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Native name | Riedel (/ˈriːdəl/ REE-dəl) |
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Company type | GmbH & Co. KG |
Industry | Video, Audio, Data and Communication |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | |
Key people |
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Number of employees | > 700 |
Website | www.riedel.net |
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RIEDEL Communications GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Riedel Funk- und Intercomtechnik) is a German manufacturer of communications equipment and an equipment distributor. Riedel was founded in 1987 in Wuppertal, Germany by Thomas Riedel. [1]
Riedel has three business segments: manufacture of communication equipment, rental services, and radio distribution. The company has over 700 employees [2] and is based in the RIEDEL Technologie Park (Uellendahler Str. 353 in 42109 Wuppertal, Germany). [3]
Riedel's technology has been used in numerous international events, including Formula 1 races, [4] World Championships [5] [6] [7] and the Olympic Games. [8] [9] Many broadcasting companies, theatres and industrial facilities use Riedel systems for smaller applications and events. In 2003 Riedel won the Wuppertaler Wirtschaftspreis. [10] It has also received three Emmy Awards.
In 2013, Riedel received an Emmy for production, features and transmission of the Red Bull Stratos – Felix Baumgartner jump out of a balloon capsule. [11]
Riedel operates in three business fields: [12] [13]
• Manufacturing:
Riedel designs, manufactures and distributes real-time networks for video, audio, data and communications. The products are used worldwide for broadcast,
[14]
[15] professional audio, event,
[16]
[17]
[18] sports,
[19]
[20] theatre, universities
[21] and security applications.
• Rental service:
Riedel provides radio and
intercom services, event IT as well as fibre-based and wireless audio and video transmission systems. Riedel offers support services including project planning,
logistics, set up and operations for projects of any size.
• Radio distribution:
Riedel is one of the largest authorized
Motorola business partners in Europe (in partnership since 1991).
2019: Artist-1024 and acquisition of Embrionix
2018: RSP-1232HL SmartPanel and acquisition of Archwave and Cymatic Audio
2017: Bolero
2016: ASL, Rio, and Delec
2015: MicroN, MetroN and STX-200 for Skype TX
2014: Olympic Wintergames and Commonwealth Games Glasgow
2012: Red Bull Stratos
2011: Eurovision Song Contest
2009: MediorNet
2005: Red Bull Air Race
2004: Partyline and Olympic Games
2002: Olympic Winter Games
2000: EXPO & Artist
1998: FIFA Worldcup
1994: Olympic Games
1993: Formula One
1991: Motorola and RiFace
1987: Founded in Wuppertal, Germany
Manufactured products:
Managed technology products:
Engineering hubs:
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Native name | Riedel (/ˈriːdəl/ REE-dəl) |
---|---|
Company type | GmbH & Co. KG |
Industry | Video, Audio, Data and Communication |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | |
Key people |
|
Number of employees | > 700 |
Website | www.riedel.net |
![]() | This article contains text that is written in a
promotional tone. (July 2021) |
RIEDEL Communications GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Riedel Funk- und Intercomtechnik) is a German manufacturer of communications equipment and an equipment distributor. Riedel was founded in 1987 in Wuppertal, Germany by Thomas Riedel. [1]
Riedel has three business segments: manufacture of communication equipment, rental services, and radio distribution. The company has over 700 employees [2] and is based in the RIEDEL Technologie Park (Uellendahler Str. 353 in 42109 Wuppertal, Germany). [3]
Riedel's technology has been used in numerous international events, including Formula 1 races, [4] World Championships [5] [6] [7] and the Olympic Games. [8] [9] Many broadcasting companies, theatres and industrial facilities use Riedel systems for smaller applications and events. In 2003 Riedel won the Wuppertaler Wirtschaftspreis. [10] It has also received three Emmy Awards.
In 2013, Riedel received an Emmy for production, features and transmission of the Red Bull Stratos – Felix Baumgartner jump out of a balloon capsule. [11]
Riedel operates in three business fields: [12] [13]
• Manufacturing:
Riedel designs, manufactures and distributes real-time networks for video, audio, data and communications. The products are used worldwide for broadcast,
[14]
[15] professional audio, event,
[16]
[17]
[18] sports,
[19]
[20] theatre, universities
[21] and security applications.
• Rental service:
Riedel provides radio and
intercom services, event IT as well as fibre-based and wireless audio and video transmission systems. Riedel offers support services including project planning,
logistics, set up and operations for projects of any size.
• Radio distribution:
Riedel is one of the largest authorized
Motorola business partners in Europe (in partnership since 1991).
2019: Artist-1024 and acquisition of Embrionix
2018: RSP-1232HL SmartPanel and acquisition of Archwave and Cymatic Audio
2017: Bolero
2016: ASL, Rio, and Delec
2015: MicroN, MetroN and STX-200 for Skype TX
2014: Olympic Wintergames and Commonwealth Games Glasgow
2012: Red Bull Stratos
2011: Eurovision Song Contest
2009: MediorNet
2005: Red Bull Air Race
2004: Partyline and Olympic Games
2002: Olympic Winter Games
2000: EXPO & Artist
1998: FIFA Worldcup
1994: Olympic Games
1993: Formula One
1991: Motorola and RiFace
1987: Founded in Wuppertal, Germany
Manufactured products:
Managed technology products:
Engineering hubs: