174-230 MHz - Joachim Lehnert, DRM German Platform | 
|  | DRM+ as the most suitable digital system for the local and regional sound broadcasters (complement to other used standards) - Detlef Pagel, RFmondial | 
|  | Flexible transmission of multiply DRM+ channels in a DAB frequency block - Manfred Kuehn, Mobile Broadcast Consult | 
| Multi-standard radios DRM (DRM30/DRM+), DAB/DAB+, FM, AM | |
|  | NXP - Karthik Ramesh | 
|  | PNP Networks - Anderson Kim | 
|  | Fraunhofer IIS - Martin Speitel | 
|  | Robert Bosch Car Multimedia - Wolfgang Schaefer | 
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