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Siemon Gets Recognized By Telecommunications Industry Association
Global network infrastructure solutions provider, Siemon, has been recognized as a top 5 percent 2023 Star Award winner in the categories of the most engaged individual and most engaged company by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).
TIA is the leading ANSI-accredited standards development body for the Information and Communication Technologies Industry (ICT). The TIA Star Awards have recognized the association’s most active individuals and companies for their contributions to the advancement of TIA and industry objectives and initiatives.
John Siemon, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Operations Officer at Siemon was recognized in the top 5 percent for the individual category. As a named inventor on over 50 patents in the field of ICT, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to innovation and progress. John’s leadership extends beyond Siemon, actively contributing to industry organisations like TIA, BICSI, and ANSI. Notably, he received the Astin-Polk International Standards Medal for his dedication to promoting international standards development.
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“I am humbled to be recognised as a top 5% Most Engaged Individual by TIA“, says John Siemon. “This award belongs to the entire Siemon team, whose tireless efforts contribute to shaping the future of the ICT industry. Collaboration and standards development are crucial for ensuring interoperability and driving innovation, and I am proud to be a part of this collective effort.”
Siemon’s commitment to standards development extends across various TIA committees, including those focused on cabling infrastructure, data centres, and intelligent buildings. The company actively participates in shaping industry standards that ensure interoperability, reliability, and sustainability for future generations of networking technologies worldwide.
This recognition by TIA underscores Siemon’s unwavering dedication to ICT industry standards and its commitment to shaping the future of the telecommunications landscape.