Day two done and if today is anything to go by, the future of AV is bright - and we’re not just talking about all the LED walls, interactive installations and dazzling digital displays that will have you questioning whether your eye-sight is worthy of the high definition screens on show. Today also saw records fall, with the largest single day in the event’s 10 years history, a fitting tribute for a true industry event.
Day one of Integrate 2018 kicked off with Channel Nine’s gadget guy, Trevor Long asking, “What the Tech?” as he took the Today program’s viewers on a sneak preview of the show, positioning the event “at the bleeding edge of technology” - a fitting way to start off an event themed around the future of AV. And what a start it was.
Combining d&b loudspeaker systems with state-of-the-art processing power, object-based mixing and sophisticated room emulation, d&b Soundscape is a toolkit to enable the creation of an unparalleled listening experience.
CEO and president Biamp, Rashid Skaf, will join Stuart Craig, CEO of Crestron APAC, and consultant Peter Coman to discuss AV’s place in the future enterprise in a new InAVate program announced for Integrate 2018.
For almost a decade, industry pundits have been predicting the death of the projector – yet, sales keep growing. And, in the biggest irony of all, the projector has invaded the one-and-only market deemed as a display-only segment: digital signage.
When it comes to large scale audio-visual setups, there are a range of issues that can occur that can threaten the integrity of the entire network. Which is why Audinate created Dante, a revolutionary new multi-channel digital media networking technology that eliminates most of the issues that can compromise a high-end audio setup.
Barco is defining the simplicity of wireless collaboration, with their hassle-free presentation solution, Clickshare. But that's not all they're bringing to Integrate, with their LCD video wall range, projectors, operator workplace solutions and a unique casino-style experience all on their stands, D59, D56, G2.
The globalisation of the audio visual sector has placed an ever-increasing demand on remote technologies, the implementation of Internet of Things (IoT) and the need for wider global connectivity.