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Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS)
Offices: San Francisco, California
IADAS was founded in 1998 to help drive the creative, technical, and professional
progress of the Internet and evolving forms of interactive media.
In the model of the film, television, and the recording industries, the
purposes of The Academy are: to recognize and acknowledge excellence in
interactive content across emerging technologies; to connect a diverse group
of luminaries to facilitate growth and development in the digital arts and
sciences; and to educate industry professionals and the public-at-large
about what is relevant, making technology accessible and integrating it
into the general culture. |
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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS)
Offices: New York, New York
IATAS was founded in 1969 to promote excellence in international television
and is the organization that awards International Emmys to the best television
programs produced outside the US It is part of the National Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences; however, it operates under its own Board of Directors
with a global focus. Every November, The International Academy produces
the iEMMYs Festival and International Emmy Awards Gala in New York City.
The iEMMYs Festival screens the current year International Emmy nominated
programs with producers and directors in attendance. |
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International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA)
Offices: New York, New York
The IAVA is an assembly of leading professionals from various disciplines
of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature
of traditional and interactive media. Membership in the IAVA is open to
qualified individuals to further the mission of the IAVA. The IAVA is also
the sanctioning body for the Davey Awards and W3 Awards. |
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Association of Contract & Commercial Managers (IACCM)
Offices: Geneva, Switzerland
IACCM has set their objective to raise the status, profile and professionalism
of commercial contracting. Their membership comes from the sales contracting
and procurement communities and spans more than 400 corporations in over
75 countries. This reflects the needs of today's corporations and the work
and career patterns of the professional contract manager and negotiator.
Their membership is drawn from many industries and is made up of contract
and commercial managers, negotiators, and others directly involved in the
contracting process supporting sales, commercial or procurement. |
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International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Offices: York, Maine
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the result of
the recent union of the Privacy Officers Association (POA) and the Association
of Corporate Privacy Officers (ACPO). IAPP is the nation’s leading association
for privacy and security professionals. It helps its members build and maintain
privacy programs while effectively navigating the rapidly changing regulatory
and legal environments. |
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International Business Council (IBC)
Offices: Geneva, Switzerland
The International Business Council is an interactive community of concerned
and committed business leaders. The IBC identifies and addresses globally
relevant business issues and develops practical solutions. It also acts
as an advisory body providing intellectual stewardship to the World Economic
Forum. |
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Communications Industry Association (ICIA)
Offices: Fairfax, Virginia
ICIA serves its worldwide membership and the AV communications industry
as the pre-eminent provider of education, exhibitions, and information services
to enhance their ability to conduct business successfully, profitably and
competently. ICIA’s membership is made up of over 3,000 companies and individuals
located in 56 countries, representing tens of thousands of AV communications
professionals. ICIA presents value to its members as an industry-wide non-competitive
entity. |
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Council for Small Business (ICSB)
Offices: Washington, DC
ICSB promotes the development of knowledge in all areas of business theory
and practice and is particularly focused on strategies and policies proven
to be effective in sustaining small businesses and entrepreneurship. ICSB's
annual international conference allows members to share their expertise
on the latest business developments and to receive constructive feedback
from those researching similar topics. ICSB currently has 11 country-based
or regional affiliates containing members from over 70 countries. |
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Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
Offices: New York, New York; London, England & Singapore
The International Council of Shopping Centers is the global trade association
of the shopping center industry. Its 57,000 members in the US, Canada and
more than 80 other countries include shopping center owners, developers,
managers, marketing specialists, investors, lenders, retailers and other
professionals as well as academics and public officials. ICSC links with
more than 25 national and regional shopping center councils throughout the
world. |
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Disk Duplicating Association (IDDA)
Offices: San Francisco, California; Boston, Massachusetts; North Sydney,
Australia & Oxford, England
The IDDA, with over 160 members worldwide, and representing the interests
of many thousands of optical disc duplicators, acts as a forum for organizations
involved in the business of commercial recording onto recordable media formats,
including CD-R and DVD-/+R. The IDDA works with suppliers on meeting the
needs of the members, & promoting technologies that can lead to growth of
the Disc Duplicating Industry. The IDDA has concerned itself with ethics,
definitions, media royalty charges, media quality, disc printing solutions,
copy protection and equipment reliability. |
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