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RedTech International has announced the winners of the RedTech IBC2025 Best in Show Awards, presented at this year’s International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam. RedTech created the awards in 2021 to highlight standout solutions that drive the industry forward.
The RedTech Best in Show Awards recognize innovation and excellence in the global radio and digital audio industries. Judged by a panel of industry experts and broadcast engineers, the awards evaluate products based on market relevance, design, operational and business benefits, innovation, technical performance and cost-effectiveness.
The independent judges took to the floor of the IBC in Amsterdam over the weekend of the event and cast their professional eyes over the multitude of products on offer.
The judges were asked to rate each product on a scale of 1 to 10 and provide a short appraisal of the products.
…and the winners are
Based on the criteria listed above, here are this year’s winners — the companies and their new products or services that showed commitment to product excellence — in alphabetical order:
- Axel Tech — Talk Show System for Oxygen 3000 Plus lineup
- Broadcast Radio — Myriad Playout & Myriad Cloud Hybrid Radio Ecosystem
- Enco Systems — Enco SPECai Ad Creation Service
- Ferncast — FernSLP — Web Contribution Hub
- Jutel — RadioMan Lamppu
- Lawo — Home Power Core App
- GatesAir — GatesAir High-Efficiency DAB+ Transmitter Architecture
- NeoGroupe — NeoSip VOIP Phone
- Radio.Cloud — Live Studio
- RFE Broadcast (with Inovonics) — RM500 FM Radio Monitor
- Telos Alliance — Axia Altus SE Virtual Radio Mixer
- Telos Alliance — Telos Zephyr Connect SE
- WideOrbit — WO Fusion
- WorldCast Group — Audemat MC6
- Xperi — DTS AutoStage Smart Discovery
Congratulations everyone. And thank you for your commitment to technical innovation and excellence.
You can see how the winners reacted below.
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