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The winners of the first-ever ISE Stand Design Awards competition were announced yesterday afternoon during a presentation ceremony at the Audio Solutions Theatre. Organised by EXHIBITOR magazine, an award-winning monthly publication featuring best practices for trade show marketing, the Stand Design Awards were created to recognise the stand-design efforts of the exhibitors at ISE 2017. The nominees were divided into three size-based categories: 6-39sqm, 40–100sqm and over 100sqm. The independent panel of judges, charged with picking the winners from a shortlist of 21 stands, were: Matthias Braun, creative director, Studio Atelier Damböck Messebau; Dick de Jong, manager of presentations and collections, NEMO Science Museum, Amsterdam; Aleksey Kozyrev, exhibition design team lead, Wargaming Group; and Andrew Sexton, creative director and agency partner, 2LK Design, UK. The winners were: LUMITRIX - Best Stand up to 39sqm Judges appreciated the versatility of this design, which allowed for interaction and adaptability. They felt it perfectly demonstrated the company’s product in an engaging way and packed a powerful punch in a minimal space.
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EXPROMO - Best Stand between 40 and 100sqm Judges applauded the exhibitor’s ability to integrate the screens into the architecture in a seamless yet interesting manner. They also appreciated the ancillary booth adjacent to the main exhibit, which extended the space to make it appear even larger than it is, providing additional presence and an area perfect for one-onone discussions – with a prime vantage point of the main booth’s multimedia show. EPSON EUROPE - Best Stand over 100sqm A consistent design language throughout the entire, massive space helped Epson take home the award in the over 100sqm category. Judges also appreciated a similarly consistently high quality of digital content featured in myriad ways throughout the Epson exhibit. “I’d like to applaud Integrated Systems Europe for choosing to partner with an independent third party,” said ceremony host Travis Stanton, editor of EXHIBITOR magazine, who presented the awards in conjunction with ISE managing director Mike Blackman. “Through this arrangement with ISE, the competition is able to be conducted
in a completely unbiased manner, with the utmost integrity. All details have been organised by EXHIBITOR, with adjudication from a third-party panel of experiential design experts, who were able to evaluate each stand based on its merits and nothing more.”
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AV/IT: we need to communicate BY IAN McMURRAY Recalling the famous words of Sun Microsystems’ John Gage – “The network is the computer” – Volker Löwer of IFB Consulting began his presentation at InfoComm’s “Interfacing between IT and AV” conference at ISE 2017 yesterday by suggesting that, today, “the network is the media system”. However, he pointed out, there is much misunderstanding: it is, for example, too easy to assume that everything is data, so we can put it on the network. Löwer took this a step further, claiming that “not everything that looks like a network is indeed a network”. Using HDBaseT as an example,
he explained how, just because the requirement was to move an AV signal from a transmit point to a receive point didn’t mean that it could pass through the switches and routers typical of an IT network. He also noted the constraints placed on network management by protocols such as Dante. Löwer went on to describe the differing requirements of the primary users of the network – the IT organisation – and the requirements of the AV application. Latency, for instance, is a key concern for AV, while conserving bandwidth is a preoccupation for IT. He went on to describe how, in his view, IT organisations often appeared not to care about the
specific requirements of AV devices – while AV professionals tend to be unconcerned by the demands of network management. “So,” asked Löwer. “How do we make things better?” His recommendation was that communication between the IT and AV teams was essential, with a full and frank exchange of requirements and preconditions. “Both sides,” he said, “need to understand the issues facing the other side, and work together to find feasible, effective, robust solutions.” The session then moved on to a case study of the challenges overcome by UNIDO in Vienna, followed by a highly interactive and stimulating panel discussion.
IFB Consulting’s Volker Löwer: “How do we make things better?”
Affordable signage Claro easy conferencing control for retail security PEAVEY
LEVELONE The first ever showing of the DSS-1000 digital signage player is taking place at ISE 2017, where first-time exhibitor LevelOne hopes to catch the eye of retail visitors seeking an affordable digital signage solution that addresses not only their advertising goals, but also their security concerns. The device, working with one of the company’s HDMI extenders and a Windows PC-based CMS solution, enables retailers to play up to 9x9 images on up to 250 displays simultaneously, using feeds from live IP surveillance cameras alongside other files playing ads, movies, slide shows and promotions, all of which can
be scheduled. “We come from the IT space and we see an opportunity to help retailers maximise their screens at the point of sale,” said Marian Häke, technical salesperson at LevelOne. “Usually, video surveillance to prevent theft is shown on a small screen. Our solution allows you to combine your surveillance activities and theft prevention with product promotions in a very affordable manner. So far, we have had some very high quality conversations with ISE visitors about DSS-1000.” The company also provides security cameras and analogue to IP camera conversion technology.
Stand: 8-K216
Targeting the meeting and conference business, Peavey Commercial Audio has launched its MediaMatrix Claro processor. The unit is suited to boardroom, courtroom, lecture theatre and
Members of the non-profit SDVoE Alliance line up at the consortium’s launch yesterday. (L-R): Kamran Ahmed, CEO & co-founder at AptoVision; Amir
classroom meeting conferencing applications. The single rack processing frame holds 12 balanced mic / line level inputs with eight line outputs. The DSP processing covers dynamic in/out control automatic and manual mixing capabilities and
Bar-Niv, VP of marketing at Aquantia; Victor Vettorello, senior application specialist, Christie; Justin Kennington, president of the SDVoE Alliance; Laurent Masia,
signal routing. “What separates this is that it is already preconfigured in the DSP,” said global marketing manager Shayne Thomas. “You don’t need to programme it and it works with any web interface. It saves huge amounts in of programming and set-up time.”
Stand: 7-N210
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Super-reality is coming to sports fans BY GEORGE COLE Imagine you could experience the thrill of racing in an F1 motor car while sitting in your living room, or jumping off a cliff in a paraglider. That is the tantalising prospect sports fans could be offered with virtual reality (VR) technology, which immerses users into a virtual world. At yesterday’s Sports Venue Technology Summit, sponsored by Supponor, a panel debated the question ‘VR: even better than the real thing?’ Dave Elliot, enterprise business development manager, Holovis, thought that VR could be used to “extend the
experience of the main event at a venue. What if you could experience walking through the players’ tunnel before the football match started?” But Jean-Luc Affaticati, CEO Digit Arena, said, “We are not focusing on bringing VR into venues, but using it to bring fans from the outside into them.” That was the majority view of the panel. Samuel Westberg, director of sales EMEA, LiveLike, stated: “The quality of VR is not good enough to watch whole games – there are limits to the medium,” but added, “I think VR has the potential to become a media aggregator, and eventually, the main media to watch sports events at home.”
There was potential to make money from VR, said Elliot. “What if you could experience parachuting or high cliff diving without any danger? There’s pay-per-view potential for that.” The panel concluded that, ultimately, the decision would be made by rights holders. When the ISE Daily asked the panel if they thought that VR could become a commercial flop like 3D, Pieter Van Leugenhagen, business strategist, Yondr, said, “I don’t believe VR will be hyped like 3D. 3D was seen as a replacement for cinema and normal TV, but VR is not - it’s just a new medium that sits next to TV and cinema.”
Jean-Luc Affaticati (second left): “We are not focusing on bringing VR into venues, but using it to bring fans from the outside into them”
Russian insights Wide array of speakers
BY JAMES GROVES
ISE 2017 has hosted its first ‘Insights into the Russian Markets’ event. The presentation and networking event, which took place yesterday afternoon, was designed to deliver ‘invaluable’ information on the Russian AV systems integrations business, giving manufacturers looking to expand into Russia and CIS the opportunity to connect with key Russian distributors. It saw various Russian business representatives offer their insights into the up-and-coming Russian market: ISR’s Daria Petrova; invidis consulting founder and managing director Florian Rotberg; Polymedia CEO Elena Novikova; Digis’ Pavel Sigov, Iridium Mobiles’ Nikolay Rusanov; and Hi-Tech Media managing partner Sergey Kuznetsov. Petrova said, “We want to introduce Russian manufacturers to the wider market. GDP is projected to grow between 1% and 2% in the next year, and, with our recession coming to an end, there is great deal of potential in the Russian market.” As an example, she cited the growing DOOH and digital signage market throughout Moscow and
St Petersburg, where over 15,000 out-of-home advertising structures generated approximately €190 million in 2016. “Russia has changed a lot,” stated Rotberg. “There are many positive signs for 2017 and 2018. The market is huge, and with the event of major events such as the 2018 World Cup in Russia, we will see major investments in our markets in the near future.”
TW AUDIO Three installation products are being exhibited by TW Audio: the Vera20i vertical array for installations, the T30i wideband installation loudspeaker, and the T20i point source loudspeaker. The Vera20i is a 2 x 10in LF/1.4in HF vertical array, designed for
installations in aesthetic conscious markets where sightlines and an unobtrusive look are required. It measures just over 60cm wide and 28cm high per module. Compared to standard 8in driver arrays. The two 10in driver of the Vera20i are able to reproduce up to 6dB more low frequency output, with lower distortion.
The T30i is a dual 14in LF/1.4in HF wideband installation speaker. It offers full-range operation from 34Hz to 20kHz in a single enclosure. It is capable of delivering 139dB. Finally, the T20i is 2 x 10in LF/1.4in HF, and is specifically designed for the performance installation market.
Stand: 14-D150
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Petrova: “With our recession coming to an end, there is great deal of potential in the Russian market”
On GP Acoustics’ stand, a number of new speakers have been added to the KEF C range of installation speakers. At the very top end, the company is previewing the very new C5 160REF-THX installation
speaker system, that is the first to be based on KEF’s REF series. “For the first time we are introducing an installation speaker using the original Uni-Q from our reference series,” said Frank Eschholz, GP Acoustics’ senior product specialist.
The speaker is THX certified, which is something that KEF is undertaking for a number of its high-end speakers. The plan is to have C5 160REF-THX available in the middle of this year with pricing of around $10,500.
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Spots make a difference for colour CONGRATULATIONS ADAM HALL GROUP Cameo, the Adam Hall Group brand for professional lighting equipment, has extended its Auro series with two powerful LED moving heads, Auro Spot 300 and 400. Featuring 16-bit resolution and high speed three-phase motors for 630° pan and 230° tilt, the Auro Spot 400 offers RDM capability and a powerful, ultra bright single LED. The fixture sports two gobo wheels, rotating and fixed gobos, two colour wheels and a choice of three rotating prisms with 12 intense colours, split colours and two temperatures of white. For outdoor use, the Zenit Auro Spot 400 is a professional moving head with RDM capability and powerful, ultra bright single LED P 130 and Zenit P 40 IP65rated PAR spotlights provide a diverse range of options for for simple, intuitive configuration. can be copied to the integrated creative lighting design. Both PARs DMX-compatible lighting units can Flash memory. The free Cameo D are supplied with two diffusers and be controlled via PC or Mac to create 4 software package contains over feature a robust cast aluminium professional light shows through 15,000 device libraries and a scan housing as well as innovative, the use of the DVC 4 DMX interface. library editor to create and edit locking 5-pin DMX sockets and In Live mode, the plug-and-play device profiles. A free app facilitates power input and output sockets. interface offers 512 DMX channels. remote control by iPhones, iPads A modern OLED display with four Used in stand-alone mode with 256 and android devices via WiFi. touch-sensitive control panels aims channels, programmed light shows Stand: 7-K200
Turkey takes on China TAGLIG Armed with delicious Turkish Delights, Taglig has come to Amsterdam to challenge the dominance of Chinese manufacturers over the LED market by presenting itself as an attractive alternative for European clients for shipping and after sales. “Our raw materials are Chinese, but our production is based in Turkey,” said a spokesman for the
company. “The advantage of our company is location, we are closer to Europe than China. We are here to give our brand more exposure, expand our visibility and perhaps secure distributorships as a good alternative to the Chinese market.” The company produces a range of SMD LED screens starting at 1.2mm, with a 3.9mm pixel pitch version showing on the stand at 4K resolution. Also showing on the stand are the 2.5mm and 2.9mm
options. Screens can be custommade to customer requests and are aimed at the digital signage and advertising market. Taglig, which has been operating for the last two years as a manufacturer, has already provided screens to support Turkish entertainment TV shows as well as to the 80,000seat Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.
Stand: 8-K340
DVS-200 streaming server software launched DATA VIDEO Streaming platform, the DVS-200, has been launched here at ISE 2017 by Data Video. DVS-200 allows the user to encode, transcode, record and deliver real time video to multiple
devices. It comes as a software package or as a fully catered turnkey solution. “Users can deliver their stream to any location, any screen, in any quality, in a flexible and easy manner,” commented marketing manager at
the company, Valentijn Diemel. He added: “The DVS-200 can be combined with our streaming decoders to create an IPTV or digital signage network, so you can send content to any location.”
Stand: 5-S56
Wide array of speakers TW AUDIO Three installation products are being exhibited by TW Audio. The Vera20i vertical array for installations, the T30i wideband installation loudspeaker, and the T20i point source loudspeaker. The Vera20i is a 2 x 10in LF/1.4in HF vertical array, designed for installations
in aesthetic conscious markets where sightlines and an unobtrusive look are required. It measures just over 60cm wide and 28cm high per module. Compared to standard 8in driver arrays. The two 10in driver of the Vera20i are able to reproduce up to 6dB more low frequency output, with lower distortion.
Greg Moores, CTS-I, technical director of UK-based integrator Feltech, was the first to pass the InfoComm Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) exam at ISE 2017. Moores attained the specialised CTS-I certification for installation. “I don’t do as much installation myself anymore, but we’re encouraging our staff to pursue their certifications,” he said. For more than 30 years, InfoComm has administered the CTS program, which is recognised worldwide as the leading AV professional credential.
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POWERSOFT Duecanali 1602, a two-channel amplifier, has been launched in Hall 7. Powersoft describes it as a ‘vital’ addition to the Duecanali Series. In terms of on-board technology, it is similar to the new Quattrocanali four channel amplifier platform, which has also been launched at ISE 2017. However it differs from the current Duecanali models, which are based on the company’s K Series. Network audio expansion is provided by the Dante protocol with a capacity of 4x4 channels, a
feature not available in the earlier Duecanali models. The amplifier is able to drive low impedance loads (2/4/8 ohm) and 70V/100V distributed lines selectable per channel. Furthermore, it provides more than 16 different possible output configurations (Lo-Z, Hi-Z, bridge mode, parallel mode, and combinations of these), delivering a maximum output power per channel of 800W at 8ohm, 800W at 4ohm, 1000W at 2ohm, 2000W at 8ohm bridged, 1600W at 4ohm bridged, 800W at 100V, and 800W at 70V.
Stand: 7-K180, 7-V200
Those brave enough to step inside the Near Miss Simulator in the Immersive Technology Zone (curated by Holovis) have to leave a fear of heights at the door, as they are quickly immersed into extremely compelling content of carrying out a task in a high risk working environment at height.
The T30i is a dual 14in LF/1.4in HF wideband installation speaker. It offers full range operation from 34Hz to 20KHz in a single enclosure. It is capable of delivering 139dB. Finally, the T20i is 2 x 10in LF/1.4in HF, and is specifically designed for the performance installation market.
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Aplauz for Polish distributor ALCONS AUDIO Aplauz has been appointed as the Alcons distributor in Poland. Located in Łomianki, near Warsaw, Aplauz was established in 2003 and has grown to become a well-known Polish supplier of professional audio solutions. Last year, Aplauz and Alcons collaborated on a project that included a shoot-out between a number of loudspeaker brands, followed by an event in Łódź – the first official presentation of Alcons in Poland. It included a session with Alcons Audio managing director Tom Back on the background to the company’s pro-ribbon technology,
with demonstrations of a nine cabinet per side LR18 system with BQ211 subs. The company’s VR series point source systems and QR series line-source solutions were also demonstrated. “Bringing new technology to the professional market is not only about a great product, it’s about the people who locally put their reputation behind those products,” said Back. “Grzegorz and his staff have chosen to communicate our commitment and belief in the benefits of pro-ribbon technology to their discerning clients in the Polish market.”
Flexible PA/VA system aims for economy DYNACORD Promatrix 6000 is being showcased at ISE 2017, a combined public address and voice evacuation system. It offers excellent speech intelligibility and superior sound quality, says Dynacord, via technologies developed for professional sound reinforcement. The Promatrix 6000 is composed of a controller with DSP functions, a 24-zone router, a twochannel amplifier, a call station,
and a call station extension. EN54-certified, the system has a four-channel matrix architecture. Up to four audio signals (such as announcements or playback music) can be simultaneously distributed to different loudspeaker zones, while individual announcements in any zone do not interrupt music in the other zones. Integration of additional audio systems via two of the amplifier’s inputs reduces the total number of required amplifiers, which the company claims lowers total system
Stand: 6-H148
Promatrix 6000’s modular system architecture makes it a complete system consideration for small to medium-sized installations
cost as well as associated operating costs. The use of latest highefficiency class-D amplifiers, as well as intelligent power-management hardware and software, also leads to the lowest possible number of batteries needed at purchase. Fewer batteries need to be replaced on a regular basis, leading to a further reduction of future maintenance costs. Basic and Expert configuration modes are available for convenient building of the complete system architecture. The basic mode is a wizard that provides a step-bystep configuration guide, which makes it possible to programme a basic system within 30 minutes. The expert mode is based on the IRIS-Net software and provides almost unlimited system design flexibility, according to Dynacord, and is able to optimise configurations in more complex and challenging applications.
Stand: 7-M176
Conference camera tracking simplified TELEVIC CONFERENCE Grzegorz Fotek, president and managing director of Aplauz with Tom Back, managing director of Alcons Audio
Redefining dedicated theatre sound performance TDG AUDIO The new Signature Series line from The DaVinci Group (TDG Audio) is being showcased here at ISE 2017. The IWLCR-66 and IWS-210, the first of the series, are now shipping. Signature Series targets the specific high performance, high sound pressure level dedicated home theatre market head on. Because of the physical dimensions (660 x 432mm), each model in the Signature Series features robust construction, with an integrated high grade MDF back-box for better performance control, and a new mounting system that attaches the speakers directly into 16in-oncentre studs, virtually eliminating any possible performance-robbing mechanical vibration. The IWLCR-66 is a large format, in-wall, full range speaker based on dual 6.5in heavy duty drivers designed to be the front left/centre/ right speakers in a professionally designed and installed theatre.
It offers a powerful combination of high efficiency (91dB) with high power handling capability (up to 150W). The IWS-210 in-wall subwoofer utilises a 10in carbon fibre subwoofer and a 10in carbon fibre passive radiator that combine to effectively reproduce the lower octaves of much deeper bass. Carbon fibre is both extremely light and extremely rigid, making it ideal for speakers as it provides for true pistonic movement and extremely low distortion performance. Often found in high-end speaker systems, TDG engineers found it a perfect option for a reference grade theatre speaker system. “We shipped many more units against backorders than we originally anticipated,” said Jeff Francisco, CEO and president of The DaVinci Group. “The level of enthusiasm for the Signature Series by our dealers has exceeded our most optimistic forecasts.”
Stand: 5-S126
The T-Cam Camera Tracking package is being demonstrated here at ISE 2017 by Televic. The package is a complete and out-ofthe-box solution for conference camera tracking. Through a combination of hardware and software, it allows installers to easily equip a conference venue with camera tracking. According to the company, T-Cam integrates effortlessly with all Televic Conference product families for maximum versatility. The T-Cam package comes with two PTZ cameras, a video switcher, and software to be
up and running in no time. Two cameras can be added to the setup to control up to four 3GSDI cameras. The system allows straightforward installation, fast configuration, and integration of a camera tracking system with any Televic Conference system. By combining hardware and software, the T-Cam solution makes it easy to use and control cameras. Installers can quickly set up cameras, create participant presets, and automatically switch the camera between participants based on the conference microphone activity. T-Cam can even add a participant’s name as an overlay
on top of the image. Furthermore, the T-Cam Camera Tracking Solution comes in three different packages, depending on the number of cameras required and the option for a name overlay. With Full HD 1080p output at 60fps and 15x zoom, the T-Cam was made for the Plixus conference network architecture. It allows pristine video with a delay of less than a single frame to be available at the fingertips of every participant, which increases involvement and creates a richer environment to reach better decisions.
Stand: 3-A136
MPEG-4, H.264 module added ZEEVEE The MPEG-4, H.264 encoding media module that ZeeVee has added to its recently announced HDbridge3000 is being demonstrated at ISE 2017. HDbridge3000 is ZeeVee’s solution for the AV over IP transition – by supporting multi-format IP and RF streaming in a single chassis. “HDbridge3000 neatly side-steps the dilemma of how quickly and when to transition by delivering HD and SD video over IP, and RF networks, individually or simultaneously, all within a compact 3RU footprint,” said Robert Muddiman, EMEA sales director for ZeeVee. “Deliver video over
an existing co-axial infrastructure, a standard gigabit Ethernet infrastructure, or a combination of the two from a single platform. Since its launch three months ago, HDbridge3000 has seen over 100 deployments and is delivering content to over 10,000 screens worldwide.” At ISE 2017, ZeeVee is launching a new two channel, H.264 IP media module, which now makes the HDbridge3000 capable of transmitting MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 IP streams, and QAM or DVB-T/C RF streams, simultaneously. The HDbridge3000 is capable of distributing HD, SD and soon 4K UHD content over any network to an unlimited number of displays.
Muddiman: “HDbridge3000 neatly side-steps the dilemma of how quickly and when to transition”
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VOXPOP Away from your own stand (or demo room), what are you most looking forward to seeing at ISE 2017? I’m looking forward to investigating third-party complementary technologies with a view to developing future collaborations for delivering solutions to the end user. Examples such as projection mapping and signal distribution will enable fit-and-forget solutions that complement our laser projectors.
Solid-state projection technology is rapidly gaining ground and market share so we are looking forward to seeing what new developments there are in the industry. 4K infrastructure is also moving along at a pace and it will be interesting to see what technologies, such as servers, cabling and distribution, are emerging.
I always look forward to seeing the people – especially those who design, sell, install and service AV systems. These are the people responsible for delivering the amazing AV experiences our industry is known for, and their insights and comments are always some of my best takeaways from the show.
Daniel Rose European product manager – pro displays, Epson Europe Stand: 1-H90
Chris Axford International sales & marketing manager, Digital Projection Stand: 1-F44
Mark Tracy VP marketing, Middle Atlantic Products, a brand of Legrand Stand: 1-M2
LEVIT8’ing above the crowd ALLOCACOC Studies have shown that sitting all day makes workers less productive, and may even shorten
lifespans. Introducing a fun and practical solution to that problem is LEVIT8, a multi-purpose, flat folding and portable standing desk.
From what appears to be an unassuming magazine, it transforms any ordinary desk into a sit-stand desk. It has no parts and no assembly, so users can
Pendant speakers earn EN54 certification SOUNDTUBE ENTERTAINMENT Being demonstrated at ISE 2017, the RS42-EZ and RS62-EZ are part of SoundTube’s RS-EZ Pendant speaker series and are designed for a wide variety of applications including restaurants, retail, hospitality, houses of worship and education. EN54-24:2008 certified, both speakers feature SoundTube’s BroadBeam Ring technology for wide, smooth dispersion of high frequencies. The RS42-EZ incorporates a 4in coaxial driver and a 0.75in silk dome tweeter with BroadBeam Ring, while the RS62-EZ has a 6.5in coaxial driver and 1.0in silk dome tweeter with BroadBeam Ring. The RS42-EZ and RS62-EZ include a ceramic input terminal
easily alternate between sitting and standing by opening, twisting and closing the LEVIT8. Its functionality and form originate from a simple origami technique; the box-spiral fold. Sizes from small to XL are made available so that the right size can
strip, a built-in thermal fuse, hanging and safety cables, transformer with tap switch, and cover plate with a weather-resistant rubber plug. The speakers may be mounted via a hanging cable or direct conduit. In addition to the EN54 certification, the speakers are UL listed in the US and Canada (1480 UEAY and 2239). A third product in this series, the HP82-EZ 8in high-power pendant with compression driver, received EN54 certification in 2014.
Stand: 3-C87 The RS-EZ Pendant speaker series is designed for a wide variety of applications
be chosen to allow the user’s arms to rest at an ideal angle. The work of three designers based in Singapore, LEVIT8 is one of the first products to succeed with Allocacoc’s crowdfunding platform, DesignNest.
