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| Institute
of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Offices: Washington, DC & New York, New York
IEEE is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 377,000
individual members in 150 countries. The full name is the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers, although the organization is most popularly known
and referred to by the letters I-E-E-E (Eye-triple-E). Through its members,
the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer
engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power,
aerospace and consumer electronics, among others. |
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| Institute
of Store Planners (ISP)
Offices: Encino, California
ISP has been the only international professional society totally dedicated
to the challenges and rewards of retail store planning and design. Serving
1000+ members in 14 Chapters in the US & internationally, the ISP fosters
the growth of individual professionals. ISP works with colleges and universities
to develop retail design programs. ISP maintains its websites and publishes
a semi-annual Newsletter to keep members up to date. |
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Intellect
Offices: London, England
Intellect is the trade association for the UK hi-tech industry. Intellect
has 1000 members comprising organizations both large and small from the
UK's information technology, telecommunications and electronics sectors.
Intellect is a vital source of knowledge and expertise on all aspects of
the hi-tech industry. Intellect is committed to improving the environment
in which their members do business, promoting their interests and providing
them with high value services. |
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| Interactive
Advertising Bureau (IAB)
Offices: New York, New York
The IAB is the only association dedicated to helping online, Interactive
broadcasting, email, wireless and Interactive television media companies
increase their revenues. The quality of the IAB leadership, membership and
industry initiatives, such as standards, research, advocacy and education,
benefit the membership as well as the industry as a whole. |
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| Interactive
Entertainment Merchants Association (IEMA)
Offices: Encino, California
IEMA is the only US trade association dedicated to serving the business
interests of leading retailers that sell interactive entertainment software
(including video and computer games, multimedia entertainment, peripherals
and other software). Member companies of the IEMA collectively account for
almost ninety percent of the $10.2 billion annual interactive entertainment
business in North America. |
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| Interactive
Multimedia Collaborative Communications Alliance (IMCCA)
Offices: Syosset, New York
The Interactive Multimedia Collaborative Communications Alliance is an organization
of members who share a common interest in fostering and promoting people
to people communications and learning throughout their industry. Alliance
members are end users, vendors, and other interested professionals involved
in interactive multimedia and collaborative communications technologies
and their applications. The IMCCA actively supports and seeks to bring about
unification of several disparate professional organizations in its industry. |
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Interactive
Television Alliance (ITA)
Offices: Santa Monica, California
ITA, over the past two months, has been working in the background on two
very important initiatives: the Interactive Advertising Guidelines (IAG)
project and the Interactive Interface Guidelines (IIG) project. The IAG
is developing uniform guidelines for new ad formats and consumer data across
multiple platforms (cable, satellite, broadband, VOD, DVR, IPG, eTV). The
project is produced by the ITA in partnership with ANA, 4As, CAB, and IAB
and is being facilitated by the DiMA Group. |
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