The MPEGIndustry Forum is a non-profitconsortiumdedicated to "further the adoption of MPEG Standards, by establishing them as well accepted and widely used standards among creators of content, developers, manufacturers, providers of services, and end users." The group is involved in many tasks, including promotion of MPEG standards ; developing MPEG certification for products; organising educational events; and collaborating on development of new de facto MPEG standards. MPEGIF, founded in 2000, has played a significant role in facilitating the widespread adoption and deployment of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 as the industry’s standard video compression technology powering next generation television and most mainstream content delivery and consumption applications including packaged media. MPEGIF serves as a single point of information on technology, products and services for these standards, offers interoperability testing, a conformance program, marketing activities and is supporting over 50 international trade shows and conferences per year. The key activities of the forum are structured via three main Committees:
Technology & Engineering
Interoperability & Compliance
Marketing & Communication
2009–2010 focus areas
3DTV
Addressable advertising: extension and adoption of CableLabs SCTE-104 for all multimedia
MPEGIF is also running the , which is designed to help guide interoperability among products and technology. The program, based on a self-certification process, is free of charge and open to all companies using MPEG technology, not just members of MPEGIF although, membership is encouraged. Qualified products have the right to display the MP4 Qualification Mark and also list their status in their documentation, literature, and advertising. They will also have their product listed in the MPEGIF Product Directory. In June 2012 the MPEG Industry Forum officially "declared victory" and voted to close its operation and merge its remaining assets with that of the Open IPTV Forum.