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TODAY’S EVENTS, THEATRE SESSIONS, SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, TECHNOLOGY DEMOS 12:00-12:30 Audio Distribution in the Age of the Mobile Phone
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09:00 Closing Keynote: Daniel Lamarre President and CEO, Cirque du Soleil
This morning, you will have the opportunity to experience at first hand one of the world’s leading international business development executives. Daniel Lamarre, president and CEO of Cirque du Soleil, will present the ISE 2017 Closing Keynote speech. Lamarre is responsible for business and creative strategy at Cirque du Soleil, the world’s largest theatrical production company. He believes that creativity is the key to successful commerce and cites his ability to alleviate fear for business people who look to operate on a global scale as one of his key attributes. His Closing Keynote will explore ‘how unlocking creativity and embracing new technology can grow your business’. Forum (Free event)
ALL DAY Immersive Technology Zone powered by Holovis
Premiering at ISE 2017, the Immersive Technology Zone is produced and managed by Holovis – a world leader in sensory experience design in the entertainment, industrial and retail sectors. Located in the Park Foyer at the rear of Hall 8, the space features four virtual environments that allow visitors to ISE 2017 to explore the various immersive options available, from VR (virtual reality) to AR (augmented reality) and MxR (mixed reality), highlighting how they differ and the business challenges they can help overcome. The environments on display at ISE 2017 include: the Near Miss Simulator, a virtual training environment delivering compelling content for those working in high-risk jobs; a Driving Simulator showing the enhanced impact of VR when combined with perfectly synched motion and audio; an Augmented Reality Zombie game, highlighting the interactive networked capabilities of this technology; and a Virtual Ball Pool, demonstrating MxR in action. Park Foyer (behind Hall 8)
10:00-13:00 InfoComm/CEDIA Conference: Cybersecurity: How to Help Your Customers Understand, Mitigate and Respond to Threats
Have you wondered how easy is it to penetrate a customer’s network? How big a risk is it, really? In this joint InfoComm/CEDIA conference the panel, which primarily deals with applications in small to medium-sized business as well as residential, will help you understand the threats and how to mitigate and respond to them. The sesssion is divided into five 30-minute segments: the network vulnerabilities that hackers looks for; risk assessment and educating the client; mitigating risk by reducing exposure; response and recovery for the worst incidents you can envision; and a concluding panel discussion. Room G106 (All Access Pass required)
10:00-16:00 Future AV Professionals
The Future AV Professionals Programme is a career initiative to connect students from the AV industry with exhibitors and vice versa as well as a platform to introduce students of respective studies to the industry. The programme comprises keynote presentations to provide an introduction to the industry, a tradeshow visit in the afternoon to get an insight into the impressive technology exhibited on the show floor and a job fair. During the job fair, students will have an opportunity to connect with companies and learn about career possibilities. Various locations (Pre-registration required)
11:00-11:30 Residential Solutions: How to Make It Happen?
From Tokyo in Japan to Bogotá in Colombia, more and more end users require residential solution control for their homes. From audio/video integration to remote control, and including security integration, the need for a common and unique system that can integrate all functionality is a must. The question is: how to make it happen? The answer, explains Jose Maria Morcillo, is KNX, the most popular protocol in European markets, with more than 70% share of the total market and offering solutions for all kind of applications.
CEDIA Smart Building Solutions Theatre (sponsored by KNX) – Stand 9-F155 (Free event)
11:30-12:00 Meet your Future Standards
Curious? InfoComm International is filling out its suite of industry standards. In less than half an hour, this talk by Ann Brigida, CTS, CStd, director of standards, InfoComm International, will bring you up to speed on what standards are currently in development, why they are being developed, and how you can become a part of the process of moving the audiovisual communications industry forward.
Today, every person has a high-power communications device in his/her pocket and can download apps to make it do whatever one could dream of. With audio being just another signal on an IP network, the mobile phone becomes an integrated part of any commercial audio solution. Using three real-world implementations, Barix’s Reto Brader explains how audio over IP technology, mobile phones and the appropriate mobile application integrate to create a complete solution. ISE Audio Solutions Theatre – Stand 7-Z160 (Free event)
12:00-12:30 Room Terminal 2.0: Judgement Day
Can the concept of BYOC in fact put an end to the era of specialised appliances? Stanislav Soldatov, CTO of TrueConf, will focus on the essential prerequisites for these changes and discuss the pros and cons of this popular phenomenon. Today users are expecting much more of meeting rooms than installers are able to offer. This presentation will highlight what exactly your customers are looking for. Key topics include: USB peripherals, Ultra HD, huddle rooms, PC, PC software, terminals and BYOC. InfoComm Unified Communications Theatre (sponsored by Crestron) – Stand 11-A140 (Free event)
13:30-14:00 Building a Smarter Home with Alexa
Natural user interfaces, such as those based on speech, enable customers to interact with their home in a more intuitive way. With the VUI (Voice User Interface) smart home, now customers don’t need to use their hands or eyes to do things around the home – they only have to ask and it’s at their command. This session by Sebastien Stormacq, senior solutions architect at Amazon Alexa, will address the vision for the VUI smart home and how innovations with Amazon Alexa make it possible CEDIA Residential Solutions Theatre – Stand 5-S120 (Free event)
15:00-16:00 The M2D Networking Event (sponsored by Avenview)
ISE 2017 is hosting an event designed to bring together manufacturers looking for new distributors and vice versa. Fixed screed displays situated in the Business Lounge; Entrance K and the Ruby Lounge near the Forum will display details of manufacturers looking for new and additional distributors of their products and services. The M2D event will welcome manufacturers looking for new distributors and distributors looking for new product lines to add to their range. If you, as a manufacturer or distributor, would like to take part simply turn up on the day. Registration is not required. Café Amsterdam (outside Hall 14) (Free event)
InfoComm Commercial Solutions Theatre (sponsored by Crestron) – Stand 8-D360 (Free event)
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CEDIA recently launched the CEDIA Online Community, as part of its mission to develop programmes that make it easier for members to connect with one another on a year-round basis. This forum provides an extra touchpoint for members to develop and sustain connections that will help them thrive in the industry. Already, since its September launch, the CEDIA Online Community has seen a surging membership to 30,100 global participants, the sharing of more than 40 resources and over 600 discussions, covering a wide range of technology, business and legislative issues. “The smart home industry thrives on the strength and support of its community,” said Vin Bruno. “The CEDIA Online Community – another exclusive CEDIA member benefit – is bringing the community into an always-on, live environment for networking, mentoring and idea sharing. Here, they can exchange insights, expertise and opinions and learn from each other’s experiences. I urge all members to join and be a part of this CEDIA conversation.” In creating an environment where mutually beneficial relationships can develop and thrive, the CEDIA Online Community provides a protected space for members. They can access downloadable resources, connect with peers both in their region and across the globe, discuss industry hot topics, share ideas with industry subject matter experts and thought leaders, extend the conversation after in-person events, and much more.
Here is a glimpse at just one of the discussions that was posted to the community over the last few months. This topic was started by a member looking for advice on how to compete with electricians in his market: Do you charge a different labour rate for pre-wire to help land the job? One response: Plugs and switches haven’t changed much in the last 70 years. Custom electronics changes every day. Sell your knowledge. Sell your understanding of how all of these gadgets need to work in a house. Sound advice, right? What are you waiting for? All CEDIA members are automatically added to the online community and are given a unique profile that can be personalised. Similar to other social media communities, this makes it easy for members to search and connect with those they have previously met or would like to meet. The CEDIA Online Community can be accessed by members at www.cedia.net/community.
Vin Bruno: “The smart home industry thrives on the strength and support of its community”
How else can you be a part of the CEDIA community? CEDIA offers members a number of great opportunities to connect and be part of the CEDIA community. CEDIA Groups: CEDIA membership opens the door to CEDIA Groups, candid and confidential get-togethers of around seven to 10 business owners. These individuals regularly meet via teleconference to share best practices and troubleshoot challenges. Volunteering: Members can discover new skills, expand their network, and gain industry standing when their membership is taken to the next level by becoming a CEDIA
volunteer – the lifeblood of our organisation. Trade shows: Once ISE 2017 is over, why not connect and catch up with industry leaders, manufacturers and experts at CEDIA 2017. This huge industry event for the professional home technology sector will be held in San Diego, CA at the San Diego Convention Center, 6-9 September, 2017. More information is available at www.cedia.net. For more information on CEDIA membership, please visit www.cedia. co.uk/member-benefits.
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InfoComm’s new landmark research to enjoy European debut
InfoComm International, co-owner of Integrated Systems Europe, and IHS Markit, a global leader in critical information, analytics and solutions, are in the process of readying an all-new forecast of the market for professional audiovisual products and services worldwide. The comprehensive reports, due for release this year, supersede InfoComm’s previous Market Definition and Strategy Study series of research products, which was last updated in 2014 and forecast the pro-AV industry through to 2016. InfoComm previewed the new study for international press on Wednesday at ISE 2017. The first report, devoted to the European market for AV products and services, is due in early spring. “Working with IHS Markit presents a great opportunity for InfoComm,” said David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD, executive director and CEO of InfoComm International. “Their team of analysts will bring unprecedented insight into our industry, which not only benefits our members and other AV companies, but also helps us tell the story of this dynamic industry to enterprise decision makers at organisations that seek experiences and outcomes from audiovisual technology.” The new family of market-sizing studies, conducted by IHS Markit on behalf of InfoComm, will draw on the London-based firm’s extensive resources covering the breadth of professional
AV, from displays and digital signage, to AV infrastructure and audio systems, to streaming and mobile AV. In recent years, through organic growth and acquisitions, IHS Markit has accumulated the expertise of established analyst firms in the pro-AV space and related industries, including DisplaySearch, IMS Research, Infonetics Research, iSupply Corp, Screen Digest and RootMetrics. “We’re excited to collaborate with InfoComm on this project,” said Tom Morrod, senior director for consumer, media and telecoms research at IHS Markit. “We will bring the full range of expertise and experience on the pro-AV industry into a new market analysis and help provide strategic insight and information to the industry. We look forward to working widely with InfoComm to make this the best available research on this market.” The reports will offer a global view of the pro-AV industry and include regionspecific versions for Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. Through its agreement with IHS Markit, InfoComm will generate specific reports for sub-regions and specific countries. David Labuskes: “Working with IHS Markit presents a great opportunity for InfoComm”
What’s next? Learning is for a lifetime Put everything you’ve learned at ISE to work advancing your career in pro AV. InfoComm’s European team, based in Munich, schedules networking opportunities and education courses throughout the region all year long. This spring, several popular courses will be offered in the UK, including AV Design 1: Environment, 21-23 March, and AV Design 2: Infrastructure, 25-27 April,
both in London. InfoComm will offer CTS Prep and Design 3 in May. InfoComm also has plans to offer its popular comprehensive course for technology managers, How to Effectively Manage AV Staff, in the UK on 28-30 March. The venue is still to be determined. For information or to register contact Ben Barnard, bbarnard@infocomm.org, +44 (0)1442 345100.
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New look 42in QSR totem 7,665sqm of LED displays in Atlanta ARMAGARD Outdoor digital signage protection company Armagard is showing its new look quick service restaurant (QSR) totem aimed at, but not exclusive to, drive-thru facilities. As an all-inclusive unit, the system aims to save users money and time
The QSR totem is weatherproof and the enclosure is designed to accommodate any 42in high-bright screen
as it eliminates the need to source AV hardware separately. The QSR totem is weatherproof and the enclosure is designed to accommodate any 42in high-bright screen, providing protection against dust, insects and vandalism. The protective enclosure has several new design features including the addition of ‘edge to edge’ glass. The glass is a design modification aimed to improve the overall aesthetics of the unit. On display as a complete solution, the system on show includes a sunlight readable, 800 nit 42in highbright screen, a media player and the standard controller board, which automatically manages the on-off commands for enclosure features such as air curtains, fans, heaters and power outlets, keeping screens at an optimum temperature and preventing ‘blackouts’. Also on show is the 55in totem wayfinder system, on display as a complete solution and used for directional cues in facilities such as transportation sites and hotels.
Stand: 8-E265
DAKTRONICS Described as the largest LED video display in sports, a 360º halo display is being manufactured and installed by Daktronics at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC. It will be installed above the field as part of the stadium’s retractable roof structure. In addition, a mega column LED display that stretches 30.8m from the first concourse level to the roof is also being installed in the stadium. Altogether, Daktronics will install more than 7,665sqm of video displays at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The halo display measures 17.7m high by 327.6m in circumference (large enough for a helicopter to fly through) for a total of 5,751sqm of display space. It will be more than five stories high and nearly three times larger than the largest display in professional football. The mega column is a foursided display covering a building support structure with usable video
Capore Plus tangible object recognition INTERACTIVE SCAPE The Capore Plus tangible object recognition technology is making its debut on the stand of ISE newcomer interactive scape. Capore Plus is an advancement of the Berlin-based multi-touch developer’s existing Capore Basic solution. Capore Plus boasts up to 80 simultaneous touches, 26 simultaneous objects and practically unlimited object IDs
This precise object touch system is said to ensure that there are no ‘false positives’ during operation. Capore Plus is also effective in all light conditions and boasts up to 80 simultaneous touches, 26 simultaneous objects and practically unlimited object IDs. Utilising PCAP touch technology from 3M, Capore Plus supports
small, flexible objects thanks to markers that are currently 7.5cm in diameter and 0.7cm deep and can be attached to any object regardless of its conductivity, instead of requiring bulky conductible objects. Capore Plus works on interactive scape’s ‘scape tangible’ displays, which are built into all of its object recognition tables, including the recently launched Pro Scape 55 UHD, but can also be bought separately using 3M sensors, in regular 43in, 55in and 65in screen sizes. The displays output the TUIO signal, which allows for touch and object data, and the application PC can be Windows, Mac or Linux, with users free to choose their programming framework. Capore Plus is on show at the interactive scape stand and also on stand 8-K325 with Ventuz Technology.
Stand: 8-K230
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s halo display measures 17.7m high by 327.6m in circumference space to entertain fans. At a total of 623sqm, approximately 30.8m high by 21.6m around, the mega column has more square metres than the main video displays at 19 professional football venues and 24 major league venues for baseball. These displays will use 15HD pixel layouts to provide full HD video and instant replays. They can also use variable content zoning for multiple windows to show any combination of video, statistics, graphics and animations, sponsor messages, and other game information.
In addition to the halo and mega column displays, Daktronics will install 12 other LED displays throughout the facility including fascia and auxiliary displays. Three displays will feature Ultra-High Definition (UHD) LED technology with pixels spaced 2.5mm apart to bring fans into the action with upclose live video and replays in two club areas at the stadium. Fieldlevel perimeter displays are also included as part of the project to surround the pitch during Atlanta United FC events.
Stand: 8-N263
Creating smart spaces FAMASETE Transforming the home or office into a smart space is the main role of the new interactive multitouch Wingsys TA011 table by Famasete and Laskasas. The table allows the user to paint pictures, play games, listen to music, publish photos, check emails, share content or even learn a new language without leaving the sofa. It runs thousands of applications through the new
multitouch Wingsys software or by combining the Windows Store with the new Windows 10 Microsoft Operating System. The Wingsys TA011 includes a full HD 43in display and the Intel Nuc I3 computer. There are three different veneer stains to choose from, including high gloss ebony, natural oak and natural American walnut, and either a black or white lacquered finish. The table top is made of black tempered glass.
Stand: 8-K323
The Wingsys TA011 includes a full HD 43in display and runs thousands of applications
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Flow on show 4K video capture cards INFINITUS
The imotionFLOW series will be on show at the Infinitus stand, including the new imotionFLOW 47in landscape table, an interactive display intended to be used as a full outdoor, sun exposed unit and equipped with a 4+4mm PCT touchscreen. This screen is pitched at wayfinding applications and brand building in point of interest (POI) locations in cities and shopping malls. In addition, the unit takes into consideration the access needs of disabled users. Visitors can also see the imotionFLOW 37in stretched landscape displays, both single and double sided, for full outdoor use. With a 1,500 nit luminance
output and 4,000:1 contrast ratio, these displays are made for areas with direct sun exposure, such as transportation hubs. With a full front glass finish, they can be placed onto ceilings or walls and come with a controlmotion remote diagnostics tool. Finally, the imotionFLOW 55in is the company’s first double sided, IP56 ventilation based portrait display with text to speech (TTS) functionality. It’s made for sun exposed outdoor locations and intended for passenger information. The integrated TTS functionality is particularly aimed at transport hubs and at any organisation that is sensitive to the requirements of disabled users.
Stand: 8-F270
Delivering signage to London venues MALER DIGITAL SIGNAGE OPERATIONS A collaboration project with AEG Europe is at the heart of the Maler Digital Signage ISE presence this year, alongside other similar case studies. AEG Europe, a leading sports and entertainment presenter, operates and provides services to some of the most iconic venues in London, including The O2 Arena, Eventim Apollo and the SSE Arena, Wembley. The digital signage networks at these facilities, as well as those on board the MBNA Thames Clippers, have been developed and managed by Maler Digital Signage. This includes different
screen networks in separate facilities, managed one-byone or in groups, to fulfil AEG Europe’s complex scheduling requirements. Each venue has an independent TELentice Monitor Interface with its own system, a made-to-measure tool that allows the complete control and reporting capabilities of its own digital network, with the added capability of sharing specific advertising. At the same time, each venue’s traffic monitoring is redirected to a main AEG Europe monitor, where all systems are reported live. This solution allows AEG Europe IT HQ and Maler Digital Signage to oversee all the venues from a single server location.
Stand: 8-N300
NANJING MAGEWELL ELECTRONICS The recently expanded line of Magewell PCIe video capture cards is on show at ISE. These 4K capture cards aim to costeffectively bring real-time 4K video input to applications like videoconferencing, surveillance, medical imaging, videowall design, event production or broadcast. They support resolutions up to 4096 x 2160, including the 3840 x 2160 4K Ultra HD television standard. Five 4K models offer users, systems integrators and OEMs a choice of input interfaces. The Pro Capture AIO 4K captures 4K video up to 30fps over HDMI 1.4 and 6Gbps SDI interfaces, while the Pro Capture AIO 4K Plus supports 4K at 60fps over HDMI 2.0 and 30fps via SDI. The Pro Capture HDMI 4K and Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus support 30fps and 60fps 4K video, respectively, for HDMI-only applications. The latest model, the
Magewell’s Pro Capture AIO 4K Plus card captures 4K video over HDMI and SDI interfaces
newly introduced Pro Capture DVI 4K, captures up to 1080p HD over single-link DVI or 4K 2160p30 over a dual-link connection. All five cards feature hardwarebased video processing, providing high-quality deinterlacing, scaling, colour space conversion and video
enhancements without taking host CPU cycles away from third-party software. Input video can be fed to multiple software applications simultaneously, with independent control of resolution, frame rate and processing.
Stand: 8-F235
Joining forces: digital signage for buildings VISIOSIGN Basys and VisioSign have joined forces in a long-term partnership to provide a range of hardware and software digital signage solutions to allow customers to deliver stylish signage-based communication across their buildings. As a German hardware manufacturer, Basys produces and distributes digital signage displays for both indoor and outdoor applications in a wider range of formats ranging from 10in screens to 85in information kiosks.
On the software side, Danish VisioSign focuses on delivering software solutions that address the internal communication challenges faced by organisations trying to effectively communicate with their employees, business partners or visitors. The collaboration has resulted in the development of the BlackLine range, designed jointly by VisioSign and Basys, manufactured by Basys and preinstalled with VisioSign digital signage software.
Stand: 8-H267
BlackLine is a complete digital signage solution by VisioSign and Basys
Cologne rolls out Prismaflex screens PRISMAFLEX INTERNATIONAL
The digital signage network at the O2 Arena is the result of a collaboration between AEG Europe and Maler Digital Signage
In summer 2016, Cologne (Köln) became the first German city to roll out a network of 28 Ströermanaged 6mm Prismaflex Prismatronic LED displays located in strategic high traffic locations around the city. Displayed content switches between advertising and a balanced blend of local news, combined with some sport and
weather reports. Having initially concentrated its OOH advertising activities on roadside LED billboards, OOH and online advertising solutions provider Ströer launched a new ‘roadside’ product in Wuppertal in 2015 along with a new marketing strategy in 2015, supported by Prismaflex Prismatronic LED displays.
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A Prismatronic LED display promotes the amenities of Cologne
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BlueRiver API on cards VOXPOP Which technology will have the APTOVISION
BlueRiver API has been released, a complete application programming interface that lets developers easily harness all the features of AptoVision’s BlueRiver NT+ Series of AV-over-IP chipsets. The chipset technology is the world’s only technology able to transport uncompressed, zerolatency Ultra HD/4K HDR over Ethernet, according to AptoVision. The company says the building blocks in BlueRiver API include easy interfaces to control upscaling up to 4K, downscaling, aspect ratio management, frame rate conversion, chroma sample conversion, videowall processing, image compositing, audio down-mixing, video routing, independent audio routing, multicast IGMP management and more. Justin Kennington, strategic and technical marketing director at AptoVision, said: “As with any comprehensive, well-designed application programming interface, BlueRiver API provides a set of simple subroutine definitions, protocols and tools that control
complex tasks to make it easier for developers to program their applications.” “No longer are development schedules bogged down with months of custom firmware coding and tuning,” he continued. “Product developers can focus on creating the perfect user interfaces and AV management tools for their targeted market segments in education, healthcare, enterprise, entertainment, hospitality, retail, houses of worship, government, military, industrial and security – wherever the need for uncompromised zero-latency 4K video arises.”
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BlueRiver API can streamline creation of software-defined video over Ethernet applications
Staging on P4.8 LED YESTECH A new indoor and outdoor LED display is being launched
within the existing Yestech LED Magic Stage Series. Called the Supreme MG7 P4.8, it is equipped with customised
The Supreme MG7 P4.8 is the latest addition to the LED Magic Stage Series
greatest impact on the industry in the next five years, and why?
The availability of improved display technologies and the resulting raised consumer expectation of video quality will continue to drive the market forward, with more pixels (4K>8K), higher frame rates (60fps>120fps) and HDR all needing faster processing and greater interface bandwidth. Content creation and delivery mechanisms will therefore require faster processors, and ultimately adoption of IP for compressed, or higher-bandwidth uncompressed, video transport between end equipment. This will need to be done without significantly raising cost or power consumption, requiring silicon vendors to provide optimised devices that can be used across the market, yet still provide flexibility and differentiation.
Digital signage will become a two-screen, bidirectional experience with Bluetoothbased beacon technology enabling a new level of audience participation. Customers or visitors will be presented with options to interact with and control the signage from their mobile device. Beacon technology will allow retailers to increase sales with engaging point-of-purchase promotions. Informative messaging capabilities will enrich the visitor experience at transportation hubs, corporate and educational campuses, and other public spaces. Lobbies will greet visitors with a personalised welcome and exhibits at museums, entertainment venues and other attractions will take on a whole new level of interactivity.
Ramesh Iyer Director AVB segment, Xilinx Stand: 14-B132
Jeff Hastings CEO, BrightSign Stand: 8-K240
1818 full black LED lamps and delivers high levels of grey-scale processing with low brightness, with a contrast ratio reaching 6000:1. MG7 P4.8 can be used to create indoor, dancefloor or perimeter screens, or for the creation of sky curtains or window screens. It can create shapes through dislocated installation, such as inner or outer curves headed in any direction. The new display can be used in combination with the company’s newly designed MG11 right-angle or MG12 triangle screens to make staging even more attractive.
Stand: 8-H184
Definitely the Internet of Things (IoT) will be the new technology that will be making strides in the next five years as it will act as the ‘glue’ to stick a lot of other developing technologies together – particularly in the home and in the car, where many static mobile and bodyworn devices will be able to communicate with one another. This is already being proven with the use of popular smart watches and Fitbit-type devices. I believe this is the tip of the iceberg in meaningful applications around this technology.
