Mike Garl, Steve Terry, VP of research and development, ETC; and Fred Foster, CEO, ETC at the cheque presentation
USA - ETC has been a major donor to, supporter of, and participant in ESTA's Technical Standards Program since its inception. Now they've taken that support to an even higher level by becoming a Visionary Level Investor in Innovation with a pledge of $10,000 for each of the next five years.

Representatives of ETC were present at the very first meeting discussing the creation of the TSP and have always been active on TSP Working Groups. Steve Terry, ETC's vice president of research and development is also a long-time member and former chair of the Technical Standards Council and Maya Nigrosh, senior software engineer, is currently serving as co-chair of the Control Protocols Working Group.

Steve presented a cheque for the first instalment of their pledge at the recent USITT show to Technical Standards Council co-chair Mike Garl, commenting, "From ETC's point of view, the ESTA Technical Standards Program is an industry 'crown jewel'. There is no other industry forum that allows so many diverse interests to come together to solve equipment interoperability and safety standards issues in an ANSI-approved environment--along with tangible commercial benefits for all of us. We are very proud to lend our support to this critical program, and we respectfully challenge other entertainment industry companies to join us in this effort with their chequebooks."

Mike Garl responded, "ESTA and the Technical Standards Program are extremely grateful to ETC for this generous and long term commitment. ETC has always been one of the industry's leaders and this level of financial support demonstrates that leadership. This support will help the TSP continue to be successful and a valuable asset to the entertainment industry. I applaud Steve's challenge and look forward to welcoming additional Investors in Innovation."

ESTA's ANSI-accredited Technical Standards Program brings together hundreds of subject matter experts from around the world to create standards and recommended practices that increase safety and improve interoperability. The TSP has over 50 published standards, with more in development, that help solve problems and make life safer and easier for those working in the entertainment technology and related industries. Find out how you can become an "Investor in Innovation" by visiting tsp.esta.org/invest.

(Jim Evans)


Latest Issue. . .

Save
Cookies user preferences
We use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.
Accept all
Decline all
Analytics
Tools used to analyze the data to measure the effectiveness of a website and to understand how it works.
Google Analytics
Accept
Decline
Advertisement
If you accept, the ads on the page will be adapted to your preferences.
Google Ad
Accept
Decline