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VIA
(redirected from Video Industry Association)

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VIAViaduct (US Postal service standard street suffix)
VIAViacom Inc. (stock symbol)
VIAVancouver International Airport (British Columbia, Canada)
VIAVienna International Airport
VIAVirtual Interface Architecture
VIAVlaanderen in Actie (Dutch: Flanders in Action)
VIAVirus Information Alliance
VIAVision Into Action
VIAVolunteers in Action
VIAVisual Information Access
VIAVisual Impact Assessment (environmental studies)
VIAVoice Infrastructure and Applications (Cisco)
VIAVideo Image Analysis
VIAVirtual Infrastructure Access
VIAVaccine Information & Awareness
VIAValue Iteration Algorithm
VIAVideo Industry Association
VIAViewable Image Area
VIAVendors' ISDN Association
VIAVersatile Integrated Avionics (Honeywell)
VIAVAX Information Architecture (DEC)
VIAVideotex Industry Association
VIAVersatile Interface Adaptor
VIAValencia Industrial Association
VIAValue Impact Analysis
VIAVirus Inactivating Agent
VIAVendor Independent ASIS
VIAVoice over IP Interoperability Alliance
VIAVehicle Internal Architecture
VIAVoice Internet-Age Architecture (Pingtel)


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Robert Melcher, Chief Technology Officer for Syntax-Brillian, accepted the award for the company's 1080p LCoS HDTV at the event attended by more than 200 Chinese government officials, including representatives from the China Video Industry Association, which organizes the event annually, the Ministry of Information Industry, local and international TV makers, radio and TV broadcasters, as well as media and industry experts.
 
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