Tim Liggins Product evangelist, Technovia Stand: 6-E150
ControlCenter-Compact is compatible GUNTERMANN & DRUNCK The new ControlCenter-Compact – being showcased at ISE 2017 – has now replaced the DVICenter in the Guntermann & Drunck (G&D) range. With the help of matrix switches, the company notes that users are able to operate multiple computers from different, simultaneous workstations. The ControlCenter-Compact is available in six expansion levels providing between 8 and 80 dynamic ports, which can be used either as input or as output. The device is compatible with both the DVICenter and the ControlCenter-Digital as well as all end devices, which makes it possible
to add new systems to existing infrastructures. Customers are able to choose between the use of Cat cables or fibre optics when transmitting data. A mixed variant supporting Cat and fibre complements the portfolio. In addition, the matrix switch provides mission-critical features such as the screen-freeze function or a redundant power supply to maximise the system’s reliability. The company provides the CrossDisplay-Switching function to use a mouse to switch between computers or the push-get function for optimal control of videowalls and to improve team work in control rooms.
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Touch panel features HD display RTI
Aiming to extend its footprint of integrated IP video and digital signage solutions, Exterity is showing a range of new and updated products at ISE. The ArtioSign digital signage solution, launched at ISE 2016, has been extended with new scheduling and management features, and integrated with IP video. A fully integrated mobile solution, ArtioPortal is said to make it easier for industries such as stadiums, education, hospitality and corporate to deliver high-quality TV and video to mobile devices. The AvediaStream 4K Encoder is an end-to-end 4K solution that Exterity claims will provide integrators and end-users with an easier way to manage the distribution of ultra-high-definition (UHD) content. Exterity also claims to be the first IP video manufacturer to offer the latest HDCP Professional technology in its AvediaStream encoders.
Farqhuar: “Integrators and end users will find it easier, more effective and faster than ever to deploy and use our systems” Colin Farquhar, CEO, Exterity, said: “The additions to our portfolio mean that integrators and end users will find it easier, more effective and faster to deploy and use our systems – regardless of the size of the installation or its requirements. We are proud to continue our tradition of helping the market move forward as new trends emerge, from 4K to HDCP Professional, and to offer readily deployable solutions that adapt to the often different requirements across a wide range of industries.”
Stand: 12-F50
Showing off its new CX10 touch panel at ISE 2017 is RTI. The panel is designed to deliver simple control and a high-end entertainment experience with a versatile interface. As well as providing control of the environment and entertainment, the CX10’s integrated 10.1in, touch-capacitive 1280x800 WXGAresolution LCD screen is also an HD video display supported through an integrated HDBaseT input and stereo speakers. Said to be easy to mount on a countertop or inverted beneath a cabinet, the display features a tilt range from 10º to 90º. Additional features include video intercom support and a built-in composite input to view video from security cameras and other devices. For the user’s convenience, a proximity sensor automatically brings the unit to life when it is approached, and an ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the backlighting for the best visibility.
Glass is optimised for touch AGC GLASS EUROPE As well as its selection of glasses for a broad range of display applications, AGC Glass Europe is showcasing its TIREXtreme glass. TIREXtreme is a clear float glass with very high transmission in the near-infrared range, optimised for wave-guiding applications. This makes it the material of choice, says the company, for any application dealing with near infrared and makes it an alternative to implementing infrared in-glass touch technologies in large displays. Thanks to its composition, TIREXtreme has near-infrared transmission that is said to be 30 times higher than clear float glass and five times higher than extraclear glass, making it possible to use as a waveguide. TIREXtreme features very high light transmission
TIREXtreme is an alternative to implementing infrared in-glass touch technologies
and a low level of coloration, which AGC says ensures optimal visual rendering of the display. TIREXtreme glass is claimed to have superior resistance to scratches and excellent durability. It can be thermally or chemically
GROUP Kit enables collaboration LOGITECH GROUP Kit is a collaborative meeting room solution from Logitech that is designed to transform any space into an enterprise-quality collaboration room. GROUP Kit includes a Logitech GROUP ConferenceCam, Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 PLUS, Intel NUC, Intel Unite application and Iluminari Quicklaunch SE, all combined to create what the company describes as an intuitive video conferencing and rich collaboration experience. The solution is said to be compatible with virtually all PC-based video and
web conferencing platforms, requiring only a meeting space equipped with a display and internet connection to create a collaboration environment. The Kit is a multipurpose collaboration system that extends the flexibility of, and lowers the switching costs associated with, cloud services in the conference room. It offers 1080p video and professional-grade audio and is optimised for use with Microsoft Skype for Business, Cisco Webex, Cisco Jabber and a number of Logitech Collaboration
toughened to meet the highest standards of mechanical resistance, notes the company, which says that it is the only glass solution allowing ‘in-glass’ touch in large dimensions, up to 100in.
Stand: 1-E114 Program members, including Blue Jeans and Zoom. The Intel NUC powers the system with the performance necessary to run HD video conferencing with support for multiple HD and 4K UHD displays. Paired with the Intel Unite application, the solution enables wireless content sharing on both PC and Mac. Intel vPro technology gives IT pros remote access to the Intel NUC or management and security tasks.
Stand: 11-D111 GROUP Kit transforms any space into an enterprise-quality collaboration room
The CX10 can be integrated into an RTI control system and allows direct control of devices via the built-in IR and RS-232 port. For integrators, the CX10 supports wired 10/100 HDBaseT and wireless Ethernet for seamless setup, two-way control and feedback. The unit is powered by a separate power supply, an RTI CB8 connecting block, or Power over Ethernet Plus. The user interface can be
The CX10 is designed to deliver simple control and a high-end entertainment experience custom-tailored to provide a control experience that meets the specific needs of the installation using RTI’s Integration Designer software.
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New shades are energy-efficient QMOTION According to QMotion, the new series of energy-efficient Honeycomb Shades not only broadens the aesthetic choice for interior design schemes, providing optimum shading with just a 4mm gap on either side, but can also be fully automated using QMotion’s QiS ZigBee, two-way solution for control and integration as part of a whole house system. Honeycomb Shades are said to maximise energy efficiency through cell-like fabric technology that keep spaces cool in the summer and warm in the winter. In addition to the collection of fabrics for QMotion blinds, Honeycomb shades are provided with one of nine colourcoordinated headrail covers and bottom rails. Translucent and blackout fabrics for improved light control and privacy are available.
Installers can integrate blind control of these motorised shades into a whole house or single room automation system, while receiving accurate feedback on shade positioning for improved performance, remote monitoring and maintenance. Utilising ZigBee HA 1.2, QiS is said to be easy to set up, configure and integrate with all compatible devices in a Control4 home automation system. Drivers are also available for integration with Vantage, Crestron, Savant, URC, RTI and other popular control platforms via a compact QMotion Qube integration device. As with all QMotion blinds, Honeycomb Shades use the company’s patented counter balancing spring system which keeps motor power consumption to an absolute minimum and delivers near silent operation in every application.
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Wireless system is licence-free BEYERDYNAMIC Only recently unveiled, the TG 500 wireless system from beyerdynamic is being featured at ISE 2017. A successor to the Opus 600 series, and designed for smaller stages, theatre productions, speeches or presentations, the new system is said to focus on modern features and to be usable licence-free almost all over the world depending on the frequency band selected. The beyerdynamic TG 500 system is available in five sets, each of which contains an individual receiver and two removable antennas. The TG 550 Vocal Set is supplied with the dynamic TG 500 H-D handheld transmitter with a TG V50 capsule (dynamic capsule, cardioid) and is claimed to be perfect for singing. The TG 556 Vocal Set, meanwhile, comes with a TG 500 H-C handheld transmitter with a TG V56 capsule (condenser capsule, cardioid), making it appropriate for presentations. There
are matching microphone clamps for both handheld transmitters. The TG L58 clip-on microphone (condenser, omnidirectional) from the TG 558 Presenter Set can be worn in an inconspicuous position during lectures, while the TG 534 Headworn Set with a TG H34 neckworn microphone (condenser, supercardioid) is designed for theatre productions. Electric and bass guitars can be miked using the WA-CGI instrument cable (6.35mm mono jack), which is part of the TG 510 Instrument Set.
Stand: 1-M22 The TG 500 system contains an individual receiver and two removable antennas
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Expediting workflow, improving productivity PURELINK PureLink is using ISE 2017 to discuss its recent partnership with Mersive, which sees them offer Mersive’s Solstice collaboration solution to PureLink’s commercial and professional customers in Germany and Austria. With this partnership, PureLink is expanding its product line to include Solstice along with its AV connectivity and distribution products. Solstice’s multi-device capability supports Apple Airplay, Android Miracast as well as Windows client software, so enabling multiple simultaneous users to wirelessly share content from any number of laptops and mobile devices to all Solstice enabled screens. This quickly and easily creates a collaborative
environment that significantly improves productivity in meetings and classes as well as in larger settings, such as conventions, conferences and symposia. “We have been searching for a working multi-device and multi-room AV distribution system for over a year. At InfoComm in Las Vegas, we discovered Solstice and were thrilled immediately,“ said Christian Ahrens, managing director at PureLink. “By partnering with Mersive, we can deliver a complete package of hardware and software, enabling our customers to share content from any device by an unlimited number of users and also ensure a wide range of configurable options and control for our professional system integrators.”
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temperature resistant up to +80°C, sand repellent and even salt water resistant,” said Pascal Miguet, product and sales manager at Sommer Cable. “Its UV resistant outer jacket means that it is also protected against intense solar radiation. Our customers can therefore carry out demanding wiring jobs with a clear conscience, even down to a water depth of 10m.”
Compact pushbutton modules in the Cardinal DVM series are among the latest developments from Sommer Cable. The new pushbutton modules are said to make media control easy, especially in situations where operation directly on the device is either too complicated or not possible at all. The modules are designed for fast set-up and wiring, and to be easy to operate: Stand: 1-N117 no programming skills are required. Customisable label fields with white LED illumination mean that users benefit from clear guidance, the company says. The pushbutton modules are designed to allow seamless integration into furniture, conference rooms and public interiors, and are also said to be suitable for almost all switchframe systems currently available. Also on show on the Sommer Cable stand is its new SC-Aqua Marinex LED Control, which is said to offer outstanding weather durability in its target application as a professional RGBW LED control cable. “Our new Aqua cable is cold flexible Cardinal DVM compact pushbutton modules are said to make media control easy down to -40°C,
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FEATURE IP convergence: lessons from the audio world Recent history in the development of audio-over-IP technology could prove instructive for the wider AV world, argues Joao Martins ISE 2016 was truly an historic moment. Several initiatives promoted by the Media Networking Alliance, including live demonstrations of audioover-IP interoperability featuring 22 commercially available networked products from 11 different manufacturers, served to show how effective, functional and robust the AES67 standard is and how it can benefit AV in general. (Many MNA members are exhibiting again at this year’s ISE.) These public demonstrations provided the confidence that manufacturers and MNA partners needed to actively lobby for standardisation and interoperability based on open standards, and inspired new requirements to expand the scope of applications. AES67, as a simple but effective ‘universal’ audio networking exchange format gives the industry confidence in the compatibility of
audio networking technologies and systems based on Dante, Ravenna, Livewire or QSC’s Q-LAN. Showing that they can coexist moves the focus to the benefits of networking in itself. This will hopefully inspire other manufacturers to develop new IP-based solutions, and to introduce network connectivity options even in products that do not require the full set of functionalities allowed by current protocols – such as speakers. Last June, the InfoComm show saw a demonstration of deterministic network control of AES67 audio transport running over an Ethernet AVB foundation. In October, MNA members Archwave and Bosch demonstrated an AES67 and Open Control Architecture (OCA) AES70 integrated networked platform for audio, control and connection management, effectively tying the two new open standards into a full-fledged networked solution.
WHERE FROM HERE? Achieving this level of interoperability was a fairly quick process (in audio industry terms) but, now that we are here, can we properly translate that experience to ‘full AV’ requirements? When we look around ISE, we find plenty of vendors that offer ‘IP solutions’ to solve any requirement, including centrally managed systems with complex routing and distribution – as long as we are willing to tie that solution to a particular supplier or consortium, particularly at the control level. The open standards approach now also needs to match diverse market requirements and real-world cases to the already proven benefits, which include going beyond basic media interchange. That’s a key lesson from the audio-over-IP interoperability effort. Developing audio networking was a relatively simple process, given that technical
requirements, such as bandwidth, were not constrained by existing technology. With video signals, it’s a different story. The Ethernet Alliance has only recently defined a roadmap to expand networks beyond 10 gigabit, to 25, 40 and eventually 100 gigabit. Also, the right level of protocol functionality to match different applications remains to be solved. This is an area where the scope of AES70 for professional media networks – separating device control and monitoring from media transport – can help. The broadcast industry is discussing standards from the specific perspective of an all-IP based production, contribution and distribution infrastructure, where everything is already file-based or even cloud-based. The AV industry cannot remain absent from those discussions, but ours is not an SDI world.
When we look around ISE we find interfaces that overlap with the consumer electronics and IT industries more than anything else. And that’s a changing picture at the moment, with DisplayPort, HDMI and other consortiums evolving to a common physical interface based on USB Type-C, and Intel’s forwardlooking effort around Thunderbolt 3 effectively supporting Ethernet, audio and 4K video also using the same USB Type-C connector. The AV industry cannot stay away from such fundamental shifts while searching for IP interoperability for its existing protocols; however, the lessons learned from current audio interoperability efforts and the resulting open standards should be paramount. Joao Martins is editor-in-chief of AudioXpress.
Archwave: 7-V210 Bosch: 2-C50, 7-M176 OCA Alliance: 7-V250
Showcase of Teranex AV BLACKMAGIC DESIGN At ISE 2017, Blackmagic Design is demonstrating Teranex AV, a new broadcast quality standards converter designed specifically for AV professionals. Teranex AV features 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0a inputs, outputs and loop through, along with AV specific features such as low latency, a still store, freeze frame, and HiFi audio
inputs for professionals working on live, staged presentations and conferences. The new Teranex AV features latency that’s as low as 67 milliseconds, which means that customers can convert any HDMI or SDI video format instantaneously to a different format and output it for projection in sync with the live event. The product also features a
Easy conference video sharing ARTHUR HOLM DynamicShare is a system from Arthur Holm designed to enable users to share video sources with each other without the need for technical knowledge and assistance. According to the company, it is a software- and wireless-free sharing system that provides a high level of security. It allows the meeting conference table to stand alone, without the need to integrate external devices, optimising both cabling and installation inside the table and allowing the signal to be distributed and shared through an HDMI loop that also embeds the control protocols of the monitors. It is available in three versions: DynamicShare standard for signal
distribution, selection and control; DynamicLoop for signal distribution only; and DynamicShare standalone, a device for third-party monitors, projectors and video display solutions. From a video routing perspective, DynamicShare is described by the company as equivalent to multiple HDMI selectors connected to multiple cascaded HDMI distribution amplifiers in a daisy-chain topology. This, says Arthur Holm, is an ideal solution for integrated furniture retractable monitors, since it neatly allows just one cable inside the table, from monitor to monitor. This cable not only carries the HDMI
Teranex AV features latency that’s as low as 67 milliseconds still store that can capture a video frame in any format and hold it in memory, even when the power is cycled. Customers can preload corporate logos or graphics to display between presenters at conferences, or for outputting sponsor logos at concerts and
signal but also the control protocols of the monitors (monitor up/down, on/off and input selection). Users can simply attach their own device to a retractable HDMI cable, integrated on the monitor table-top cover plate, press the ‘view’ button to see the content on the monitor itself, or share it to the rest of the monitors by pressing the ‘share’ button.
Stand: 11-F135, 2-A42
DynamicShare allows secure video sharing around a conference table
events between acts. Plus, Teranex AV has built in resynchronisation, so customers get clean switches between the still store and live feeds for professional looking presentations. Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design, said: “Teranex AV brings
Teranex’s legendary broadcastquality standards conversions to AV professionals for the first time ever. This product is exciting because it has exactly the features customers need for working at live events and conferences.”
Stand: 3-C128
Maestro enables port control KRAMER At ISE 2017, Kramer is introducing Kramer Maestro, the company’s new automation software technology built in to Kramer AV products which is designed to create complete room automation without any user intervention. Maestro is said to enable automated control over a variety of port types, including RS-232, Ethernet, GPIO, relay and IR. The product relates actions to a predefined event, such as plugging in a laptop, scheduling and so on. This event can ‘trigger’ a series of actions such as turning on presentation-mode lights, a projector, a monitor, a PC and the AC. Maestro is integrated with
Kramer’s dynamic database of drivers and the Kramer Network Management System. Users can share configurations with other users which means, says the company, that the Maestro enables the need for only slight tweaking on new similar projects rather than starting from scratch. Maestro also includes a green-friendly Wake-on-LAN feature that allows any device or series of devices to turn on automatically based on triggers such as inputs, time, motion detectors and the like. Over time, Kramer says this can save significant energy costs and support a more environmentallyfriendly working environment.
Stand: 1-F20
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Making its European debut at ISE 2017 is the Vision Display Mount (VDM) series from Middle Atlantic. VDM comprises a line-up of 17 display mounts that the company says provide safe, reliable mounting with professional features to enable efficient installations. Available in a selection of styles and profiles, VDM is said to offer integrators the means for reliably supporting technology behind the display right out of the box with the included Proximity Series Integrated Mounting Plate. The Vision Display Mounts are available in a range of sizes and in fixed, tilt, motion and low-profile options, accommodating VESA patterns up to 800mm. The series comes as standard with post-install levelling for quick horizontal microadjustments of the display, safety features that keep the display securely attached to the mount during and after installation, and all the hardware needed to ensure a professional installation. The series’ motion mounts feature a 15in to 24in reach (depending on the model), tilt adjustment, wall
Vision Display Mounts are available in a selection of styles and profiles plate cover, and cable management built into the arms. In addition, a Proximity Series Mounting Plate ships with each standard-profile mount. As systems evolve from the rack to more decentralised systems, Middle Atlantic believes the Mounting Plate empowers integrators with
a convenient mounting solution for those applications. It is described as a universal display solution facilitating small device mounting behind the display via the VESA pattern, solving the challenges of providing localised, all-in-one systems.
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The Audio Excellence range from Screen Excellence comprises five loudspeakers, an active digital crossover, two power amplifiers and one active low frequency absorber. The range is designed to offer great versatility, realistic sound quality and an appealing and installation-friendly form factor. Audio Excellence is optimised for the Congard Code, although the company notes it can be used in more classic configurations, including 2-channel stereo. The Congard Code is a solution to combine known technologies in a way that will make the most of what they offer, and makes them complementary in an organised manner. The Vertex range of loudspeakers comprises three models not exceeding 4in in depth, and are capable of providing 105dB SPL. The Vertex 2 and Vertex 3 use a compression driver and a horn for high frequency; Screen Excellence says this is the way to obtain large headroom and excellent, effortless intelligibility. The Vertex 1 has a 1in dome tweeter with a 95dB/1W/1m sensitivity. All Vertex speakers have a passive
series crossover, the Vertex 3 being of a bi-amped 3-way design. The Raijuu range comprises two subwoofers. The Raijuu 2 is designed for LFE, while the modular Raijuu 1 is designed for extending the bass to complement limited range speakers. Being modular, it can be installed in arrays. All Audio Excellence speakers are designed with steel front and rear plates, allowing a heavy wall mass without thickness, and providing a relatively small depth. Steel ringing is eliminated by applying mechanical damping.
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The Vertex 3 speaker is a bi-amped 3-way design
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Glass touch thermostat unit launched VITREA A new glass touch thermostat unit for HVAC systems is being debuted at ISE 2017 by Vitrea. Compatible with the company’s wireless and wired home automation systems, as well as any KNX system, the unit is designed to complete the look and functionality of any smart home. Amir Seluk, VP of sales and marketing at Vitrea, explained:
“We’ve developed this HVAC product to enable interior designers to offer their clients a complete design, right down to the last detail. “Our new product, which complements our selection of glass touch keypads and sockets, gives designers and homeowners the ability to have a luxury onetouch system which adds a hint of glamour and sophistication to their home’s interior spaces.”
Stand: 5-R92
The thermostat complements the company’s selection of glass touch keypads and sockets
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AE 1 gets all hyperactive ACOUSTIC ENERGY The AE 1 Active, Acoustic Energy’s new powered speaker, is being showcased on the company’s stand. Taking full advantage of Acoustic Energy’s experience in the field of active speakers, the two-way AE 1 Active is designed to deliver a ‘without compromise’ performance. Featuring Acoustic Energy’s pure-piston ceramic aluminium cone technology, aluminium Tweeter, WDT wide dispersion technology waveguide and active fourth-order minimum phase crossover, the AE 1 Active has all the refinement and impact you would expect from the original AE 1, housed within a modern, elegant package. With the added benefit of
Two-way AE 1 Active is designed to deliver a ‘without compromise’ performance
adjustable bass and treble, and a choice of RCA or balanced XLR connections, this speaker is designed to blend into any listening environment, without the need of a separate amplifier. The inbuilt fully analogue Class A/B amplifiers push
out a distortion-free linear 100W per speaker. The AE1 Active is available now in high gloss piano lacquer black, white or cherry wood veneer versions.
Stand: 5-R128
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MiniMe P63 subwoofer showcased EARTHQUAKE SOUND It has been said not to judge a book by its cover, for big things come in small packages. These words of wisdom can also be applied to Earthquake Sound’s newest member of the MiniMe series family. Standing just under 9in tall is the MiniMe P63 subwoofer, designed for custom installers and regular users. The MiniMe P63 includes one 6.5in premium long throw active driver and two 6.5in passive radiators. The utilisation of the passive radiators
increases the capability and efficiency for ultra-low frequency reproduction, allowing users to achieve a louder, more powerful bass without requiring more power from the amp. Keeping the issue of limited space in mind, the MiniMe P63 offers a conveniently placed 5.2V USB power adapter, allowing the subwoofer to charge or power any other USB compatible devices. The MiniMe-P63 subwoofer works well with 2.1, 5.1 or 7.2 surround system.
Stand: 5-R112
Standing just under 9in tall: the MiniMe P63 subwoofer
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A topic of conversation on the Wall-Smart stand is the company’s announcement in December that it has expanded and now has a presence in the United Kingdom. Wall-Smart Distribution UK will offer the full line of flush mounts for new construction, retrofit and solid surfaces for UK dealers. The company said it is introducing a local presence to better facilitate the UK’s unique building and design needs, as well as ensuring quick delivery and local service.
“Our new local presence will ensure maximum customer satisfaction with high level support for Wall-Smart dealers in the UK,” said Galia Ben-Dor, co-CEO and founder of Wall-Smart. According to the company, WallSmart’s concept is a proven, costeffective and straightforward way to remove the ‘wall acne’ associated with home automation screens and keypads, thereby achieving the co-ordinated blend of electronics and décor demanded by installers, interior designers and their clients. The wall mounts are said to blend
Director M4800 is designed for integrators AUDIOCONTROL The Director M4800 amplifier is the latest addition to Audiocontrol’s M-Series range of solutions in the multi-zone amplifier marketplace. The M4800 combines 100W/ 8 ohms, 200W/4 ohms of output into an 8 x 4 stereo matrix. It features on-board digital signal processing, including graphic and parametric equalisation by zone, available custom profiles tailored for popular architectural loudspeakers, network monitoring/programming plus the addition of zone and global volume control with individual channel/zone
grouping via standard TCIP and zone audio presets – all in a 1U chassis. Director Series amplifiers can be controlled onsite or remotely through their DCHP/fixed IP control. The M4800 also allows for the ability to bridge channels, giving integrators configuration flexibility for system setup. The Director M4800 uses AudioControl’s DSP processing including flexible operational control, enabling full matrix audio from any of the eight
Ben-Dor: “Our new local presence will ensure maximum customer satisfaction” into any wall for unobtrusive installations that preserve the room décor. These flush-mounts can be painted to appear to be part of the wall creating an integrated look for any wall, the company says.
Stand: 1-Q90
analogue/digital inputs to any output across single or multiple amplifiers. It can operate either as a standalone matrix-amplifier or as part of a thirdparty control system from companies including Crestron, Savant, RTI or Control 4. It is available now in brushed aluminium as well as a brand new Black Espresso finish.
