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The audio sector is undergoing a major transformation, driven by technological innovations and a growing demand for new talent. The ATJ 2025 (Audio Talent Job), held on January 28th as part of the Paris Radio Show at Salle Le Solaris (La Bellevilloise) in Paris, offers a unique opportunity to explore these changes. The forum brings together key players in the sector, young talent and professionals to highlight the many training and employment opportunities. Vocational workshops will allow participants to discover the audio professions and training available, while talent pitches will offer employers the opportunity to meet their future recruits. A colour scheme has been put in place to facilitate exchanges between candidates, recruiters and training institutions.
Throughout the show, you will have the opportunity to meet suppliers of products and services, service providers, manufacturers, research companies, institutions, distributors, professional organisations, trade unions, packaging companies and all the professionals in the audio sector in the broadest sense of the term.
This new edition will be officially launched with a few words from Philippe Chapot, director of HF Editions, surrounded by the team, under the direction of our Master of Ceremonies Stéphane Pauwels.
Ten minutes to highlight the highlights, animations of this annual event, the numerous exhibitors and partners.
While Switzerland has quite frankly begun its transition to DAB with all public service radios and Belgium is on the starting blocks, the Arcom White Paper promises digital radio by 2033 without abandoning FM. Everywhere, digital radio is advancing at a steady pace. First feedback in this opening conference, perspectives and potentials for growth in France, Belgium and Switzerland with Hervé Godéchot (Arcom), Jean-Paul Philippot (RTBF), Marco Derighetti (SRG SSR), Philippe Zahno (RRR), Charles-Emmanuel Bon (Radio France/ Ensemble pour le DAB), Christophe Schalk (SIRTI / Alliance de la Radio) and Sylvain Delfau (SNRL / Les Locales).