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3rd IPTV Application Challenge

Joint ITU and IPC IPTV Application Challenge - "Better quality of life with international standards: an accessible world for all"

Launched in July 2014, ITU and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) organized an IPTV application challenge titled "Better quality of life with international standards: an accessible world for all".

The Challenge focused especially on accessibility aspects to raise awareness of the importance of multimedia and multimodal audiovisual accessibility for everyone, especially persons with a variety of levels and types of disability, including age-related disabilities . The Challenge gave both experts and non-experts a chance to uncover their innovative ideas and to develop/refine their applications for actual deployment in systems built to ITU-T's global IPTV standards.   
The final applications run over the provided platforms based on either ITU-T H.761 (Ginga-NCL) or ITU-T H.762 (LIME: interactive multimedia).

Newslog: ITU, IPC

Awards


Joint ITU and IPC IPTV Application Challenge - Best Apps - Individual/SME
is awarded to the following two winners. The Cash Prize is splited evenly, thus each winner receives USD 2,500. Joint ITU and IPC IPTV Application Challenge - Best Apps - Corporate/Public Sector Honourable Mentions-Corporate/Public Sector

Organizers

OKI UFJF ​ ​


Technical support

OKI KEIO University Crest UFJF PUC-Rio ​ ​

Sponsorship opportunities

The Joint ITU-IPC IPTV Application Challenge presents a significant marketing opportunity. Sponsorship packages are available to make your company’s profile visible to a large worldwide audience. Your contribution will assist ITU and IPC in organizing the event including: the cash prize, refinement of the winning applications, awards ceremony and other logistics costs. Significant benefits will be offered to sponsors. ​


 

Awards Category

Platforms

​The final application will have to run over the provided platforms based on either ITU-T H.762 (LIME: interactive multimedia) or ITU-T H.761 (Ginga-NCL), and optionally ITU-T H.763.1 (Cascading style sheets for IPTV services) or ITU-T H.764 (IPTV services enhanced script language).