Stand: 1-N115
The Director M4800 amplifier extends AudioControl’s M-Series range of solutions in the multi-zone amplifier marketplace
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EXHIBITORVIEW Multiroom audio can both sound good and look great When people want a multiroom audio system, the integrator plays an important role in finding a solution that perfectly adapts to their needs. Flexibility and scalability are key, next to crystal clear audio quality and easy controls. Enter: our Asano multiroom amplifiers and integration modules. However, the best solution looks as good as it is technically good, and that is when you start talking about the speakers. Depending on the application and the room, there are many options: standalone, invisible, in-ceiling, and so on. It is also important to remember that speakers should fit the interior design concept. After all, the customer looks for solutions that blend in, or stand out as a design statement; they don’t want to compromise on style in order to have music around the house. That is why, at ISE, Basalte
introduces its new active speakers that combine incredible power with a customisable design. The active speakers boast high-performance ICEpower amplifiers and top-quality drivers. They are network connected using uncompressed audio over Ethernet, eliminating the need to run additional speaker cables around the house. Both the case and front cover finishes are selected by the customer or the designer. The cases are made of the same highgrade materials as our design keypads, including aluminium, brass, bronze and more. The front covers are available in a broad range of high-quality fabrics. The result is Asano: a modular multiroom audio system which is highly flexible and can seamlessly be integrated with home automation. With Asano, you can enjoy streaming services, iTunes synchronisation, internet radio
Zero-G motorised screen floats in air SCREEN INNOVATIONS First shipments of the company’s Zero-G motorised projection screen are the topic of conversation on the Screen Innovations (SI) stand. According to the company, Zero-G, when deployed, appears to be floating in mid-air and rolls out of the way when not in use. “Zero-G has created a lot of buzz in the industry, and many competitors are already taking pictures of it at our trade-shows, trying to figure it out,” said Ryan Gustafson, chief innovator at SI. Zero-G allows consumers to watch TV or a movie on a screen that ‘levitates’ on cables that can be colour-matched to one of several
proprietary colour options so as to be as unobtrusive as possible. When matched to their surrounding wall or background colour, SI says, these cords become nearly invisible. “We have heard from so many people that they had to completely alter the natural orientation of their room because there was only one place they could mount a television,” said Blake Vackar, SI director of commercial sales. “Even motorised screens can sometimes be a visual nuisance with a large ‘black-drop’ connecting the viewing surface to the case. Since Zero-G is suspended by cables, it can be placed anywhere in a room – even in front of a bay window or art-deco wall.”
Stand: 1-N75
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Stand: 5-U65
The Zero-G screen appears to levitate in mid-air
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Mounts for all requirements WALL-SMART Home automation installations vary greatly in their requirements, with one of the bigger differences being between new build and retrofit installations. Recognising this, Wall-Smart has broadened its range of flush wall mounts to include solutions suitable for new construction for drywall/concrete, as well as solid board and retrofit installations. Wall-Smart’s new construction
mounts are completely flush with the wall, paintable and serviceable. Solid board mounts are made for installations in solid surfaces like wood, glass, marble, partition walls and others. These mounts have depth calibration and are completely flush with the solid surface they are installed in, to provide a seamless integration. Retrofit mounts answer field demand from installers who are not able to do any drywall or paint work, or are upgrading to new technology. The retrofit mounts
provide a nearly flush look, yet are said to offer easy installation with no need for drywall or paint work. Wall-Smart is also presenting new construction solutions for control devices by leading brands in the industry, such as invisible mounts for Apple iPads, Autonomic Controls’ KP6 keypad, the new X60 series by Crestron, RTI’s KX10 touch panel, URC TKP-100 keypad, Zipato and others. Retrofit solutions include the next generation retrofit mounts for Control4 and T3 touch panels, and the Retrofit solution for iPad Pro 12.9in.
The Wall-Smart range now includes a solution for solid board
Stand: 1-Q90
Eve wall and table Alexa is in control mount for iPad Pro LUTRON
BASALTE At ISE 2017, Basalte is showing its new wall and table mount for the iPad Pro 9.7in. Eve Pro is made from high-grade aluminium and keeps the iPad continuously charged. The easy installation and optional security version makes this a solution for both residential and public projects. The mounts come in three finishes: brushed aluminium; brushed black; and satin white. They are easily mounted on the wall
using two screws and have charging available, thanks to the Puck. This converts 24V DC to USB and fits in a standard wall box. Users can lock the iPad in the mount using the optional security cover, preventing unwanted extraction. Eve wall mounts are also compatible with the iPad mini 1-4, iPad Air 1-2, iPad Pro 12.9in and iPod touch 5-6. It is additionally available as a table top solution for the iPad mini, iPad Air and iPad Pro 9.7in.
Stand: 5-U65
Eve Pro is made from high-grade aluminium and keeps the iPad continuously charged
At ISE 2017, Lutron is showcasing the integration of its HomeWorks QS and GRAFIK RA2 lighting control systems with Alexa for customers in the UK and Germany. HomeWorks QS and GRAFIK RA 2 systems can already be controlled from anywhere inside the home from system keypads, Lutron Pico RF remote controls and many third-party devices, or remotely by mobile devices. “Asking Alexa to control your lights can simplify things like coming home with arms full of groceries,” said David Ribbons, director of sales for Europe and Africa at Lutron. “For people with limited mobility,
voice technology can restore some freedom once taken for granted – like easily moving about to set the lights, blinds and temperature. Smart home products are not just about the wow factor anymore – they’re changing peoples’ lives.” According to Ribbons, the Pico RF remote control remains ideal for times when talking to Alexa isn’t practicable. “Lutron has worked hard to make sure all situations are covered,” he said. “This is why we are delighted that controlling their lights, blinds and temperature by talking to Alexa is now a possible option for all our HomeWorks QS and GRAFIK RA 2 clients in the UK and Germany.”
Stand: 1-M125
AV industry leaders aligned with the future ETECHA With a vision to facilitate development, innovation and collaboration in the AV integration industry, founding members Cleerline Technology Group, Niveo Professional, TechLogix Networx,and Hexacon AV are announcing the launch of the Emerging Technology Alliance (ETechA) during ISE 2017. These four companies are spearheading the growth and
optimisation of end-to-end systems, from components to connectivity, through collaboration and convergence within the existing AV market and with non-traditional services and technologies. According to ETechA managing director, Gary Vlaeminck of Hexacon AV: “The founding members of ETechA all recognised a need for collaborative input behind the systems into which their products were
Lutron has embraced Amazon’s Echo for customers in the UK and Germany
being installed. ETechA provides an amalgamation of common interests and technological considerations, such that manufacturers and installers gain peace of mind in their system components’ ability to work together seamlessly and reliably.” ETechA’s other founding members are hardware providers representing key elements in the integration industry: fibre optic cables and connectivity, AV networking equipment, and AV signal distribution electronics.
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Sales director, Dataton The Aavara PB9000 is an asymmetric videowall solution with 4K over IP matrix technology
AAVARA INNOVATION ISE 2017 sees the PB9000 asymmetric videowall solution with 4K over IP matrix technology being demonstrated by Aavara. It is designed to manage not only largescale traditional videowalls, but also asymmetric installations such as windmills, doughnuts and so on. The PB9000 can transmit multiple 4K video, multi-channel audio, high speed USB and IR/RS-
232 control to multiple TVs, displays or projectors over a gigabit Ethernet network with inexpensive Cat5e/6 cable, and fibre optic or gigabit Ethernet network switches. The Aavara AV Master Web Interface enables the user to centralise control over the network, and is built in to every box at no extra cost. It will auto search all senders and receivers on the network, and enables, says the company, easy multicasting,
multicast grouping and snapshot operation. Support is also provided for thirdparty controllers from companies including Control4, Crestron, AMX and RTI. The unit features hybrid video output, meaning that each receiver can select a different video format independently. Video rotation, mirroring and stretching are also supported, as is PoE.
Stand: 10-K121
Bright and versatile display options PEERLESS-AV New launches on the Peerless-AV stand include a 75in indoor digital signage kiosk, and the 49in high-bright Xtreme outdoor display. The Xtreme Display features a 1,500-nit highbrightness panel, capable of producing clear, sunlight readable images in any outdoor environment according to the company. CE approved and claimed to deliver the highest level of environmental protection in the industry (IP68 and NEMA 6 rated), the 49in Xtreme is fully-sealed, highly impact resistant and offers optimum readability in direct sunlight. Peerless-AV claims that Xtreme is the only outdoor display that is dust tight, fully immersible in water and completely impervious to grime, ice or insects. It also claims it has the widest operating temperature range of any outdoor display (-40˚C to +60˚C). The proprietary Ventless Dynamic Thermal Transfer system makes Xtreme the industry’s first outdoor display without vents, filters or exhaust fans, so requiring zero maintenance, according to the company. Peerless-AV’s new 75in kiosk offering for the retail and hospitality markets is designed to accommodate a wide range of displays. The company says this latest addition to its line of kiosk enclosures is ideal for placement of digital signage advertising in street facing windows and higher ambient light environments. It can be offered as a standalone or integrated unit and supports a wide range of aesthetic options, including multiple colours, vinyl wraps and logos. Thermostat controlled circulation fans ensure proper airflow within the kiosk and keep the display at its ambient operating temperature. Hinged, bi-level rear doors allow access only to parts requiring maintenance.
Stand: 12-E57
In your opinion, what is the best thing about the ISE show? ISE is an excellent opportunity to meet our partners and users. In four intense and thoroughly enjoyable days, we show our customers the way we’re headed, and get their take on that direction. Dataton continues to be the industry leader for multidisplay solutions by bringing new products to market and constantly developing functionality. The feedback from ISE visitors is invaluable. What do you think are the key developments in, or threats to, your market sector at the current time? Besides buzzwords like 8K, I think the most important developments will be in workflow, especially IPbased, rendering time, visuals and the signal chain.
Why should attendees visit your stand at ISE 2017? If you are interested in multidisplay solutions and making an impact, then you can’t afford to miss stand 12-E70. Come over and get hands-on with the WATCHOUT system and our powerful new display server, WATCHPAX 4. Another great reason is that we are donating money to UNICEF for each visitor who brings the ad from the ISE Daily to our stand!
Stand: 12-E70
TV bracket is ‘revolutionary’ FUTURE AUTOMATION Claimed to be a truly revolutionary design of motorised wall bracket, the QA2-PTL Quad Arm being demonstrated by Future Automation at ISE 2017 is, according to the company, the most elaborate and advanced TV wall mount offered on the market. Allowing 150° bidirectional rotation with parallel forward track, the Quad Arm is said to offer a step forward in functionality when recessing screens. The portrait to landscape version also offers a 90° screen rotation, enabling the screen to automatically turn from portrait orientation to landscape orientation at the push of a button. A favourite viewing position can
The 49in Xtreme Display is fully-sealed, highly impact resistant, and offers optimum readability in direct sunlight
As always, identifying the right distributors and partners is key. Dataton’s partner network is the mainstay of our business, building on long-term commitment and clear understanding of user needs. That gives customers confidence in the product, and hopefully a great user experience.
be programmed via the IR remote control, and the mechanism allows up to 750mm extension of the screen centre from the wall. The bracket can move parallel to the wall to initially take the screen out of a tight recess, with the screen then turning to the appropriate side. Hook-on removable uprights allow the bracket to take a wide variety of screens, and the mounting is available with a marine lock to safely lock the bracket against the wall when not in the viewing position. Full cable management is a feature of the QA2-PTL, and a wide range of mounting options including Bang & Olufsen/Loewe is available. The unit can be supplied in any RAL colour.
Stand: 10-K118, 2-A42
The QA2-PTL Quad Arm allows 150° bidirectional rotation
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Creative freedom with UHD LED walls designed for big impact curved LED canvas ABSEN
BARCO Visitors to Barco’s stand can see the company’s new LED digital media canvas in action, experience the ClickShare wireless presentation and collaboration systems, and explore the company’s range of event projectors, LED walls and laser video walls. Currently offered with a 10mm pixel pitch, the outdoor-rated R10 is the first model of the digital media canvas family, and is designed for applications in retail, advertising, venues and visitor attractions. Weighing less than 6kg/sqm and offered in sheets up to 4.68m long and 5mm thick (including louvres), the digital media canvas is said to
cover all kinds of surfaces. Cabling, control and power electronics are fully integrated on every sheet to remove cable clutter. Moreover, the power supply unit can be located remotely for easy servicing. Chris Colpaert, VP LED at Barco, said: “We are expanding creative possibilities far beyond traditional LED applications. With the R-series, eye-catching LED visualisation can be installed in applications and on surfaces that were previously impossible, like curved façades, subway station tunnels or creative stage sets. Its bendable, lightweight and ultra-thin design ensures smooth and quick installation, driving down setup time and cost.”
ISE 2017 visitors are being encouraged to get ‘hands-on’ exposure to the HDV Series of UHD LED videowalls at the Absen stand. Absen’s HDV series, designed to meet the ever-evolving needs of the corporate market, are unveiled for the first time in Europe at ISE. With a depth of 65mm, the panel boasts quick and easy front access to simplify and speed up maintenance. Three models boast brightness of
up to 1,000 nits and a refresh rate of 3,840Hz, with pixel pitch ranging from 1.25mm (for the HDV1.2) to 1.92mm (HDV1.9). The panels can be displayed openly or installed in hard to reach areas. Each HDV module is imbued with the strength of its distinctive honeycomb cellular design, to aid perfect flatness and prevent warping across its 160° ultra-wide viewing angle, claims Absen. Nacho Perez, vice managing director, Absen Europe, said: “The
Absen stand is a must-see this year for all integrators and end users looking for high-impact and highquality visual display solutions. The new products we are presenting are designed to meet the evolving needs of the integrator – and this is the opportunity to try them firsthand. With plenty of open and private meeting space on our stand as well as the Absen bar, our European team looks forward to discussing exciting projects and supporting needs.”
Stand: 12-C45
Stand: 12-F100
With minimal need for a supporting structure, the R-series can be glued onto a surface or wrapped around curved shapes
Each HDV module benefits from the strength of a distinctive honeycomb cellular design
Click, Connect and Collaborate
Introducing wePresent’s new Wireless Interactive Collaboration System The new WiCS-2100 is packed full of new features and upgraded hardware, making it the most impressive tool for easy collaboration in today’s modern BYOD classroom or meeting space.
every The tools to teach the future, one student at a time.
Preview View the users’ content before it is shared Auto Layout Automatically sizes up to 4 presenting windows
Upgraded Processor & Memory Dual core 1.2GHz processor, 4GB RAM Sleek Design New look for modern spaces
Demo this and all other wePresent products at ISE
Stand number: #11-A129
For more info and to schedule a demo:
+31 10 229 3495 info@wePresentWiFi.com
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Versatile fixture strikes a Android support camera-friendly pose for Simple Paging CHAUVET PROFESSIONAL Strike 1 is a versatile single pod light for use as a blinder, strobe, wash and flood, with a 230W warm white LED source. Chauvet claims the outdoor-rated fixture is ready for festival stages and open-air events, as well as arena and music hall concerts. The fixture offers emulated red shift, which warms the colour temperature of the light as it dims, to replicate the look of an incandescent fixture. The fixture’s 16-bit dimming control also enhances its performance by allowing perfectly smooth fades. For camera friendly operation, Strike 1 features Adjustable Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) control to eliminate flickering. The multi-bracket design makes it easy to create multi-unit banks, claims the company, adding that designers
can arrange arrays of Strike 1s in a variety of configurations to give their rigs a different look without adding new fixtures. The Strike 1 offers brightness of 1,119 lux illuminance at 5m over a wide field, but remains cool enough to use as a wash, thanks to its IP65 rated fan. Made of black aluminium die cast material, the fixture also has IP65 rated direct power and DMX connections. Albert Chauvet, CEO, Chauvet, said: “We designed the Strike 1 with the idea of combining warm incandescent looks with the versatility and performance of
BARIX AG
With a 230W warm white LED source, the Strike 1 offers versatile performance features a technologically advanced LED fixture. The design possibilities that this fixture opens up are virtually unlimited.”
Stand: 7-R235
Wings Vioso RX enhanced
Android support has been added to Barix’s Simple Paging solution for fixed and mobile paging over the IP network in schools, offices and hospitality environments. Simple Paging reproduces live announcements from a desk or on the move, via a Barix Simple Paging app, giving end users an intelligible and flexible paging and communications tool. Previously only available for iOS devices, Barix is demonstrating the Simple Paging app for Android devices, opening the solution to a much wider audience. The Simple Paging app is also available for iOS10-equipped devices. “Our extension of the Barix Simple Paging to Android devices gives more facility operators and security guards the opportunity to page from their device over a central, common network with ease,” commented Reto Brader, VP of sales and marketing for Barix. Users of Simple Paging can set
Wings Vioso RX now benefits from new functionality Engine media servers). The mapping matrix can be imported from CSV tables for real-time editing. AV Stumpfl Wings Vioso RX software now additionally features a built in XML interface which can be used to import data from third
Award winning Titan outdoor TVs demoed VIDEOTREE
Stand: 8-N270 The Annuncicom PS1 connects to an IP network as a fixed master paging station in a Simple Paging installation, as well as other Barix IP paging and intercom solutions
AV STUMPFL At ISE 2017, AV Stumpfl is demonstrating how the Wings Vioso RX software – which is designed for the control of any kind of large venue, show, event, installation and showroom – now features a dedicated data management and transfer system that does not require all data to be physically copied onto a ‘master’ server. Instead, data can be copied to the NAS and assigned as so called ‘proxy objects’ in the timelines. All ‘slave’ servers can now get their content directly from the NAS systems. Also on show is what the company describes as a powerful real-time pixel mapping engine that has just been added to the AV Stumpfl Wings Vioso RX software platform (available for all Wings
up multiple paging groups in as little as 10 minutes, with no requirement for particular IT knowledge. Tags are easily associated with paging zones to establish groups. High-quality IP voice paging announcements can be made from paging stations, tablets and smartphones without further configuration once power, the network and loudspeakers are connected. Simple Paging now also integrates with emergency notification and background audio systems, bringing additional value to systems integrators who wish to marry multiple IP applications over a common networked platform. In addition to configurable emergency notification and background music sockets, a pre-gong chime has been added to master paging devices, such as the Barix Annuncicom PS1 or PS16. This feature aims to capture audience attention prior to an important page or security announcement.
television range boasts a multitude of features including a toughened glass, It is now possible to take entertainment double-coated, anti-reflective, high outside with Videotree’s slim-line brightness screen for clear viewing outdoor televisions. Designed for in any condition and an IP66 rating to creating a cutting-edge garden or provide high-level protection against al fresco seating area, the outdoor dust, moisture and insects. Designed to appear fully The range boasts toughened glass, double-coated, integrated into its surroundings, anti-reflective, high brightness screen for clear each television measures as little viewing in any condition and an IP66 rating as 42mm in depth, ensuring a sleek and flush finish. According to Videotree, its outdoor televisions can be custom designed for any setting, with bespoke framing and installation options as well as optional metal frames for free standing.
parties. Timelines can be generated automatically from third-party data this way, the company says, to create a smooth workflow for integrating existing CMS data into new installation/digital signage setups.
Stand: 1-H6, 1-G3
Rental screen to be launched DNP
Videotree’s use of super high bright industrial panels with a patented silent cooling system and an optional internal heating system means they will work come rain or shine. Each television is supplied with a wide range of inputs including HDMI, PC, Component, RGB, RS232 and IR in and out, compatible with all major home and professional integration systems. Designed and built in the UK, all Videotree televisions are manufactured to an IP66 rating, promising full protection against moisture and dust for installation in any environment. All products come complete with quick and easy installation, a DVB-T2, IPTV and global signal compatibility and a two year manufacturer’s guarantee.
For end customers beyond the meeting room who need big and bright temporary displays for pop-up shops and events, dnp is talking to ISE visitors about a rental version of the 100in dnp LaserPanel that the company says it will soon be launching. “This is a great way for our partners to serve clients who want to take advantage of a 100in display without a huge commitment,” said Soeren Kraemmergaard, VP of global sales and marketing at dnp, “and it’s a great way for our partners to grow their markets.” dnp LaserPanels combine optical screen technology with ultra short throw laser projection,
shooting from a steep angle. They are said to offer 100in high contrast images at around 50% of the cost per screen area square inch of LED-backlit LCD screens. The dnp LaserPanel is also available in a touch version, which has a rigid screen, interactive camera and IR pens for interactive presentations. Also on show on the dnp stand is the updated version of the retractable Supernova Flex Classic, and dnp partners from Visual Displays (UK) and Output (Netherlands) are present at the stand to meet and greet their customers. dnp screens and solutions are also being showcased by Digital Projection, COMM-TEC and Casio.
Stand: 1-E69, 2-A42
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Mixing flexibility and compact form YAMAHA At ISE 2017, Yamaha is showing the compact TF-RACK rackmount mixer, which is designed for projects where flexibility is needed but space is limited. Said to be ideal for integration with systems based on Yamaha Commercial Installation Solutions (CIS) products, TF-RACK has been created to offer increased versatility. Housed in a 3U high, 19in rack casing, TF-RACK is a space-saving, all-in-one 16+1 stereo in, 16 out digital mixer featuring the ease of setup and operation provided by Yamaha’s intuitive TouchFlow Operation. With 40 input mixing channels, 20 Aux buses, eight DCA groups with Roll-Out and a comprehensive range of I/O connections on its rear panel, TF-RACK is said to be a highly flexible mixing solution. Small enough to be deployed in the most constricted area, it has enough capacity to satisfy a wide range of applications. TF-RACK features the same touchscreen and hardware Touch
WOLFVISION
TF-RACK is a space-saving, all-in-one 16+1 stereo in, 16 out digital mixer & Turn control as the TF1, TF3 and TF5 consoles, with 1-knob Comp, 1-knob EQ and other more advanced facilities from other Yamaha digital mixers making it possible to achieve a polished sound with minimum effort in the shortest possible time. QuickPro Presets for specific musical instruments and microphones have been designed by respected engineers and
Screen sharing without wires i3 TECHNOLOGIES A wireless solution that keeps your meeting space clean is being presented at ISE 2017 by i3 Technologies. Comprising a transmitter and receiver which can communicate wirelessly, one push on the i3SYNC Touch button immediately shows a mobile screen on the presentation screen. The transmitter is connected to a laptop (or other device with HDMI connection) and the receiver to the presentation screen: they then synchronise instantly, i3 Technologies says,
vSolution Cam Visualizer debuts
with no need for an internet connection. Every participant can connect a unique transmitter to their device. This way, the participants can share their screen in turn. Those who are connected to the shared screen can preview the connected devices on the presentation screen and lock specific transmitters, if necessary. The wireless tool is equipped with a touch functionality and therefore, claims the company, is the world’s first wireless touch solution. This functionality makes the big screen interactive during screen sharing, so the user can easily browse through the slides of a presentation without using an external remote. In addition, users can mark specific parts in a presentation, quickly open other applications, simply using the big screen as if it were the small mobile screen.
Stand: 10-S125
i3SYNC enables mobile users to wirelessly connect to a meeting screen
manufacturers to provide quick, easy access to effective settings, while set-ups for any situation can be instantly loaded via a simple scene recall. A number of preset scenes are provided to give new users a head start, with dual scene memory banks making it easy to organise scenes by installation requirements or event type.
Said to be unlike anything the company has manufactured before, Austrian exhibitor WolfVision is debuting its vSolution Cam Visualizer system at ISE 2017. Described as an entry-level visualiser, it has been streamlined to include only its essential core components. The result, according to the company, is an elegant, compact, modern, affordable system that features excellent picture quality coupled with robust design and ease of use The vSolution Cam features a 4x zoom, which when used in combination with an optional riser plate, enables pick-up of content materials in up to A4 portrait size. 1080p HD resolution, adjustmentfree LED lighting, LAN port, Power over Ethernet compatibility, and HDMI output complete this basic ‘live’ imaging solution, which can be used either in combination with
a Cynap system, or alternatively as a highly portable, stand-alone presentation device. Also on show on WolfVision’s ISE stand is a representative selection of the company’s presentation and collaboration solutions.
Stand: 1-M20
The vSolution Cam Visualizer is an affordable, entry-level system
Stand: 3-C120
Atmos speaker options offered SPEAKERCRAFT As well as showing off its new ATX100 Dolby Atmos-enabled inwall height speaker, SpeakerCraft is also demonstrating two new AIM Series 2 Dolby Atmos-enabled LCR In-Wall speakers. The ATS500 System pairs the ATX100 height speaker with the new Kevlar woofers-based AIM LCR5 FIVE Series 2 behind a single, low profile, magnetic attached grille.
