AVWeek 584: Simple MTR
Why Extron is moving to a C-Suite Leadership Team, making successful Teams Rooms, and Audinate releases Dante Brooklyn 3.

Why Extron is moving to a C-Suite Leadership Team, making successful Teams Rooms, and Audinate releases Dante Brooklyn 3.
Discussing the value of interoperability within different AV over IP solutions, and the importance of organizations like AIMS.
The AV industry has a vast amount of different jobs within the space. Are they similarities in live events compared to project management?
When it comes to security, vulnerabilities are a matter of when and not if. When they happen, how can integrators be ready?
How a 21-second video made an integrator $30,000, and the shifting market for projects within the residential space.
It sounds like science fiction to apply extended reality solutions to the medical field, but there are examples already in use.
With more workers getting into the hybrid space and needing powerful systems at home, how can integrators get into the resimerical market?
What's new at Microsoft Ignite, why 3D conferencing is trying to be a thing, and where direct view LEDs belong in the corporate space.
AVIXA's Women's Council partners with Rosie Riveters to encourage more women into STEM programs. The value of programs like this for AV.
Looking at the user experience and user interface space and the tools that AV programmers should have to support their customers' experience.
Being environmentally friendly is important, but how much of a factor is sustainability for clients when it comes to their AV systems?
Discussing the new approach to appointing CEDIA’s Board of Directors and what it means for the residential space moving forward. The post AVNation Special: A Look At CEDIA’s Election Process appeared first on AVNation TV.
Discussing the new approach to appointing CEDIA's Board of Directors and what it means for the residential space moving forward.
Taking a look back at the start of the supply chain issues, and how the advice presented then is just as useful for integrators.
Samsung wants to be Carbon Neutral by 2050, growing your business on purpose, and Mitchell Acoustics comes to the US market. The post ResiWeek 350: It’s Nostalgia appeared first on AVNation TV.
Samsung wants to be Carbon Neutral by 2050, growing your business on purpose, and Mitchell Acoustics comes to the US market.
Looking at the power of virtual control from the perspective of programmers in AV, and what it can do for the corporate space.
Zoom bolsters their client security in response to vulnerabilities. What should integrators be doing on their end to stay safe?
Altas and RTI partner up for Atmosphere, where virtual control is headed, and where AI belongs in the meeting room.
A look at the potential uses for extended reality solutions within the medical space, for physical therapy, mental wellbeing and more.
Talking to Extron about the power of virtual control and what it means to have the next generation of control processing for integrators. The post AVNation Special: Extron’s Virtual Control appeared first on AVNation TV.
Talking to Extron about the power of virtual control and what it means to have the next generation of control processing for integrators.
What matters about Matter, why Massachusetts is banning certain shades, and how Access Networks is streamlining networks for the home.
Security is not a matter of if, but when. So when something is breached, who is at fault? The hardware, the installer or no one?
Making an impact in sustainable AV, how local regulations affect the industry, and wondering if USB will ever truly be usurped.
What it will take to make the AV industry a more inclusive environment, starting with giving more leadership opportunities for women.
For such a successful industry, there seems to be a lot of people that just enter it by happenstance. What's the deal with that?
Is AV the key to bringing back the audience to live events? If so, how do integrators in that space accomplish it?
CEDIA Expo is back in person, Commercial Integrator announces a new show in 2023, and Nice rebrands companies for North America.
As the home becomes smarter with more complicated technology, does the integrator become the arbiter of solutions to install?