The ATS200 System combines the ATX100 height speaker with the glass fibre woofers-based AIM LCR5 TWO Series 2, also behind a single grille. Both the AIM Series 2 LCR models feature the new Arrayed Point Source (APS) Tweeter Module, the in-wall counterpart to SpeakerCraft’s ARC Tweeter array in the AIM Series 2 in-ceiling line. To provide dealers with maximum flexibility, the company says, a third system option combines the ATX100
with any current SpeakerCraft Profile AIM LCR5 in-wall speaker. “Our goal is to give dealers multiple options to wow their customers with Dolby Atmosenabled solutions,” said Mike Jordan, Core Brands VP, product management. “The Height speaker can even be added to existing inwall systems, enabling dealers to easily upgrade to object-based surround audio.”
Stand: 1-N53
Integration with QMotion announced VANTAGE CONTROLS Full software integration with QMotion that is said to bring unmatched control to bundled active and natural lighting systems was recently announced by Vantage Controls. QMotion’s new construction and retrofit shading solutions are now included in Vantage’s Design Center 3.7 for the first time. Dealers will, claims the company, save time, increase margins and deliver an enhanced homeowner experience with this bundled software solution. Design Center 3.7 – the latest version of the Vantage Controls design and programming software that accompanies the InFusion automated lighting control system – allows live updating and is said to sync in seconds. Features such as QMotion’s patented tug feature and simple bracket set-up enable dealers to achieve 20% faster installs, according to Vantage, which increases margins. Additionally, with Design Center integration, shades can be
Full software integration with QMotion is now included in Vantage’s Design Center commissioned in as little as five minutes per shade, equating to a 50% reduction in programming time. Native Object Integration with QMotion includes additional key features, such as shade presets, enabling users with Equinox touchscreens and apps to make and save changes to shade open/close preset levels on the fly. Programming one-button shade control on keypads
and touchscreens has been improved, says Vantage, from a 20-minute process to a couple of seconds. New and improved diagnostics and reports are also now available, allowing the creation and printing of QMotion shade schedules containing name, area, address, bus, upper and lower limits, and full open and full close travel times directly.
Stand: 1-M2
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Companies listed in bold type are exhibiting at ISE for the first time this year 22MILES Wayfinding.................................................8-H220
Adder Technology.....................................................10-P122
ALSO................................................................................8-N318
2N TELEKOMUNIKACE ................................................1-Q92
Adeo Screen – Screen Research – Harman – Adeo
ALSO Nederland .........................................................8-N318
3d-berlin vr solutions GmbH ................................. 8-F312
Group..................................................................................1-N90
ALTAIR .............................................................................7-S165
3M Touch Systems UK Ltd ......................................8-H230
ADJ Supply Europe B.V.............................................7-P190
Altia Systems, Inc. .............................................. 13-E72
4EVAC...............................................................................7-C220
ADTECHNO Inc............................................................. 8-E319
Ambient-System Sp. z o. o ...................................... 7-E235
4th Creative Party ...............................................8-D310
Advantech Europe B.V...............................................8-K205
AMC Baltic ........................................................................2-A40
4TheWall.............................................................14-H200
Adwindow Screens.......................................................3-C82
Ampco Flashlight Sales...........................................7-K175
7thSense Design Ltd....................................................2-A70
AED group.........................................................................1-N50
Ampetronic ................................................................... 7-C170
AEX SYSTEM .....................................................14-M293
AMPHENOL-Tuchel Electronics GmbH ...............7-V205
AG Neovo........................................................................9-B172
Amphion Loudspeakers Ltd..................................7-W195
A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd ..................7-X160
AGATH SARL.................................................................5-S118
Amptec ............................................................................7-T235
Aavara Innovation Corp..........................................10-K121
AGC Glass Europe............................................... 1-E114
Analog Way ......................................................................3-C95
ABB / Busch-Jaeger.................................................. 9-E200
Aimline.............................................................................7-X213
ANEVIA............................................................................8-H365
ABLETECH CO., LTD....................................................12-N36
Airscreen Company...................................................12-P60
Angekis Technology...................................................13-D70
Absen GmbH ................................................................ 12-C45
AIRxTOUCH ..........................................................8-K235
Anoto .............................................................................14-K112
Absolute Acoustics .......................................................5-S85
AJA Video Systems......................................8-R188, 5-S85
Anthony Gallo Acoustics Ltd ............................6-K166
ABtUS Singapore Pte Ltd. .......................................... 5-V22
Akasa (Asia) Corp. ......................................................8-K275
Antiference Ltd ............................................................9-A164
ACCLAIM LIGHTING.................................................... 12-F40
ALC NetworX .................................................................7-V210
AOPEN Europe..........................................................10-N146
Acer......................................................................14-B105
Alcons Audio.................................................................6-H148
AOTO Electronics Co., Ltd......................................... 12-C64
Acoustic Energy ..........................................................5-R128
Alcorn McBride Inc.....................................................1-H125
Apantac.........................................................................10-S114
Acquire Digital ..................................................... 8-E278
ALFALITE ....................................................................... 8-R235
Apart Audio NV ............................................................1-H130
ACTIVE AUDIO ..............................................................3-A122
ALGAM...................................................................6-N140
APEX – Giva AVtech BVBA.......................................3-A107
Acurus and Aragon.....................................................5-V125
Allen & Heath Ltd........................................................7-K175
APGI .......................................................1-M128, 1-H130
ADA – Audio Design Associates...............................1-N75
Allocacoc.....................................................................14-M280
AptoVision......................................................................12-H55
Adam Hall Group ........................................................7-K200
Allsee Technologies ...........................................8-R205
APTUS Software ................................................. 8-E370
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Changes to the RAI for ISE 2017 To address ISE’s continued year-onyear growth, the RAI Amsterdam is introducing an additional hall and pavilion, along with a new hall numbering system. The new hall, named Hall 9, is accessed via Halls 8, 10 and 11. The new pavilion will be built at the Congress Square, connecting with the Europa Foyer, Diamond Lounge and Auditorium. The combined area will now be known as Hall 14. Additionally, the Amtrium has been renamed as Hall 4, while the old Hall 4 has been combined into Hall 5. In summary, the changes are as follows: OLD Amtrium Hall 4 and 5 Hall 9 Hall 12 Europa Foyer/ Diamond Lounge
NEW Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 11 Hall 13 Hall 14
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Azure .....................................................................13-D60
Arbor Media ................................................. 1-E108, 1-E112 Arbor Technology Corp. ....................................9-A172
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Central China Display Labs......................................8-K380
Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc....................................2-C42
Ceratec Audio Design GmbH .................................7-P188
Daktronics .....................................................................8-N263
Cerevo Inc. .............................................................13-F85
DAL......................................................................... 8-E314
ARCH................................................................................ 12-C90
B&K AV Ltd...............................................................5-V93
Certes Technologies SIA ........................................13-B108
Dalen TOP-TEC............................................................. 13-E80
Architettura Sonora ................................................... 3-C100
B&K Braun......................................................................8-F220
Chainzone Technology (Foshan) Co., Ltd. .......... 12-C63
Dali A/S..............................................................................5-R90
Archwave........................................................................7-V210
B&S MEDIA CO., LTD. ........................................13-B104
Charvet Digital Media................................................8-S200
Dan Dugan Sound Design .......................................7-P160
AREC Inc..............................................................13-E100
B-Tech International Ltd..............................................5-R60
CHAUVET Professional ............................................7-R235
DANACOID MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM................... 12-P63
Argosy ....................................................................12-F68
Baanto International Ltd..........................................8-H322
CHIAYO Electronics Co., Ltd.....................................3-A111
Data 4...................................................................14-B160
Arkadin an NTT Communications Company ..............
Bachmann GmbH & Co. KG........................................2-A42
Chief Mfg ...........................................................................2-C42
Data Display Group ..................................................10-P132
...............................................................................14-D250
Baldwin Boxall ................................................................3-C87
China Great Wall Computer Shenzhen Co., Ltd...............
Datapath LTD................................................................ 12-C84
Armagard ...................................................................... 8-E265
Bang & Olufsen a/s....................................................5-U110
..........................................................................................14-B136
Dataton ............................................................................12-E70
Artcoustic Loudspeakers ...........................................5-U94
Barco ..............................................................12-F100, 2-A42
Chipone Technology (Beijing) Co.,Ltd. ............8-N350
Datavideo Technologies Europe B.V.......................5-S56
Arthur Holm / Albiral Display Solutions............................
Barix AG..........................................................................8-N270
Christie............................................................... 1-M85, 1-H70
DATEQ...............................................................................7-V220
...........................................................................11-F135, 2-A42
BAROSNT CO.,LTD...............................................13-B68
Cineak.................................................................................5-S70
Deepsky..........................................................................8-K318
Artixium......................................................... 8-F180, 8-E200
Basalte ...............................................................................5-U65
Cisco...............................................................................11-C120
DekTec.............................................................................8-D300
ARTNOVION .....................................................................5-U72
Basys GmbH.................................................................8-H267
Citygrow .........................................................................9-A166
DELO Computer GmbH ............................................8-N230
ARX Systems .......................................................6-M152
Beabloo........................................................................... 8-E360
CityMeo ........................................................................... 12-E76
Delta Electronics EMEA...........................11-F111, 5-R55
ASCENDO Immersive Audio GmbH ....................5-R117
Beckhoff .........................................................................9-B185
Clear-Com .....................................................................7-K180
DELTACAST ...................................................................8-N326
Ashly Audio, Inc. .............................................................3-C87
Behringer.......................................................................7-H179
ClearOne ...........................................................................3-C98
DEMCO CSI ..................................................................10-R114
Ashton Bentley ............................................................................
Beijing JS Technology Co., Ltd ...............................1-Q110
clearvoice-systems GmbH......................................7-T215
Denon ...........................................................................10-N114
.............................14-M200, 14-N300, 14-N305, 14-P400
BenQ Europe B.V. ...........................................................5-U24
Cleerline Technology Group ....................................5-V100
Denon Professional ...................................................7-H180
ASL......................................................................... 7-E225
Best Vision Projection Screens........................6-M158
Clevertouch...................................................................13-B85
Dension...........................................................................8-H378
ASRock Incorporation............................................... 8-E285
Beta Three ..........................................................14-G200
CLF Lighting ......................................................... 7-E220
designflow........................................................................1-N75
Astouch Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd .......13-F70
beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG............................. 1-M122
Click Effects .................................................................. 12-C20
DEXON Systems Ltd.....................................................3-A85
ASUS.................................................................................8-F355
Biamp Systems ..............................................................3-A75
Clockaudio Limited ....................................................7-Q190
Digi-tel doo .........................................................14-C210
Asystems Corporation............................................14-K164
Black Box .....................................................................10-R118
Cloud Electronics Limited ........................................7-T170
DigiBird ........................................................................... 8-F315
ATEïS Europe BV .........................................................7-S122
Blackmagic Design .................................................... 3-C128
Coda Audio GmbH ......................................................7-N225
DiGiCo UK Limited ......................................................7-K175
Aten ....................................................................8-N210, 5-S85
Bleu Comm Azur EURL ...........9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
Colorlight........................................................................12-H31
digiLED............................................................................ 12-C58
AtlasIED/MTX Audio (MiTek Corporation) ............5-S66
blueBOX GmbH..........................................................10-K160
COLUM ELECTRONICS IND. CORP.........................7-S170
Digital Forecast Co., Ltd............................................ 8-E319
Atlona .................................................................................5-S92
BlueJeans Network ................................................ 11-D136
ComfortClick ...........................................................5-V74
Digital Projection Ltd. ...................................................1-F44
Atracsys..........................................................................8-H375
Bluesound ..........................................................14-D170
COMM Products Technologies.............................10-P111
dilli........................................................................14-C122
Attero Tech ....................................................................3-A122
Blustream......................................................................... 5-V35
COMM-TEC GmbH .........................................................2-A42
dimedis GmbH.............................................................8-N362
AUDAC - Hearing is Believing ................................7-N190
BMB Fulmer B.V..............................................................1-N18
Communications Business Solutions ..............11-D102
Dimenco Displays BV ..........................................8-F245
Audinate ......................................................................... 7-E190
BNG ........................................................................8-K170
Community Professional Loudspeakers ......... 1-M128
DISPLAX Multitouch Technologies.......................8-K264
Audio Everywhere...................................................14-M244
Bolin Technology.................................................13-B80
CONCEPT International GmbH ..............................8-N266
DISPLAY MEDIA...........................................................8-H353
Audio-Technica Ltd......................................................3-A122
Bosch Security Systems B.V....................2-C50, 7-M176
Condeco Ltd........................................................14-H100
DisplayNote Technologies.....................................11-F130
AudioControl.................................................................1-N115
Bose Professional ...................................7-C172, 11-A135
Conen mounts............................................................11-D115
DisplayTen, Inc. ..........................................................11-A125
AudioPressBox .............................................................7-V175
Bosste Video & Film Equipment Co. Ltd. ..............2-A30
Connessioni ...................................................................7-V174
DIVUS GmbH ...............................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
Audioquest .................................................................10-N114
Boston GmbH.............................................................14-B150
Contacta Systems Ltd................................................7-T216
DK VASCOM........................................................14-P424
Audipack ...........................................................................1-F40
Bowers & Wilkins......................................................10-K114
CONTEC Intelligent Housing................................... 9-F190
DNH Loudspeakers ................................................... 7-C225
Audix Microphones .......................................................3-C87
Boxxline BV................................................................... 7-M250
Control4 EMEA..........................................................10-N114
dnp denmark as...............................................1-E69, 2-A42
Aurora Multimedia ........................................................5-R54
Braehler ICS AG..........................................3-A138, 3-B140
CONTROLtronic GmbH ............9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
Domonetio .....................................................................9-A186
AUTONOMIC..................................................................5-R119
BrightSign........................................................8-K240, 2-A42
Cordial GmbH, Sound & Audio Equipment ........7-V185
Domotz + Fing..............................................................9-B171
AV Drop ........................................................................14-H130
BroadSign International, LLC.................................8-H317
CORE Brands...................................................................1-N53
Dong Guan RioTouch Technology Co., Ltd. ....13-B65
AV EMEA BV ................................5-R128, 5-R125, 5-S126
Brompton Technology Ltd....................................... 8-F210
Coretronic Corporation.............................................1-N130
DoorBird................................................................ 9-E225
AV Gear ..............................................................................5-S85
BTX ................................................................................14-H152
Cornered Audio ApS..................................................1-Q100
DPA Microphones ........................................................7-T235
AV INDUSTRY................................................................3-A134
BXB Electronics Co., Ltd. ..........................................3-A127
Cotina Co., Ltd..................................................................3-C87
Dragon Display (Shenzhen) Technology Co Ltd12-E36
Covid ................................................................................... 5-V68
DS Connekt...........................................................8-K282
Craneworks Oy Ltd .................................................... 8-E252
DSPECIALISTS GmbH...........................................2-A51
Creator Corporation...................................................7-P185
DSR Partner.................................................................. 8-E282
Crestron................................................ 2-C24, 2-E24, 2-E36
DT Screens .....................................................................5-V125
crowdbeamer ....................................................14-B165
Durante SpA ...............................................................10-K155
CSEED Entertainment.........................................7-T230
DVIGEAR, Inc....................................................................1-F70
Cuanbo............................................................................... 5-V52
DYNACORD................................................................... 7-M176
CUBE by Exponential Solutions .......................6-M166
DynaScan Technology Inc. ......................................12-K56
CUE, a.s. ......................................................................... 1-M123
Dynaudio............................................................... 3-C105
AV Magazine .................................................................6-N152 AV Stumpfl .............................................................1-H6, 1-G3 AV-LEADER CORPORATION................................... 7-M235 AVANZA Corporation ....................................................1-Q95 AVCIT Electronics...........................................................3-A80 Avenview ..............................................................9-B160 AVerMedia Technologies, Inc.................................. 8-F237 Avers Screens Sp. z.o.o. ..............................................2-A55 AVEX....................................................................................1-E56 AVI-SPL.........................................................................11-A115 AVID...................................................................................7-V215 Avitech International Corporation..................... 11-G118 AVNation..........................................................................7-V165 Avnet Embedded ........................................................8-N324 Avocent by Vertiv ................................................8-H318 Avocor ................................................................... 13-C68 Avolites Ltd....................................................................8-N337 Avonic ....................................................................6-M160 Axitour Communication Systems ...................6-K150
C C-Mark Audio ...............................................................7-Q212 Cabletime Ltd.............................................................10-P116 CadAltro ................................................................13-D71 Calibre UK Ltd ..............................................................12-N45 Cam Merkezi ......................................................14-A182 Cambridge Sound Management...........................7-P212 Canford Audio.......................................................7-F225 Canon Europe..................................................................1-F42 CASADIGI..........................................................................1-M18 Casio Europe GmbH .................................................. 1-F120 CAT – California Audio Technology .........................5-S70 Catchbox............................................................................5-R45 Caymon...........................................................................7-N190 CC Technic Taiwan Co., Ltd. ........................................1-E66 CEDIA...................................................................... 1-F7, 1-F21 CEDIA Residential Solutions Theatre...................5-S120 CEDIA Smart Building Solutions Theatre.......... 9-F155 celexon Germany GmbH Co. KG .............................. 5-V18
curveLED GmbH..................................................8-R202 Custom Home Europe .................................................1-N75 CYP UK LTD ......................................................................5-U60
E E-LIKE Technology Co.,Ltd................................ 12-P64 E-Max Precision Technology Co., Ltd ..................8-K332
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d&b audiotechnik GmbH...........................................7-C173
Earthquake Sound Corporation............................5-R112
D-Tools, Inc........................................................................1-N75
Earthworks ................................................................... 7-E228
D.A.S. Audio, S.A. .........................................................7-Q210
easescreen....................................................................8-N275
D3..................................................................................... 1-M100
EBH Radio Software...................................................7-V220
d3 Technologies ..........................................................8-H312
ECEN ELECTRONIC CO., LTD...................................3-A109
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1-H120
1-M124
1-N117 1-N110
1-Q95 1-Q92
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1-F100
1-Q90
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5-V125
EISA.......................................................................7-W227 5-S120 5-U120
5-S118
1-N97
1-N90
1-Q75
ELAC Electroacustic GmbH ................................. 14-D165
Garvan Acoustic .......................................................... 1-Q115
ELAN Home Systems ..................................................1-N53
Gato Audio .....................................................................5-R125
5-R112
5-V115
5-S110 5-S112
Elation Professional B.V. .........................12-F40, 7-P190 5-U110
GC Trading (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd ...........................14-K195
Electro-Voice................................................................ 7-M176
Geemarc Telecom ......................................................7-S186
Electrosonic .....................................................................5-S57
Gefen ..................................................................................1-N53
5-U101 Element One Multimedia GmbH.........................11-F115
5-R105
5-S100
5-U102 5-U100
Elitegroup Computer Systems Co., Ltd..........8-N360
Giada................................................................................8-N266
Elsner Elektronik GmbH.........9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
Giant iTab ..............................................................8-D230
EM Acoustics ................................................................7-S178
Gimasi SA ......................................................................8-R370
EMKO Case 5-S85 a.s. ..................................................14-D175
Gioview Limited................................................... 6-E164
5-V74
EMT Controls ...............................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
1-E80
5-R75 1-N75
5-R70
1-M94
1-Q70 1-Q72
1-H85 1-Q65
1-E68
5-R65
5-S80 5-U72 Enabledware.........................................................12-F65
1-P58 1-E62 1-H70 5-R60
1-E56
Epiphan Video ........................................................... 13-D110
Glory Star Group Limited ........................................ 8-E295
5-S75
5-V72 Epson Europe B.V...........................................................1-H90
Glux Visual Effects Tech(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd....8-H350
Essential Install, CE Pro Europe & Commercial
GOAL SPORT software ...................................14-M290
Integrator5-S66 Europe .....................................................14-C100 5-V68
Goget AB ........................................................................8-K279
ETC ......................................................................... 7-S225 5-U60
Goo Systems/Screen Goo...............................14-B130 Grandstream Networks.........................................11-A128
EuroNetwork Ltd .......................................................7-W210
Grassfish Marketing Technologies GmbH.....14-M288
5-S60
Europoint........................................................................ 7-E230
5-U35
1-N53 5-R55
1-H60 5-R45 1-N50
5-V50 EVN electronic components GmbH..................10-N134 5-S57
5-R30
Exterity Ltd .................................................................... 12-F50
Guang Zhou Grandview Crystal Screen Co., Ltd........
eyefactive GmbH.........................................................8-H230
.................................................................................8-N182
eyevis GmbH ...................................................................2-A75 5-R50
Guangzhou Dtech Electronics Technology Co.,Ltd ........
1-M20
1-N20
5-R24
1-F21
5-R20 1-M16 1-M18
1-N18
Guangzhou DSPPA Audio Co., Ltd.........................7-T225
F & Js Int’l Development Co., Ltd......................13-F72
Guangzhou ITC Electronic Technology Limited ..............
FACE.................................................................7-V180, 7-V170
...........................................................................................7-W220
Famasete – Technology Group..............................8-K323
Guangzhou Shirui Electronics Co., Ltd .............10-N155
5-V34
2-E24
5-U24
Fasttel intercoms...........................................................1-Q72 5-V22
Guangzhou Video-Star Electronics Industrial Co., Ltd.
FBT Elettronica spa...................................7-E205, 7-D177
...........................................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
5-U20
5-V18
FENIX Stage ................................................................. 7-M216
1-F7
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1-M2
1-N4
Guntermann & Drunck GmbH.............................10-P126
Fibar Group ...................................................................9-D195 Fiberlight ..............................................................9-K145
1-G3
............................................................................................ 8-E316 Guangzhou Charming Lighting Co., Ltd .......14-A160
1-Q35
1-F2
Green-Go.........................................................................7-V240 GTEK GROUP LIMITED. .............................................8-N277
F
1-H6
Great Hon. Enterprise Co., Ltd. ..............................7-K235
Extenix Corporation .................................................14-B170 5-R40 5-R54
EZtek Europe..............................................................14-N330 5-V35
1-F6
GREAT Britain Pavilion..............................12-F58, 12-F70
GSD CO., LTD .................................................................8-D290
1-M27
1-H20
Gray..................................................................................... 5-V93
Expromo Europe........................................8-N235, 8-R232
5-V37
1-F40
5
GRAND DAGU CO., LTD ..............................................7-T194
Euromet srl ...................................................................12-P78
5-V52 Evertz UK5-S56 .....................................................................10-R146 1-M80
GLP German Light Products GmbH.....................8-F362
Equipson5-S70 SA ................................................................ 7-M190
5-U65
Euroscreen Srl................................................................5-R70 1-F42
Residential Solutions
Glare Productions.......................................................8-K325
Global Caché Inc............................................9-D190, 2-A42
5-V57
2-E40
Gira Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG ...........................7-N176
Ensemble Designs, Inc .......................................... 11-G140
5-V60 5-S64 ................................................................5-V100 ETechA, L.L.C.
1-M85
1-Q60 1-Q63
Gerriets GmbH.............................................................12-P60
Elo Touch Solutions.................................................10-N148 5-U92 5-U93
5-R78
2-E72
General Touch Co., Ltd. ....................................13-B106
Gestton ................................................................14-K104
5-R80
1-H90
Genelec Oy.....................................................................3-A119
ELMO EUROPE 5-V93 5-R90 5-S92SAS......................................................5-U20
5-U94
5-V90
1-M100
G
5-R92 1-N95
5-R83
1-F41
5-S114 5-S113
GESAB..........................................................................10-N142
1-N80
1-F20
Theatre
Future Automation....................................10-K118, 2-A42
ELKO EP.............................................................................1-Q75
1-F60
2-E36
Residential
5-R95
1-M122
2-E70 1-E69
EKTA..................................................................................12-F36
Elivision........................................................................... 8-E320
1-F70
2-E52
Fusion Research ......................................................10-N114 Solutions
5-U132
5-V100
1-M123
2-E64 1-E66
Furman ..............................................................................1-N53
EIKI Industrial Co., Ltd. .................................................1-F60
5-U130
5-R114 1-N122
1-E108
1-E72
FS Cables..........................................................................1-Q60
Eelectron SpA .............................................................. 9-E220
5-S126
5-V120
5-R116
1-F44
FrontRow Calypso LLC ...........................................13-B100
EDBAK.............................................................................1-N120
ekey biometric systems...........................................9-B150
1-H125 1-H123 1-F120
1-E78
ECLER – NEEC AUDIO BARCELONA SL ............ 7-M200
5-R119
1-H130 1-E1161-E117
Audio Solutions Theatre
6-N140
5-R128
1-H127
ISE 2017
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6-N148
1-N5
1-N6
H
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Fibersystem AB..............................................................5-S85
HAGOR Products GmbH .............................................5-R65
Fida...................................................................................8-N195
Haitian Electronic Technology Co., Ltd ................7-T192
FieldCast .....................................................................14-M260
Haivision......................................................................14-M295
FINLUX ..........................................................................10-P136
Hall Research...............................................................3-A100
FlatFrog ..........................................................................13-B70
Hangzhou Gaoke Industry & Trade Co. Ltd.......5-U130
Flatlift TV Lift Systeme GmbH ..................................2-A42 4-S100
Hangzhou ISmart Video Tech Co., LTD..............11-F136
Focus Touch by Smit Visual.................................14-M286
HangZhou Xianrui Digital Technology Co.,Ltd ....1-E78
Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd..........................7-S180
Hanshin International Ltd .................................... 13-D102
Fohhn Audio AG...........................................................7-H190
Harman Professional..........................................1-F6, 1-F2
Fonestar ......................................................................... 7-F218
HARTING .........................................................................7-V220
Fonix................................................................................. 12-C50
HB-Laserkomponenten GmbH............................. 8-E240
Fortress Inc. .....................................................................1-N75
HDBaseT Alliance..........................................................5-S85
Foshan Nationstar Optoelectronics Co. Ltd ..... 8-E251
HDL................................................................................... 9-E178
Four Winds Interactive..............................................8-H355
HiBrite Enterprises Ltd.......................................7-Z200
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7-E205
7-F210
7-K190
7-H190
7-P212
7-Q211
7-W212 7-V210
7-N210
7-S122
7-Q210
7-P210
7-Q190
7-P190
7-K180
7-P188
7-D179 7-C174
7-Q180
7-C175 7-D177
7-N190
7-D172
7-S186 7-S184 7-S178 7-S180 7-S172
7-D170
7-S170 7-S176
7-C173
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7-C170
Free WiFi Zone
7-C172
7-C169 7-C164
7-D165
6
6-H152
6-E160 6-E162 6-E164 6-F162 6-F164 3-A138
3-A136
3-A134
6-F150 6-F152
6-H132
6-K172 6-K170
6-M172 6-M170
6-K168 6-K166
6-M168 6-M166
6-K164 6-K162
6-M164 6-M162
6-K160 6-K158
6-M160 6-M158
6-K156 6-K154
6-M156 6-M154
6-K152 6-K150
6-M152 6-M150
7-P170
7-N176
7-N160
7-H160
6-H148
6-E150 6-E152
7-M176
7-K175
7-Q170
7-Q160
7-P160
7-P150
7-Q165
7-R165
7-S160
7-V172
3-A119
7-V168
7-V174
7-V160
5-S126
5-S120
5-V120
5-R114 1-N122
1-Q110
1-E108
3-C100
3-C95
5-R110
1-M124
1-N117
5-R112
5-V115
5-S110 5-S112 5-U110
1-Q95 1-Q92
1-N115
5-U101 1-Q90
3-C98
5-R100
5-R105
5-S100
5-U102 5-U100 5-V100
1-M123 1-N97
3-A100
1-F70 1-N90
3-A76
5-U94
5-R95
1-Q75
5-R92
14-M298
5-R90
5-V93
5-S92
1-N95 5-U92 5-U93
1-M122
3-C87 3-A80
5-V90
1-F60
14-N340
14-K194 14-M293 14-M291
14-K193
5-R83
3-A50 14-N330
1-N80
3-C82
3-A75
5-S85
5-V74
5-R80
14-M288 5-S80
5-R78
1-M100
14-M290 14-M286 14-M285
1-E78
1-F44
1-H90
14-M270
2-A70
2-A75 2-C50
1-E72
5-V72
1-Q70 1-Q72
1-H85 1-Q65
52 1-E68 2-E64 1-E66
14-M260
20
14-K150
5-V60
5-S64
1-M85 1-P58
1-H70
2-E52
2-A53 14-M254
5-U60
1-E62
2-A55 14-K154
5-V68
5-S66 5-R65
1-F41
2-A52
14-K164
40
1-Q60 1-Q63
2-A51
5-R60
5-S60
1-E56
5-V57
14-M246 2-A48
14-M244
1-M80
1-F42
5-U35
1-N53
14-M236
1-H60
2-A40
00
5-V50
5-S57
5-R55
14-M242 2-C42
5-R45
14-K142
5-R40
5-R54
1-N50 14-M230 2-A30
14-M227 14-N322 14-N325
2-E36
14-P430
5-R30
1-F40
14-M218
5-R50 5-V35
14-P424
2-A36
1-M27
14-N311
14-K112
5-V37
2-A42
14-K130
14-M224
5
5-V52
5-S56
2-E40 2-A45
Residential Solutions
5-U65
5-S70
5-R70
1-M94
2-E70 1-E69
14-K174
5-S75
5-R75
2-E72 1-N75
50
5-U72
1-E80
14-M280
70
30
Residential Solutions Theatre
5-U120
5-S114 5-S113
1-Q115
1-M125
1-N110
55
7-Z160
5-U132
5-V125
5-S118
5-R116
1-E112
3-C105
1-F100
00
7-X160
ISE 2017
1-H125 1-H123
3-A109
14-K190
7-X180
7-V165 7-W165
Audio Solutions Theatre
5-U130
1-Q100
3-A85
7-W170
7-T160
5-R119 5-R117
1-H120
3-A110
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7-W172 7-W173
5-R125 1-N130
1-N120
14-M292
7-V170
1-H130
3-C125 1-E1161-E117
3-C111
14-M297 14-M295
7-Z180
1-F120 3-A117
7-X185
7-X182
7-T170
7-S165 7-T158
7-X190
6-N140
1-E114
14-K195
7-V180
7-T191
Discovery Zone
6-N148
1-M128
1-H127 3-C120
3-A115
3-A107
7-V175
7-W192 7-W190
3-C128
3-A121
3-A111
7-W195
6-N152
5-R128
3-A122
7-V185
Wielingenstraat
3
7-H179
7-C171 7-C165
3-B140
3-A127
7-T193 7-T192
7-S190
7-Q185
7-P180
7
7-X210
7-W200
7-V205
7-T190 7-T194
7-Q195
7-P185
7-M190
7-H180
7-W210 7-Z200
7-V200
7-T210
7-P200 7-E190
7-X213
7-V215
7-T215
7-M215 7-M210
7-M200
7-T216
7-P218
7-M219 7-M217 7-M216
7-F215
14-N307
14-K110
14-P416
1-Q35
5-V34
14-K104 14-N305
14-P400
2-A25
1-M20 2-C24
2-A24
2
14-N300
14-K80
1-N20
5-U24
5-R24
5-V22
2-E24
1-F21
5-R20 1-F20
1-H20
1-M16 1-M18
5-U20
5-V18
1-N18
1-F7 1-F6
1-F2
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1-N4
1-G3
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Hidden Talents Limited ............................................ 6-E150
Huizhou DESAY Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd.8-N240
iEAST .....................................................................6-K156
Infinitus........................................................................... 8-F270
HiddenWires....................................................................1-Q35
Humantechnik GmbH...............................................7-P222
IEI Integration Corp.....................................................9-D170
InfoComm Commercial Solutions Theatre ......8-D360
HIGHLANDS TECHNOLOGIES SOLUTIONS ......8-H270
Hunan YESTECH optoelectronic Co., Ltd. ..........8-H184
Iemke Roos Audio B.V. ..............................................3-A122
InfoComm International....................12-N100, 13-N100
Highlite International................................................. 7-F221
Hypex Electronics BV ................................................7-A220
IFTER .............................................................................14-C200
InfoComm Unified Communications
HiMedia Technology Limited ..........................14-H155
HYUNDAI IT Co. Ltd...................................................11-D138
Ihiji.................................................................................... 6-M170
Solutions Theatre .....................................................11-A140
IHSE GmbH .................................................................10-P148
InFocus Corporation .....................................................2-A52
iiyama International.................................................10-P149
INGRAM MICRO..........................................................10-K150
Hitachi Europe Ltd...................................................... 1-F100 HK Audio.........................................................................7-Q195
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14-M200
14-K100
HKS Systemtechnik GmbH ....................................8-N318
i3-Technologies | interactive integrated inspiring .........
ILS – Intelligent Lectern Systems bv ............... 13-D108
INNES ..............................................................................8-H238
Hoellstern Audio Amplifiers ..................................1-N117
..........................................................................................10-S125
Iltis & Wiesel .........................................................6-F164
Innuos............................................................................. 7-M219
Holzmedia ..........................................................14-N311
IAdea Corporation.......................................................8-K320
Imagination AV ....................................................7-D165
INOTOUCH TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD .......................8-H358 designed by 3d-berlin
Home Cinema Modules / Beamax Screens ....5-R117
IBASE Technology Inc................................................8-K260
iMAGsystems..........................................................3-A50
Inspired Audio .....................................................6-K160
HQ-Power.......................................................................7-V172
ic audio GmbH..............................................................7-Q211
IMECON ENGINEERING .............................................8-E225
Installation.....................................................................7-Q160
HTE – Home Theatre Environment .....................5-U120
ICAN ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD........7-T160
Improve .........................................................8-E365, 8-D350
Institute of Sound and Communications
Huasun Technology Co., LTD ..................................8-N320
iConnect ................................................................ 7-P150
In akustik GmbH Co& KG ............................................5-R95
Engineers Ltd...............................................................7-P232
Huawei Technologies Nederland B.V................11-C110
Icron Technologies Corporation ......................6-M164
InAVate ...............................................................................1-Q35
Intel Corp. ...........................................................11-B140
Huddle Room Technology...............................14-B155
IDK Corporation .........................................................10-R120
INDOTA-Smart Education...................................13-F80
Intel FPGA..........................................................14-M254
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7-C230
7-C235
7-E228
7-E230
7-E235
7-F225
7-H230
7-H235
7-K235
7-M235
7-M240 7-M250
7-P230
7-M225 7-C225
7-E223 7-E225
7-F221
7-C220
7-E220
7-F220
7-K200
7-H195
7-M220
7-E205
7-P220
7-K190
7-S220 7-S222
7-N210
7-Q211
7-S122
7-P190
7-K180
7-Q190 7-P188 7-Q180
7-C175 7-D177
7-N190
7-S186 7-S184 7-S178 7-S180 7-S172
7-D172 7-C172
7-C169 7-C164
7-D170
7-H179
7-C171 7-C165
7-D165
6
Inter-M .............................................................................7-K190 interactive scape GmbH ....................................8-K230
3-B140
3-A138
6-E160 6-E162 6-E164 6-F162 6-F164 Intevi Ltd. ..............................................................8-K290
Intopix........................................................................... 10-Q118 6-E150 6-E152
3-A127
3-A136
3-A122
6-H152
6-K172 6-K170
6-M172 6-M170
6-K168 6-K166
6-M168 6-M166
6-K164 6-K162
6-M164 6-M162
7-P170
7-N176
7-N160
7-H160
7-Q160
7-P160
7-P150
Kindermann GmbH.......................................................5-R50 6-M160 6-K160 6-K154
6-M154
7-V185
7-W195
7-V175
7-W192 7-W190
7-X190
7-R165
7-S160
7-V180
7-X185 7-Z180
7-T170
7-S165 7-T158
Kindwin Opto Electronic 6-M156 Co., Ltd...........................12-N57 6-K156
7
7-X182 7-V170
7-V172
7-W172 7-W173
7-V168
7-V174
7-W170
7-T160 7-V160
7-V165 7-W165
7-X180
7-X160
6-N152
6-H148
6-M158
7-Q165
7-X210
7-W200
7-V205
7-T191
7-S170 7-S176
7-Q170
KF SRL...................................................................8-H233 6-N148 6-K158
7-W210
LG Electronics Deutschland GmbH........................2-A42 Discovery Lifedomus...................................................................... 9-E195 Zone Lighthouse Technologies Limited ........................8-N361
7-Z160
ISE 2017 MEDER CommTech GmbH..................................... 7-W192 Audio
Solutions Media Facade ............................................................... 8-D265 Theatre
Media Vision...................................................................3-C123
6-M152 6-K152 KIRRON light components GmbH & Co KG.......8-R310 6-N140 6-M150 6-K150
Lightking .......................................12-K36,12-N40, 12-E30
MEDIALON ........................................................................2-A42 MediaSprint Joachim Gulba GmbH & Co.KG ...8-N318
6-H132
InventDesign...............................................................10-S123
Klark Teknik ..................................................................7-H179
Lightware Visual Engineering ................................3-C125
Invixium, Inc ...............................................................10-N114
Kling Freitag GmbH ...................................................7-D172
LILIN.............................................................9-B151, 10-N114
MEDIUM GmbH............................................................8-N318
iRidium mobile............................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
KLOTZ AIS GmbH........................................................7-R165
LINDY 5-R125 .................................................................8-H310, 5-S85
Merging Technologies SA........................................ 7-C169 Residential
3-A134
3-C128
IRTOUCH......................................................................... 13-C75 3-C120 3-C125 1-E1161-E117
1-M128
1-H127
1-N130
KNX ..................................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170 1-H130
5-R128
5-S126
5-U130
5-U132
5-R119
Solutions
5-V125 Linea Research....................................................6-K172
Theatre Meridian Audio .................................................... 7-Q214
5-R117
5-S118
5-S120
5-U120
3-A115
ISE Audio Solutions Theatre....................................7-Z160
Link Srl............................................................................7-S225 5-V120
Mersive................................................................14-C134
3-A111
ise GmbH ......................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170 1-E112
5-R116 5-S114 5-S113 KONO Support Technology Ltd ........................ 1-E1161-Q115 Linko Electric Co.,Ltd .................................................8-D330
METEL s.r.o.........................................................14-C200
IsoTek SMART Power (APS GmbH) ..............14-N307
1-N120 1-N122 1-Q110 KOTRA .................................................................14-C112
1-F120
1-E114
3-A117
3-A119
3-C105
3-C111
J
5-R110
1-F100
3-A110
3-C95
3-C98
Jaunty-Fabricator Ent. Ind. Co. Ltd.................. 6-E160
3-A85
Jiangsu Baihong Audio Video Technology Co., Ltd ........
3-A76
3-C87
3-A80
3-A50 3-A75
Meyer Sound ..................................................................1-M94 miclift.com............................................................7-H230
KUBE by Thomas & Darben, Inc.......................6-K170
5-U101 Lode Audio Ltd .......................................................2-E64
Microtech Gefell GmbH ............................................7-K175
Kunshan Hongjie Electronics Co.,Ltd..................8-H180
Logitech....................................................................... 11-D111 5-V100
Midas ...............................................................................7-H179
5-U94 Loxit Ltd....................................................................... 11-G132 5-R95
Middle Atlantic Products................................1-M2, 2-A42
Lumens Digital Optics 2-A42 5-V93 5-R92 5-R90 5-S92 Inc......................... 1-H127,
Midwich ..........................................................................5-R100
LUMI LEGEND CORPORATION....................1-E68, 1-E72 5-V90
Mildex Optical Inc........................................................8-H367
LUMITRIX .............................................................. 8-E318
Mimo Monitors.....................................................8-R365
Lutron 1-M125 5-R83 EA Ltd............................................................... 5-S85
Minrray Industry Co., Ltd........................................11-A130
1-Q90
1-M123
kvm-tec electronic GmbH .....................................14-A185 1-N97
1-N80 Lake..................................................................................7-H179
..........................................................................................14-K110
1-M100 Lancom Systems........................................................8-N318
Jinwei Wire & Cable Co.............................................7-S222 1-F44
LANG AG............................................................................1-H60
JOAN.............................................................................14-M297 2-E70 1-E69 1-E72
Larnitech GmbH..........................................................9-B162 1-N75
LAWO................................................................................7-V210 1-M94 1-Q70 1-Q72 LDA Audio Tech........................................................... 7-M215 1-Q65
1-H85
Le Mark Group.....................................................6-K154
Jung, Albrecht GmbH & Co.KG .............................. 9-E160
LEAF TECH. PVT. LTD ......................................... 6-E162 1-P58
1-F41
1-E62
Just Add Power...........................................................5-S112 2-E52 JVC .........................................................................12-H59 1-E56
2-A51
1-H90
1-E68 Joyway Technology Co., Ltd....................................8-K326 2-E64 1-E66
1-M85
Lectrosonics .................................................................7-P200
1-H70
1-Q60 1-Q63 LEDBlade .....................................................................14-K190
Ledcon Systems GmbH ........................................... 8-E330 2-A48 2-A45
2-E40
K
1-F42
K-array ........................................................................... 7-W200 2-C42 2-A40
Kamaleonte SL ....................................................8-K280 2-A42
2-A30
4
2-A36
6
2-A25 2-A24
1-M80 1-N53 Ledconstruct........................................................8-R304
LEDECA...........................................................................8-N275
1-H60
LedGo BV........................................................................8-K185 1-N50
KanexPro......................................................................14-K142
Ledman Optoelectronic Co., Ltd............................8-K209
KARAK Electronics Co., Ltd2-E36 .............................. 7-C235 1-F40
LEDTECHNOLOGY sp. z o.o. ..............................8-H380
KAUBER..........................................................................6-H132
Legamaster International BV ..............................10-R130 1-M27
Keewin Display CO.,LTD............................................8-H360
Legrand ...............................................................1-M2, 1-M80
KEF / GP Acoustics GmbH......................................7-D170
Leon Speakers, Inc........................................................1-P58
Kensence (Shenzhen) Technology Development
LevelOne / Digital Data Communications GmbH ..........
Co., Ltd.............................................................................13-D83 2-C24 2-E24
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Keonn ..............................................................................8-R200 1-F21 1-F20 8-E317 Kerchan Technology Group Limited ...............
1-Q35
1-M20
1-N20
Leviton Security & Automation .............................9-D172 1-N18 1-M16 1-M18 LEX SYSTEM .................................................................8-R309
1-H20
Kern & Stelly Medientechnik GmbH.................... 5-R100
Leyard and Planar, a Leyard company ..............12-H85
KEVIC, Inc ............................................................14-N340
LG Electronics ..............................................................12-K70
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3-C82 Jiangyin City Shengshang Video Equipment Co., Ltd...
2-C50
2-A53
1-N95
Lab.gruppen .................................................................7-H179
JoeCo Ltd ....................................................................... 7-C171
2-A55
1-N90 1-M122
Jiangsu TSD Electronics Technology Co., Ltd.. 8-F248
1-E78
2-A52
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1-Q75
L-Acoustics.....................................................................7-X220
JM Supplies .................................................................. 13-C70 2-E72 2-A75
1-Q92
1-N115
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1-E80
5-V74
5-R80
Luxon...............................................................................12-N35
Miravue .................................................................6-M162
LUXUL .............................................................................5-S126
Mitsubishi Electric Europe ............2-A24, 2-A25, 2-A36
5-R78
5-S80
5-U72
Lynx Pro Audio..............................................................7-X190 5-S75 5-R75
5-V72
Lyravox Gerätemanufaktur .................................... 7-Q185 5-U65 5-R70
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1-F6
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5-S66
5-R65
5-U60
5-V60 M2L Co., Ltd..........................................................8-D293 5-S64
MMT | HYPEBOX..........................................................8-K270
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MACROBLOCK, INC..................................................... 8-F311
Mode Lighting ..............................................................5-S110
Magic Schaufenster................................................... 8-E290 5-R60 5-S60
Mode-AL Limited ........................................................ 12-F75
5-V57
Maior...................................................................14-M298
MODULO PI .........................................................14-K130
5-V52
MONACOR INTERNATIONAL ...................................7-V220
5-V50
Monitor Audio Ltd. .........................................................5-R75
5-S56 Maler Digital Signage Operations Ltd ............8-N300 5-U35 5-S57 5-R55 Manger Audio..................................................................1-Q70
Mansion Industry 5-R54 Co., Ltd ........................................7-H235 5-R45 5-R40
Monitors AnyWhere...................................................8-R362
Marata Vision ..........................................................5-R80 5-V37
MOOVIA..............................................................................5-R40
Marconi technologies sa..........................................12-D93
Morel.................................................................................7-T191
5-R30
5-R50
marketing-displays GmbH & Co. KG...................8-N365 5-V35
MSC Technologies ......................................................8-N324
Marshall Electronics, Inc........................................11-G120
Multi-Caisses Inc.........................................................3-A121
Martin Audio ................................................7-K175, 7-K180
Multibrackets Europe AB............................................5-R65
Marvel Technology (China) Co., Ltd......................8-R375
MultiCAM Systems...................................................13-E105
5-V34
5-R24 5-U24 ...................... 12-E38 Matrox Electronic Systems GmbH 5-V22
Maytel Co., Ltd..............................................................7-S231 5-R20
5-U20
5-V18
MultiTaction.................................................................11-F137 Murideo........................................................................14-M246
MC Solution ..........................................................8-D186
Murraypro...................................................................... 12-F60
Mdina Media.........................................................8-H315
Music ...............................................................................7-H179
MDT Medientechnik GmbH.....................................8-N230
Music & Lights Srl ...................................................... 7-D179
Mean Well ............................................................. 9-E190
MuxLab ..............................................................................1-N95
1-M2
1-N4
Residential Mix-iT.....................................................................6-K164 Solutions
5-S70
1-F7
1-F2
Metra Home Theater Group ...................................5-S114
Lite Puter........................................................................ 9-E170
JD-MEDIA Co., Ltd........................................................7-X210 1-F70
3-A100
5-V115
5-S110 5-S112
5-R112
1-M124 Krika................................................................................ 1-M124 1-Q95 1-N117 1-N110
James Loudspeaker LLC ........................................7-P210
5-R114
Linkx Electronics Co., Ltd.........................................7-P230
5-U110 Kramer Electronics Ltd. ..............................................1-F201-Q100 Listen Technologies ................................................... 7-C170 1-H120
3-A109
2-A70
1-M125
1-E108
3-C100
ITEC .........................................................................7-T158
3-A107
Konka E-display Co., Ltd .........................8-N198, 8-E175
1-H125 1-H123
Wielingenstraat
3-A121
6-F150 6-F152
7-M176
7-K175
7-T193 7-T192
7-S190
7-Q185
7-P180
7-C173
7-C170
7-X213
7-V215
7-T190 7-T194
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7-M190
7-H180
7-X220
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7-T210
7-Q195
7-X240
7-W212 7-V210
7-Q210
7-X230
7-V250
7-W220
7-V220
7-T216
7-P210
7-V245
7-W225
7-T220
7-T215
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7-W227
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7-V240
7-T230
7-S225
7-Q213
7-Q212
7-P212
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7-M200
7-V230
7-T225
7-P218
7-M217 7-M216
7-H190
7-T235
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7-N222
7-M219
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8-N361
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8-H360
8-K340
8-H365
8-E332
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8-F325 8-H355
8-K330
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8-R360
8-N340
8-K341 8-H358
8-H358
8-E330
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8-E240
8-F250
8-F237 8-H230 8-F235
8-E210
8-D205
8-E208
8-D186
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8-R205
8-N210
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8-N210
8-K210
8-R200
8-K205
8-N195
8-N198
8-K209
8-K205
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Prismaflex International ........................................8-D215
8-R200
8-N195 8-R195
8-N198
Pro Audio Technology GmbH ...............................1-N117 Pro Control......................................................................1-P58 PROCAB. .......................................................................7-N190
8-K185
8-H182
8-K170
8-E175
8-D185
Procella Audio ...............................................................5-U72
8-R188
8-H180
ProDVX Europe BV....................................................8-R307
8-N182
8-K185
8-K175 8-M180
PROEL SpA ...................................................................7-C205
8-N175 8-N180
8-K170
8-E175
8-R188
8-N182
8-H180
8-K175 8-M180
8-N175 8-N180
Niles Audio .......................................................................1-N53 DIGITAL
One Systems, Inc ........................................................7-Q180
DIGITAL SIGNAGE NINGBO TOPSOUND AUDIO CO.,LTD .............14-K194 - PureLink GmbH / HDANYWHERE .........5-R83 RECEPTION, OneAV OPENING OPENING
SIGNAGESMART BUILDING RECEPTION, INFOPOINTSUMMIT KEYNOTE CONFERENCE AND...........................................8-F275, 2-A42 Nodeark AB ..........................................................8-H268 ONELAN Limited KEYNOTE INFOPOINT SUMMIT Niveo Professional ......................................................5-V100 Oneking Tech Co.,Ltd........................................14-K193 CONFERENCE AND SMART BUILDING
9-E220 9-F195
9-E200
9-D195
9-D200 9-E190 9-D185 9-E195
9-E225
9-E200
Auditorium/ Auditorium/ RAI Theater
PROFACTOR S.A.........................................................7-S220
9-F195
9-F190
RAI Theater
Proficient .........................................................................1-N53
PROIETTA SRL...................................................14-A180 PROJECT Q .....................................................................5-V100 project: syntropy / domeprojection.com...........12-N44
Online Instruments India Pvt Ltd .................14-M292
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9-A174 Navaho9-A172 ..........................................................................10-S122 9-E178
NovaStar ........................................................................8-H195
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Protech Electronics & Technology Limited ... 8-E274
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Ophit Co. Ltd................................................................10-K135
Prysm Inc.....................................................................11-B130 Europa
9-D172
9-B171
9-D170
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9-F170
9-E175
9-D172
9-A166
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9-B171
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9-E170
9-F170
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ForumOPTIMAL Co., Ltd...............................................14-C110
NSG Group.....................................................................8-K390
14-K195
14-K194
Entrance PSB Speakers ........................................................... Europa14-D170 G Entrance Pulse-Eight.......................................................................5-S85 14-C210
14-K193
14-K190
14-G200
NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH ...................5-R24
NTi Audio AG................................................................. 1-E117
OPTIMUS ...........................................................................2-E52
G Pure Theatre ........................................................5-U101
9-E160 9-D160 9-B160 9-B162 9-A160 Neets A/S.......................................................................3-A117
Nü Signage.....................................................................8-K278
OPTO TECH CORPORATION ....................................8-N280
14-A185 14-C200 PureDomotica .............................................................. 9-D182
Nue World Ltd (NueTec).....................................6-K152
Optocore GmbH...........................................................7-K175
9-D160
9-F160
9-E160
9-B151 9-B150
9-F150
9-F160
9-F155
Net Display Systems ................................................. 8-F240 9-F150
9-B151 9-B150
9-F155
NETxAutomation Software GmbH....................................... ...........................................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
Nureva Inc..................................................... 13-E70, 13-E65 10-K155 10-N151 10-K160
10-K155 10-N151 10-K153 10-K160
Optowell Co., Ltd ............................................................2-A53
10-N155
9-F140 Nuvo......................................................................................1-M2 10-K150
NewHank Quality AV products ............................. 7-M225
10-N146
10-N148
Nuvola Media.................................................................8-E332 10-P148
11-D156 11-F146 11-B150 Newline Interactive, Inc ...........................11-D156, 2-A42
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10-N146
10-N142 10-K138
11-F136
11-D150 11-F137 Ocilion IPTV 11-A140 11-B140 11-C140 11-G140 Technologies......................................10-K153 10-P132 10-K135 Nexio Co., Ltd ................................................................8-D245 10-K125 10-K118 11-D136 OHM UK ..........................................................................7-P218 11-D138 11-F135 11-A132 10-P126 Nexo S.A. ........................................................................3-A122 10-N129 10-K136
10-N134
11-F136
11-A135
11-B130 11-D130 11-F130 NEXT-proaudio............................................................7-W173 11-D136
11-A129
11-G132
10-N136
10-N129
11-A128
11-B130
11-D130
11-F130
11-G132
11-G119 11-A115
11-A127
11-C120
11-D115
10-N114
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11-G120 11-G118
11-F111
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10-P149
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10-P111
10-K110
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11-G118
14-H152 14-D165 14-D167 14-D 14-D160
14-B160
14-B150
14-B170 14-D150
14-C155
14-H150
14-B165 Qbic Technology Co., Ltd....................................8-H182 14-A140
14-K164
14-B155
14-B138 14-A160 14-B140
10-R146
14-D120
14-A120
14-B136
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10-R120
10-R110 10-R118
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10-S120
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14-C114
14-C100 14-C103
14-H100
14-B105
14-A100
14-K150
14-D120
14-C118
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14-K154
14-H120
14-B110
14-A100
14-D150
14-C134
14-C107
14-C110
14-H140
14-C155
14-H130
14-B140
DRONEQSC, LLC ......................................................................... 7-Q170 OutClass ..........................................................................5-V120 ARENA Outline ............................................................................ 7-W172 QSTECH Co.,Ltd. .......................................................... 12-F74
11-F115
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Osborne Technologies ....................................... 13-C65
10-P122
11-A117
14-A180
14-B165
14-B155 Q-Better...........................................................................8-K321 14-A160
14-D116 14-C120 QNAP SYSTEMS, INC. ................................................9-D170 14-C118 14-C122
11-F115
11-A125 11-A115
10-K114
14-B170
14-K174 14-D170 14-H155 14-D175 14-D180
Origin Acoustics 10-S127..........................................................5-S113
10-N134
10-K121 10-P122 11-A117 Nicolaudie.......................................................................9-A160 11-G120 Omnitapps - the Multi-Touch Suite ......................8-K262 11-A129
14-H170
14-D160 14-D165 14-D167 14-D169
14-A182
14-A140 14-B130 14-B132 14-C134 QMotion UK .....................................................................1-M80 14-B138
10-P124
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11-A132 Nexus21 Concealment Systems.............................1-N75
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14-D250
14-D170 14-D175 14-D180
14-A185
14-B180
Orban Europe GmbH..........................................6-M150
10-K121 Okayo Electronics Co. Ltd. ..........................................1-E80 10-K125
10-K118
11-A130
10-N140
14-A180
14-G200
14-C210
14-B160 14-B150 Qidong Vision Mounts 14-B136 Manufacturing Co.,Ltd13-E75
10-S127
11-F135
14-A182
14-H200
14-D250
Oray / Erard Pro .............................................................3-C82 10-R146 10-P148
Oblong Industries .....................................................11-A110 Newtek ............................................................................ 10-K136 10-N136 10-N140 10-P136 10-N142 11-D150 11-F137 12-F62 11-G140 11-B140 11-C140 10-K135 11-D141 OCA Alliance ..................................................................7-V250 10-K138 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd ..............................8-H235 11-D138
Opus Technologies .............................................6-K168
10-P149
10-N148
14-C200
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10-N155
Nuribom ................................................................13-A75 10-K150
Neutrik AG .....................................................................6-N148
11-D141 Newstar Products Europe .........................................5-S64 11-D156 11-B150
10-K153
9-F140
Audio Demo Rooms
9-B1609-A164 9-B162
Audio Demo Rooms
9-A160
11-A102
8-K209
8-F180
8-E180
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11-A104
PQ Labs Inc...............................................................14-M236
8-N228
9-E195 9-B185 9-F190 Nanjing9-A174 Magewell9-A180 Electronics Co., Ltd.9-D182 ..............9-D190 8-F2359-E190 nomos system AG .....................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
9-A164
11-A125
8-N228 8-N225
8-R195
8-H182
8-F180
8-E180
NAD Electronics 10-N114 9-B185...................................14-D170, 9-D182 9-D190 9-A180
9-B170
11-A127
INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL MEDIA SHOWCASE MEDIA SHOWCASE Powersoft S.p.A. ........................................7-V200, 7-K180
8-R232
8-H184
9-A166 NDS Solutions Co.9-A170 Limited ...................................... 8-E312
11-A128
8-H2228-N225 8-K227
8-H195
8-E200
8-D188
9-D175
11-A130
PowerCreator .......................................................... 13-D100
8-N230 8-R232
8-K210
8-D186
9-E175 9-B172 9-A172 9-A170 9-E178 Navitar..................................................................................1-N6
11-A135
Polycom ......................................................................11-A117
8-N235
8-H184
9-E220
11-A140
8-N232
8-N235
8-R205
8-F208
8-E200
MY-Semi Inc.......................................................... 8-E272
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8-K230
8-H220
8-H195
8-D188
9-E225
Free WiFi Zone Free WiFi Zone PNY .................................................................................8-N332
8-K232
8-K235
8-N240
8-N230
8-K227 8-H215
PMS Perfect Media Solutions............................10-N146
8-N248
8-E209
8-D185
8-S200
8-S200
8-K240
8-H233 8-H222
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8-N263
8-H267
8-F210
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8-F208
8-E209
9-A186
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8-R202
8-D205
9-D200 9-D185
Plastica Panaro srl..........................................14-B110 8-N266
8-N270
8-K261 8-K264
8-H230
8-H233
8-F212
Pinanson.................................................................... 14-D160
8-N275
PKLNS ...........................................................................13-B90
8-N266
8-H235 8-H238 8-K235 8-K230
8-H238
8-H215 8-F220
Picturall Ltd ...............................................................10-R120
8-R300
8-R300
8-K275
8-K232
8-F220 8-E225
Philips Signage Solutions....................................10-K136
8-R304
8-N277
8-K262
8-K240
8-H220
9-D195
8-K270
8-R307
8-N275
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8-N248
8-H235
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Philips Digital Projection Lighting.....................10-K136
8-R304
8-H240
8-F240
8-E240
8-D215
8-K276 8-K279 8-K272
8-F245
8-F210
9-A186
8-H265
8-H267
8-F248
8-F240
Phcistar.........................................................................8-D266
8-R309
8-R309
8-K260
8-H240
8-E245
8-F245
8-E225
8-R310
8-N300
8-K261 8-K264
8-H265
Pexip AS......................................................................11-A104
8-N300
8-N280
8-K260
8-E255 8-D2668-F270
8-D230
Percon................................................................14-B140
8-K262
8-F270
8-E251 8-D2658-F250
Penn Elcom GmbH ......................................................5-U93
8-R310 8-N318
8-R307
8-H268 8-H270
8-H268 8-H270
8-F237
8-D215
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8-K270
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8-N2808-K2788-N277 8-K278 8-K276 8-K279 8-H275 8-K272
Peavey Commercial Audio ....................................7-N210
8-N320
8-K288 8-K293 8-K290 8-K280 8-K282 8-K285
8-K288 8-K293 8-K280 8-K282 8-K285
PCP Solutions .............................................................8-K285
8-R320
8-K300
8-N318
8-K300
8-H310 8-K290
8-H310
8-E260
8-E245
8-H314
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8-R320
8-N320
8-H314
8-F311 8-F312
8-N324
8-K318
8-K315
8-H312
8-F248 8-D245
8-N324
8-K318
8-K315
8-E265 8-E252
8-D245
8-N322
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8-H317
8-H312
8-E295 8-E290
8-K320
8-H322
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8-F315
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8-N326
8-K326
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8-K326
8-K320
8-H322
8-F318
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8-D293
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8-R335
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8-K323
8-R335
8-N335
8-H320
8-E325
8-D295
Partilink.........................................................................8-K332 IMMERSIVE PASCOM CO.,LTD.................................................7-V230 TECHNOLOGY IMMERSIVE ZONE PASO SpA....................................................7-E205, 7-D177 TECHNOLOGY
8-R355
8-N337
8-K332
8-N337
8-H353 8-K332
8-D335
8-D300
Paradigm Electronics Inc...............................14-B180
8-R360
8-N340
8-K341
8-D335
8-D310
8-R365 8-N345
8-R365
8-K340 8-N345
8-H365
8-H355
8-D320
PANCONNECT s.r.o....................................................... 5-V90
8-H367
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8-R370
8-N350
8-N355 8-N354
8-K380
8-F362
8-D340
8-D350
8-N362
8-K354
8-H370
Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH....................1-H20
8-N350
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14-B100
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8-N235
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8-H233
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8-H220 8-F220
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8-K227
8-N225
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9-E225
9-E200
9-D182
9-D190
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9-E195
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9-F190
SevenSound ................................................................. Auditorium/ 7-C230
8-N175 8-N180
RAI Theater Shanghai Euchips Industrial Co.,Ltd ..............9-D200
DIGITAL SIGNAGE SUMMIT INFOPOINT
9-F195
OPENING RECEPTION, SMART BUILDING CONFERENCE AND KEYNOTE
9-A166
Sharp Electronics Europe ....................................... 12-E76 9-D175
9-B172 9-B170
9-A160
Shenzhen Auroled Tech. CO., Ltd..........................8-H320 Europa Shenzhen BAKO Optoelectronics Co. Ltd..........12-N36 Entrance Shenzhen BesdLEDG Co., Ltd ...................................8-D188
9-D172
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9-A164
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10-K153
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14-C210
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14-H152
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14-A160
14-B165 14-B155 14-B160
14-A140
14-B150
14-D150
14-C155
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Shenzhen Comte Intellegence Tech Corp Ltd. ................ 14-B136
14-B130 14-B132
14-M260 14-K164
14-H140
14-B138 14-B140
14-D120
14-C134
14-H130
14-K154
14-H120
14-K150
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14-C118
Shenzhen CreateLED Electronics Co. Ltd. ........8-N248 14-B110
14-C116
DRONE Shenzhen DGX Technology Co.,Ltd.................8-K341 ARENA 14-B105
14-C110
14-B100
14-A100
14-M244
14-C112 14-D110 14-C114
14-C100 14-C103
14-M242 14-M236
14-H100
Shenzhen DianMingTech. Co., Ltd ........................8-N338
14-K142
PROFESSIONAL Shenzhen Dicolor Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. .....12-E28, DEVELOPMENT
14-K130
............................................................................................ 12-C36 Shenzhen Digital-Leader Technology Co.,Ltd ............ ..................................................................................13-F90
14-M230
14-M227 14-M224
14-K112
11-A110
11-C110
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11-D111
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11-B100
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12-N100
12-C90
12-D91
12-D93
14-K100
14-K80
Shenzhen Eastar Electronic Co. Ltd.................... 12-C31 Shenzhen GCL Electronics Co., Ltd......................8-N322 13-B110 13-B108 13-B106 13-B104 13-B102 13-B100
13-C110
13-D110
13-E110
Shenzhen Gloshine Technology Co., Ltd............ 8-E210
12-E90 12-P78
13-C104
13-C102
13-C100
13-D108 13-D102 13-D100
13-E108 13-E105 13-E100
Shenzhen HDCVT Technology Co., Ltd ...............8-D320 12-C85 12-F100
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13-D60
13-F73
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Shenzhen Kingaurora Opto-Tech Co., Ltd......8-R355 Shenzhen Kinglight ............................................8-R195 Co.,Ltd.............................................................................. 8-E325
12-H40
12-C45
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12-N50
12-C51
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13-B85
13-F72
12-H59 12-E57
13-C80
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13-B90 13-B80
Shenzhen Infiled Electronics Co., Ltd.12-F34, 12-F33,
12-C60
12-C58
13-F90
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12-K70
12-F60 12-F55 12-F58
12-C63
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13-D85
Shenzhen Lamp Technology Co., Ltd.................. 12-E58
12-N44 12-F36
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12-E36
12-F34
12-H36
12-N40
12-K36
12-N36
12-C31 12-C20
12-E28
12-E30
12-F33
12-H31
12-N35
........................................................................... 8-F325, 8-E208 Shenzhen LED-Hero Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.... ............................................................................................ 8-E175
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RGB Spectrum................................................................3-A76
Salamander Designs Ltd............................................1-Q63
RGBlink ........................................12-N35, 12-N36, 12-N37
Samcen Industrial Co., Ltd.....................................7-W225
Riedel Communications...........................................6-H152
SAMILCDS...................................................................... 8-E268
RJS Electronics Limited........................................... 12-F55
Samsung Electronics.................................................4-S100
RME / Audio AG ........................................................... 7-F220
SANEL ..........................................................................14-M218
RND PLUS Co., Ltd ............................................14-C118
Sat & Sound ................................................................10-S127
ROBE.................................................................................7-X180
SAUBAG.......................................................................... 8-E252
Robolift - Vision24 GmbH ........................................3-A115
Savant Europe ............................................5-R114, 5-R116
Rocketsign....................................................12-N65, 12-P61
Scala ................................................................................8-K227
ROE Visual Co.,Ltd .....................................12-F45, 12-H40
Schnick-Schnack-Systems GmbH ......................8-N180
Roland .............................................................................7-P180
Screen Excellence Ltd ...................................................1-N4
RSF Europe ...................................................................... 5-V34
Screen Innovations .......................................................1-N75
RTI........................................................................................1-P58
SCREEN-LED................................................................8-H265
RTS Intercom Systems ...............................................2-C50
ScreenLine .......................................................................1-H85
Russound...................................................................... 1-M124
SDVoE Alliance ............................................................12-H55
RUTENBECK ..................................................................9-E160
SEADA Technology Ltd..............................................8-K288
Rythmes & Sons .........................................................7-H195
SECARTYS ........................................................................7-X23
Revolution Acoustics................................................7-W212 Revox GmbH.................................................................7-N176
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Seetronic Ningbo Co., Ltd ........................................8-K300 SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED
Rextron International Inc. .....................................10-N134
S. Siedle & Soehne Telefon- und Telegrafenwerke
........................................................................... 7-C174, 7-C175
RGB Communications.................................................BK032
OHG ..................................................................................9-D175
Seloy Live ..........................................................14-M270
Shenzhen Lenkeng Technology Co., Ltd............ 8-F250 Shenzhen Liantronics Co., Ltd. ..............................12-H36 Shenzhen Lightlink Display Technology Co., Ltd............ 12-K40, 12-N50........................................................................... Shenzhen Magnimage Technology Co., Ltd ..................... ...........................................................................8-E209, 12-N50 Shenzhen Mary Photoelectricity Co., Ltd .......... 12-C51 Shenzhen Newstar Optoelectronics Co.,Ltd.... 8-F208 SHENZHEN NEXNOVO TECHNOLOGY CO,LTD 12-K65 Shenzhen Q-Color Technology Co., Ltd..............8-K315 Shenzhen Rcstars Technology Co., Ltd..............8-R335 Shenzhen Ruiling Optoelectronic Co., Ltd.........8-D335 Shenzhen Sage Opto Co.,Ltd................. 12-C85, 12-C82 Shenzhen Shunxun Electronics Co.,Ltd.............8-D340 Shenzhen Skyview Photoelectric Co., Ltd.........12-P70 Shenzhen Smart Sphere Technology Co., Ltd...1-N5 Shenzhen Solecolor Optoelectronics Co., Ltd .8-K330 Shenzhen Speedleader Technology Co., Ltd ...8-N355 Shenzhen Talk Display Technology Co., Ltd. ....12-P65 Shenzhen Teeho Optoelectronic Co., Ltd .......12-N35 Shenzhen TimeLink Technology Co., Ltd.........13-C102
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11-A104
14-M254 14-M246
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11-F111
14-N330
14-M288
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14-K193
14-A185
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11-D156
14-M292 14-K194
14-H200
Shenzhen Coleder Opto-electronic Co., Ltd .....8-F325,
10-P148 11-B150
14-M297 14-M295
Shenzhen CLT Led Technology Co., Ltd.............. 12-E36
10-N155
10-N146
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14-G200
14-D250
14-M298
14-K195
Shenzhen Chip Optech Co., Ltd ..............................8-K210
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9-E178
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Park Entrance Sun Rise Exact Industrial Co., LtdF................... 8-E276 8-N210
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8-E209 8-E208
8-E200
8-K209 8-K205 Shenzhen Uniview Led Co., Ltd............12-E36, 12-F38,
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8-H184
8-N195
8-H182 8-H180 SHENZHEN VTEAM CO.,LTD 8-F180 ...................................8-R320 8-E180 8-K185
SUVIRA ..................................................................6-M168 8-N182
Shenzhen WeDo Century Industrial Co., Ltd.6-M154
Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd...
SHENZHEN WQSLED PHOTOELECTRIC CO., LTD...........
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SVI.................................................................................... 7-M240
SUMMIT 9-D200 9-E225 9-E200 Shure Europe GmbH .................................................3-A110 9-D185
SMART BUILDING Swissway ...........................................................14-D169 CONFERENCE AND KEYNOTE
8-K170
3-A136
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3-A121
8-R195
Sunfire ...............................................................................1-N53
8-E175
3-A127
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3-A138
3-A122 3-A115
8-R188
8-K175 8-M180
3-A111
Auditorium/ RAI Theater
8-N175 8-N180
3-A117
3-A119
3-A109
OPENING
9-E220 Co., Ltd..................................8-F320 SIGNAGE SWEDX ABRECEPTION, Shenzhen YIPLED ........................................................................2-A42 9-D195
9-A186
9-A180
9-D182
9-D190
9-E190
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Symetrix, Inc.................................................................3-A122
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Synthax GmbH..............................................................7-T193
9-E175
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9-B160
9-F160 Sightcorp9-E160 ........................................................................8-K175
9-B151 9-B150
9-F150
10
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SiliconCore Technology ..........................................10-K110
Silora R&D ........................................................................5-S85 10-K155 10-N151 t-WIN 10-K153 10-K160 10-N155...................................................................... 8-E255 9-F140 SIM2 MULTIMEDIA.....................................10-K114, D-401 10-K150 Tabletpro...............................................................6-K158
11-D156
10-P148
Smart-e (UK) Ltd......................................................10-N129
10-S127
10-K138
11-D150
11-C140
11-F137
10-K136
11-G140
SmartMetals Mounting Solutions B.V.10-K135 ..............11-F115 11-D138
Taiwan Carol Electronics .........................................7-Q215 10-N140 10-P136
10-N136
Tannoy Ltd. ....................................................................7-H179
11-F135
11-F136 Smartsign......................................................................8-N232 10-K125
11-D136
10-N129
10-R130
SMS / Evoko.....................................................................2-A42
10-R120
Solid State Logic .........................................................7-S176 11-G119
10-K114
SolidDrive .........................................................................3-C87 11-D115 11-F115
11-C120
10-S120
10-P111
12-C90
12-F100
SOVICO Professional ................................................7-W165
12-C80
12-E76 12-F75 Soyo Technology Development Co., Ltd.............7-N224 12-F74
Space Screen .............................................................14-K150 12-F68
SpeakerCraft ...................................................................1-N53 12-F73 12-F70 12-E70
12-F62
12-F65 12-F67
12-K70 Specktron ....................................................................13-E110 12-F60 12-F55 12-F58
SpinetiX...........................................................................8-H275
12-C63 12-C64
12-E58
12-F50
12-F52
12-K65
12-H85
spo-comm GmbH.......................................................8-N335
12-C60
Squadrat GmbH ..........................................................8-D185 12-C58 12-C50
12-C51
12-H59
12-C36
12-C20
12-E28
14-C118 14-B110
14-C116
14-B105
14-C110
2-A45 14-M242
2-A40
14-H100
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14-K130 2-A30
14-M227
14-P430
14-N322 14-N325
14-P424
2-A36
14-N311 14-M218
14-N307 14-P416
14-K104 14-K100
14-M200
14-N305
14-P400
2-A25 2-A24
D-Meeting Rooms
Technic Electronic Conseil ....................................14-P416 Technolution B.V. .........................................................8-D205 12-P70
Holland Entrance C Telelogos ........................................................................ 8-F318
13-A85
TECO ................................................................................9-A170 Teledyne LeCroy (quantumdata) .........10-Q116, 5-S85 12-P65 12-P64
13-B110 13-B108 13-B106 13-B104 13-B102 13-B100
13-C104
13-C110
13-B90 13-B80
13-C80
13-B85
13-C75
13-C102 13-C100
13-D110 13-D108 13-D102
14-K80
14-N300
13-D100
13-E110 13-E108 13-E105 13-E100
13-F85
13-D80 13-D83
13-F80
13-E80
13-A75
13-F75
13-E75 13-C70
13-A70
13-F90
13-D85
13-B70
13-D72
13-C68
13-E72
13-D70 13-D71
13-F73
13-E70
Teleste Corporation.......................................................1-Q65
13-F72 13-A60
Televic Conference .....................................................3-A136 12-P63
13-B65
13-B68
13-C60
13-C65
13-D60
13
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13-E65 13-F70
Temas Technology............................................13-C100 12-N65
12
12-P61 Tempest Lighting, Inc ................................................... 5-V37
Tendzone Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd ......... 7-M220
Education Technology
Texas Instruments .....................................................1-N130 12-N44
Toucan Systems ................................................14-H170
The12-N37 Trade Company B.V. distributor of SunBriteTV ......
Transtech LED Co., Ltd.............................................. 8-E180
12-N40 ............................................................................................8-H314
Triad Speakers Inc......................................................1-N122
12-P60
12-N50
12-N36
Theatrixx Technologies ...................................14-H120
Stealth Acoustics and AudioControl ..1-N115, 5-R110
Trinnov Audio ..................................................................5-U72
Theben AG .....................................................................9-D185
Steinigke Showtechnic GmbH............................... 7-F215
Tripleplay Services Ltd............................................. 12-F73
Thinklogical.................................................................10-R110
Steinway Lyngdorf...................................................10-P115
TRIUMPH BOARD a.s.................................................13-A85
Thinknx ..........................................................9-F170, 9-D182
Stewart Audio ..............................................................3-A122
TruAudio......................................................................10-N114
Tianjin JOSEN Technology Co., Ltd.................. 12-C60
Stewart Filmscreen......................................................1-F41
TrueConf.......................................................................11-A102
TMB ..................................................................................7-N222
STiNO GmbH ................................................................8-N266
Trueform Digital...................................................8-F365
TOA Electronics Europe GmbH .............................7-S190
StormAudio...................................................................1-N122
TSL Products................................................................ 12-F52
TomWare........................................................................ 8-F368
Stream TV Networks...............................................14-C155
TSL Systems.........................................................12-F67
Tonar international b.v. and Allitone b.v.b.a......... 5-V72
Streamit BV................................................................... 8-F212
TTL Network GmbH................................................... 7-C164
tonwelt GmbH............................................................. 8-M180
StreamPlay Oy Ltd ........................................................5-S85
Turbosound...................................................................7-H179
TORUS POWER............................................................5-R125
StreamUnlimited Eng. GmbH................................7-P235
Turnright Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd........... 9-E175
Toshiba Business Display Solutions ......................5-R30
Structured Cable Products, Inc.- SCP.................1-N110
Tutondo by ATEC Srl .................................................. 7-C165
Total Technologies, Ltd. ............................................7-S172
tvONE....................................................................5-S60, 2-A42
12-N35
2-A48
14-M244
14-K110
Totem of Design ..........................................................8-K354
12-H31
2-A51
14-M246
14-K112
TOTEM Acoustic ........................................................10-P124
12-F33
2-A53 14-M254
14-M224
Tesla12-N45 .................................................................................9-B170
12-E30
14-K150
14-C112 14-D110 14-C114
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
......................................................................14-A100, 14-A120
Starleaf .....................................................11-C140, 11-D150 12-F34 12-E36 12-H36 12-K36
14-K154
14-H120
14-M230
Teracue GmbH ................................................................2-A42
12-F36 Stardraw.com Ltd.....................................................14-K100
14-H130
14-K142
Stampede Presentation Products, Inc ............................... 12-K40
2-A52 2-A55
14-D116 14-C120 14-C122 14-C107
14-C100 14-C103
...........................................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
12-H40
14-M260
14-M236 14-B100
14-A100
Tense12-N57 Top Design Switches BVBA .......................................
Starpoint Distribution............................................... 7-M217
12-C31
14-D120
14-C134
Stage Tec GmbH.................................................7-W190 12-F45
12-F38 StarBoard Solution GmbH ....................................13-C104 12-E38
12-C40
14-B130 14-B132 14-A120
DRONE ARENA
14-H150
14-H140
14-B138 14-B140
ST-Vitrinen .....................................................................8-H240 12-E57 12-K56 12-H55 12-H57
12-F40
12-C45
14-D150
14-C155
REBOOKING
Techlogix Networx 12-P78 .......................................................5-V100
12-F72
14-B150
14-K164
14-A140
TW Audio.............................................................14-D150
U U.T.E. Electronic GmbH & Co. KG....................14-A185 UbiCast.........................................................................14-M224 UC OpenCloud ............................................................11-D150 UL LLC................................................................................5-S85 Uniclass Technology Co., LTD.................................8-N175 UNICOL Deutschland GmbH .....................................5-S80 Unilumin Group Co., Ltd. .......................................................... .........................................12-H57, 12-E58, 12-H40, 12-F45 Unitech............................................................................14-K80 Unitech Systems EE ..................................................13-D85 UNIVE Co., Ltd ....................................................14-H150 Univox..............................................................................7-S184
V Vaddio.................................................................................2-C42
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14-H152
14-B165 14-B155 14-B160
2-A70
13-N100 OFFICE
Sound Control Technologies ............................... 11-D141 Soundwin Network Inc. ......................................6-F162
12-C82
14-A160
14-M270 14-K174
Tecco.............................................................................10-N142 AND
Techflex, Inc...................................................................7-H160
12-E90
12-D93
14-H155 14-B170
ORGANISERS TeamMate...................................................................... 13-D72
12-N100
SoundTube .......................................................................3-C87 12-C84
10-P115
14-M280 14-H170
14-D160 14-D165 14-D167 14-D169
10-Q118 10-Q116 10-R114
Sony ....................................................................................1-N20 12-D91
12-C85
10-R110 10-R118
3-A75
14-M290 14-M286 14-M285
14-D170 14-D175 14-D180 14-B180
14-A180
14-B136
TDMaverick ......................................................................5-U35
Sonic11-D102 Foundry,11-F104 Inc. ....................................11-D130, 2-A42 Sonodyne Technologies Pvt Ltd.............................7-X182
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TDI Group .......................................................................... 5-V60
Sonance.............................................................................1-N80
11-B102
14-A182
TDG Audio......................................................................5-S126
11-G118
11-D111
11-D113
14-H200
14-D250
10-S114 TDC Polska sp. z o.o..........................................14-A140
Sommer Cable GmbH ..............................................1-N117 11-C110
10-P116
14-K190
14-G200
TCI GmbH......................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170 10-N114
10-K110 SOLTEC .........................................................................11-B102 11-F111
14-C210
10-S122 TCI Cables .......................................................................7-V242 10-P122
11-G120
3-A50 14-N330
14-M288
10-P124 10-S123 TB Speaker Co., Ltd. .........................................14-H140
SOLEDGE .......................................................................5-U102
14-M293 14-M291
14-K193
10-P126 Tau Audio Solutions ......................................................3-C87
11-G132 10-K121 Snowhite Display 11-D130 11-F130 Technology Co. ........................5-U132
11-B130
10-N134
10-P132 Tasker................................................................................1-M16 10-S125
10-K118
14-N340
14-K194
14-C200
TAIDEN INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD................................ 3-C111
10-N142
11-D141
-B140
10-R146
3-A76
3-A80
14-M292
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TAGLIG...................................................................8-K340
11-F146
SMART Technologies ..............................................13-C110
10-P149
Audio Demo Rooms
Smart City Terminal Technology Co., Ltd ......8-D295
TAG10-N148 / HORTUS AUDIO................................................7-T210
10-N146
3-A85
14-M297 14-M295
14-A185
T+A elektroakustik GmbH Co. KG............................5-R95
Smart Cabling & Transmission Corp. .................... 5-V50
14-M298
14-K195
SZ REACH TECH CO LTD ........................................13-E108
Signagelive....................................................................8-K232
3-A110
3-A100
Forum syscomtec Distribution AG .....................................8-N275
9-D160
9-B162
SwitchBee.............................................................6-M172
Sidev ................................................................................5-R100 9-D172
9-D175
9-B172 9-B170
3-A107
SY .........................................................................................5-S75
9-E178
9-A170
9-A160
INFOPOINT
Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH (Shuttle Inc.) ............
9-B185
9-A174
9-A166
9-F195
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44 EXHIBITOR LISTING Valcom ........................................................................7-T190
wePresent ..............................................................11-A129
Valens............................................................................5-S85
Westlab Audio GmbH............................................7-Z180
ValueHD Corporation..........................................11-A127
WEYEL distribution GmbH.........................14-M297
Vantage...........................................................................1-M2
Wildwood PR ..................................................Press Room
VCM Morgenthaler GmbH................................14-K154
Williams Sound ......................................................7-P170
VEGA Europe ..............................................................5-S80
Winner Wave TW Limited..............................13-F73
Ventuz Technology AG .........................................8-K325
Wireworld Cable Technology ............................5-R125
VEO-LABS...............................................................13-B102
Wisdom Audio.........................................................5-U120
Verband Deutscher Tonmeister e.V.................7-X240
Wisejet, Inc. ....................................................14-D110
Vesun Lamps ................................................ 14-P430
Wize-AV Mounting Solutions.......................... 14-D120
ViaDirect .................................................................... 8-F270
Wolfvision GmbH .....................................................1-M20
VICOM .....................................................10-N136, 8-H215
Wuhu Xingdian Industrial Co.,Ltd................8-E315
Vicoustic .....................................................................3-A122
Wurth Elektronik.......................................................5-S85
VidCAD ..........................................................................2-E70
Wuxi Derhino Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd8-N345
VIDELCO Europe Ltd.......................................... 10-R120
WUXI LEXIN CO., LTD.............................................7-N160
VIDEOBRIX..................................................... 14-B100
Wyrestorm Technologies Europe Ltd............5-S100
Videofabrika.ru ...............................................6-F150 Videotree......................................................................5-R20 VIDERO AG................................................................8-N225 Videxio......................................................................11-B150 Vidyo, Inc.......................................................................2-A42 ViewSonic Europe Limited...............................11-A132 Viju................................................................... 11-B150 VIOSO GmbH ................................................................ 1-G3
X Xantech.........................................................................1-N53 Xilica........................................................................... 7-M225 Xilinx..........................................................................14-B132 XTA Electronics Ltd./MC2 Audio .......................7-V160 XTREM SCREEN .....................................................5-U100
Y
Visiology ........................................................14-M285
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH........................... 3-C120
Vision AD S.ar.l........................................................8-N230
YDEA Tech (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd......................... 8-E245
Visionary Solutions Inc..................................6-K162
Yealink......................................................................11-B100
VisionsConnected.................................................. 12-C80
Yoga Electronics Co., Ltd..................................14-M227
VisioSign A/S...........................................................8-H267
Yรถnnet Bilisim ........................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
VISIVO GmbH & Co. KG ...........................................5-R40
Yuan High-Tech Development Co., Ltd ..........8-R300
Visual Productions BV..........................................7-S160 Visualint.....................................................................9-A174 VITREA ..........................................................................5-R92 VIVALDI SRL...........................................................14-B138 Viveroo GmbH............................................................ 5-V57 Vivitek............................................................................5-R55 VIZ-ART AUTOMATION............................................2-A48 Vogels Products BV.................................................1-M27 Volfoni-3D ...............................................................14-P416 Volume Network .......................................... 14-K174
Z Z-Wave Alliance......................................................9-D160 ZAMEL Sp. z o.o. ........................................... 10-K125 Zappiti........................................................................ 1-M124 ZebraTouch.......................................................6-E152 ZeeVee.......................................................10-N151, 2-A42 Zhuhai Lenscen Electric Co., Ltd.........................1-E62 ZyCast Technology Inc. ........................................ 8-E310 Zykronix International Group ............................ 9-F140 Zytronic ...................................................................... 8-E350
VOOME NETWORKS .............................................8-K272 VSI ......................................................................13-C60 Vue Audiotechnik Europe GmbH.................7-F219 VuWall Technology, Inc ......................................11-F146
W VVS (Vidisco LTD) ................................................14-N322 Wacebo Europe Srl ............................................... 13-F75 Wall-Smart..................................................................1-Q90 Wallin.tv ............................................................8-E260 Waterfall Audio......................................5-U102, 5-U100 Waves Inc...................................................................7-V245 Wealleys Technology Co., Ltd...............................5-U92 Weinzierl Engineering GmbH ........................................... ......................................................9-F150, 9-F160, 9-F170
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European debut for control Away from your own stand (or demo VOXPOP room NPP LED display room), what are you most looking forward to seeing at ISE 2017? MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE
When our business partners aren’t visiting the MEDIUM booth, I‘ll be visiting them! All our vendor partners are expanding their product ranges, presenting a myriad of innovations, new or improved technologies. You can literally see the gaps between products closing rapidly to create true solutions and I think we’ll see this development reflected all over ISE 2017.
Andreas Ruhland Managing director, MEDIUM Stand: 8-N318
In 2016 we saw a convergence in video-over-IP transport standards. Many companies, including Riedel, developed a roadmap of standards starting with SMPTE 2022-6 and, via TR-04, progressing towards SMPTE 2110 (TR-03). It will be interesting to see how ISE exhibitors and attendees are addressing interoperability issues and adopting these standards.
Christian Diehl Product manager, Riedel Communications Stand: 6-H152
Putting AV to the test RGBLINK MSP 200PRO, an all-in-one AV generator and monitor toolset, contains advanced video testing and monitoring features that have previously been available from only a select few manufacturers. All functions are controlled from
the integrated touchscreen for easy operation and navigation. The touchscreen menu enables video source selection, output resolution setting, EDID setting, Genlock configuration, Time Code display, graphical signal analysis, as well as onboard video monitoring. Video can be output from the range The MSP 200PRO offers advanced video testing and monitoring features
ZeeVee is a very interesting and fast growing newcomer to the HDMI signal distribution space, with a history of success in RF distribution. Its latest generation Zyper 4K products are the industry’s first that can transport and process true 4K60 4:4:4 images, and they can do it over off-the-shelf Ethernet networks with zero latency. I can’t wait to see them in action.
Justin Kennington President, SDVoE Alliance Stand: 12-H55
of standard built-in test patterns, or from USB media such as MP4, or custom still images. As standard, the unit also includes an input for an external HDMI source. This could be used for test video, or for MSP 200PRO to be used as an inline video monitor. Output can be set to a wide range of resolutions and formats, with outputs for 3G-SDI, CVBS and DVI. The DVI output also supports HDMI and VGA signal transmission. With EDID configuration, there is also capability for testing down-stream displays and other devices. For broadcast and camera applications, the MSP 200PRO accepts and passes Genlock to output, and can also generate Genlock signals. Time Code output can be generated, and is displayed in Milliseconds. Time Code can both be displayed on the output (position adjustable) and on the MSP 200PRO display itself. Pro AV analysis is also available, with graphs showing frequency distribution as a histogram, luminance, a vector display of chrominance, and also an audio frequency monitor.
Stand: 12-N35, 12-N36, 12-N37
Projectors are TCO Certified CASIO Casio is talking to ISE 2017 visitors about the fact that five of its lampfree projectors, including the XJF210WN, have been TCO Certified. TCO Certified is an international third-party sustainability certification for IT products administered by TCO Development, a non-profit organisation based in Sweden. The five projectors meet the latest TCO Certified Projectors 2.0 criteria. In order to be TCO Certified, Casio says that products must undergo rigorous verification of
Additionally, the projector and all assemblies and sub-assemblies of the product must not contain mercury or other hazardous substances, and the total amount of mercury used in the lamp must be declared. “We are proud to have declared that our projectors and light sources do not contain mercury,” said Toshiyuki Iguchi, executive officer, digital signage division, Casio.
multiple factors in all phases of the product life cycle, including socially responsible manufacturing during the manufacturing phase; safety, product lifetime, and energy efficiency during use; and elimination or reduction of hazardous substances and recycling at the end-of-life phase. TCO Certified Projectors 2.0 also Stand: 1-F120 requires that products meet criteria for high-quality display image and be equipped with an Eco Mode that consumes less energy and reduces the acoustic noise level, Casio notes. Five of Casio’s projectors have been certified by TCO Development
Designed specifically for control room and other demanding indoor visualisation applications, Mitsubishi’s new narrow pixel pitch (NPP) display was over two years in development. The 130in diagonal screen on show at ISE 2017 delivers Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, and is composed of individual LED units measuring 480mm x 540mm. The as-yet unnamed display offers direct view LED, delivering an impressive light output and contrast from a 90mm depth slim form factor. The new screen is based on a 1.5mm pitch, 3-in-1 SMD LED package and has several patented features that make it suited to control room roles where long lifespan and total reliability are critical requirements. A patented anti-burn feature allows static graphics to be displayed for long periods of time without adversely
affecting LED performance or lifespan. Overall, the display is rated for 100,000 hours of continuous operation, with its anti-burn feature ensuring that LED luminance and chromaticity remains uniform over the lifetime of the screen. Dual-loop signal inputs and redundant power supplies ensure the display will continue to function in the unlikely event of an LED unit power failure. Dynamic power consumption features actively monitor image luminance and adjust power output accordingly to optimise power consumption and reduce operator eye-fatigue. Mitsubishi has incorporated the Natural Color Matrix system found in its DLP products into the new LED screen, plus a specially developed twodimensional noise reduction system to reduce visible noise in compressed content such as MPEG video. Larger displays can be easily created by adding more LED units.
Stand: 2-A24, 2-A25, 2-A36
The new NPP screen has several patented features that make it suited to control room roles
Debut of IP-based video collaboration system AVCIT ELECTRONICS Featuring an integrated command and control system, China-based AVCiT Electronics has bought its latest product, an IP-based video collaboration system, to ISE 2017. ‘What you see is what you get’ is the design goal of AVCiT’s collaboration system, which allows multiple users to operate the system by finger or mouse, whether video switching, zooming,
or roaming, and all with real-time preview. Fang Hua, head of R&D at AVCiT Electronics, said: “It has a very compact and flexible design for rack mounting, cabling simply by twisted pair only. What’s more, it has integrated multi-view, multi-monitor, videowall control features, with discrete and scalable configuration for various sizes of installation.”
Stand: 3-A80
AVCiT’s collaboration system allows multi-users to operate the system by finger or mouse
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Tiny recorder goes mobile LECTROSONICS
capture environmental or location sound. A new micro digital recorder, the The PDR records in 24-bit, 48kHz PDR (Personal Digital Recorder) has digital onto a Micro SD card (HC type) been introduced for professional in the .wav format. Setup is accessed use. Lectrosonics says the PDR via the keypad and LCD. could be used in situations where a The PDR can be jammed to external wireless microphone is not practical, time code via the standard 5-pin Lemo as the PDR recorder can travel with connector. A headphone output jack a subject and capture professional allows for monitoring the signal input quality audio, synchronised with or listening to previously recorded files. timecode. The tiny size and rounded The housing is machined from shape make the PDR unobtrusive a solid aluminium billet, then hard and easy to place in garments and anodised for the ruggedness needed costumes, said the company, adding in field production. The input connector it would be easy to conceal when is the industry standard TA5M jack that used as a ‘plant’ microphone to accepts any mic or line level signal, and provides bias voltage to power a wide variety of electret lavaliere microphones. The input connection and wiring is compatible with microphones pre-wired for use with Lectrosonics professional wireless microphone transmitters with servo bias type inputs. Lectrosonics claimed the PDR runs for over six hours on a single lithium AAA battery, it measures 60mm x 54mm x 17mm, and The tiny PDR is unobtrusive and easy to weighs 71g with battery. place in garments and costumes
Stand: 7-P200
‘Drop in’ modular home cinema JAMES LOUDSPEAKER The new Modular Indoor/Outdoor Theater is able to bring surround formats to any environment in a high-performance, fully custom free-standing form factor. The built-to-size aluminium structure is intended to be assembled onsite, housing all of the required loudspeaker components for all three immersive audio formats (Dolby Atmos, Auro3D and DTS:X), as well as conventional 5.1 or 7.1 surround formats, based on the speaker configuration selected. The system is compatible with an array of subwoofer options depending on the décor and acoustic requirements of each room. Conceived as a fully customisable, free-standing solution, the structure is capable of delivering superb cinematic performance to an existing room without the need for any modifications to the space, according to James Loudspeaker. Source components and amplification are sold separately.
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The company claims this provides integrators with an ideal turnkey home cinema for clients in rental properties, or any other temporary scenario. Each custom-configured Modular Indoor/Outdoor Theater is composed of aluminium with marine-grade coatings to withstand outdoor environments and features sealed beam construction for compact size. The package can be ordered in 15 standard colours, or a custom colour at additional charge. As an outdoor home cinema, the free-standing powder coated aluminium structure can be mated to an array of landscape subwoofer options, such as subterranean models, for discreet visual presentation.
Stand: 7-P210
Modular aluminium components can be assembled or disassembled within an existing room
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Trim speakers show style HIBRITE ENTERPRISES A range of in-wall and in-ceiling speakers offering some elegant design characteristics – including a micro-trim grille that gives the speakers a clean appearance to help seamlessly integrate into a room – are the focus of the HiBrite Enterprises stand. The 120W NW62 in-wall speaker features a 6.5in polypropylene or Kevlar woofer and 1in ferrofluid cooled silk dome tweeter, while the larger 150W NW82 in-wall speaker moves up to an 8in woofer. The in-wall NLCR525 offers 120W maximum power (35W RMS) while featuring dual 6.5in polypropylene or Kevlar woofers, and a similar tweeter to its siblings. HiBrite claims that the in-wall LCR speaker brings consistent dynamic acoustic performance whether it’s installed horizontally as a central channel speaker or vertically as a left or right channel speaker. Matching grille designs can be found on the 120W NS62 and 150W NS82 ceiling speakers,
which feature a new coaxially mounted silk dome tweeter. The pivoting 1in tweeter allows listeners to point the sound directly to the main listening area, reducing reflected sounds that blur sonic details. The 120W NS63 and 150W NS83 models combine the left and right channels into a single ceiling speaker, designed to play stereo
from a single speaker. HiBrite says this is ideal for smaller areas where a stereo speaker pair is impractical. The 100W XC62 thin line inceiling model streamlines the ceiling speaker look with a 5mm bezel, and features a 15º driver orientation to deliver sound directly at the listening area.
Stand: 7-Z200
The pivoting tweeter on the NW62 allows listeners to point the sound directly to the main listening area
Speakers for home and away AMPHION LOUDSPEAKERS A new product bundle that allows producers and sound engineers to take the Amphion sound with them everywhere they go is being showcased by the Finnish manufacturer, as well as the updated Krypton3 three-way reference speaker. The compact One12 studio monitor is now available in a bundle with a pair of Amp100 mono amplifiers and speaker cables, all housed in a wooden travel case padded to ensure easy and safe transportation. One12 utilises a 1in titanium dome tweeter set in a Corian waveguide, aligned to the custom-designed SEAS 4.5in woofer to provide ‘exceptional time and phase coherence’, according to Amphion, with a very low crossover set at 1,600Hz. Anssi Hyvönen, founder and MD, Amphion Loudspeakers, said: “With this bundle we offer
Krypton3’s design reduces unwanted reflections from both the side and rear walls
our customers the comfort to work in different locations using their own monitors. The nice thing about the One12 is that you can listen to it up really close, if you need to. I think of it as a large pair of high-resolution headphones which are very comfortable to wear all day long, and allow sharing the experience with the production team while taking the room out of the equation.” The updated Krypton3 employs a completely redesigned crossover, originally introduced in the company’s studio monitors line, along with a new doublevented tube and proprietary papyrus 8in midrange. The cardioid midrange applied in Krypton3 allows it to perform ‘exceptionally well’ even in small rooms and close to big windows, claims Amphion.
Stand: 7-W195
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QSC is proud to demonstrate a groundbreaking technology that will allow the award-winning 4th generation Q-SYS™ Platform software on a standard high-performance off-the-shelf Dell™ R730 server. This industry-first demonstration provides a glimpse into the future of enterprise installations, utilizing processing in the datacenter and opening the door for centralized resourcing, new system deployment models, new scalability options and new redundancy opportunities.
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Dante-to-analogue module unveiled AUDINATE The Dante Analog Output Module is being introduced to a large audience for the first time at ISE 2017. The complete, small form-factor PCB allows for rapid development of Dante-to-analogue endpoints. Manufacturers can use this module in a variety of small footprint enclosures with appropriate analogue connectors to rapidly bring finished products to market. The Dante Analog Output Module supports one RJ45 Dante input, and one or two balanced analogue outputs. The module can receive audio channels from a Dante
clock for a Dante network. Adapters (for example XLR-to-RCA and XLR-to-phono) can be used to connect to audio equipment without the required built-in connectors. Joshua Rush, VP of marketing, Audinate, said: “At Audinate we are committed to enabling digital networking throughout the entire audio signal chain. The Dante Analog Output Module provides the perfect foundation for manufacturers to easily build adapters to add analogue endpoints to the Dante network.”
network and provide studio-quality, low-latency audio via balanced output connectors to analogue audio equipment. Any audio available on the Dante network can be routed via the outputs to an amplifier, powered speaker, mixing console, DSP, or another analogue audio device. The module supports PoE, and features a highquality digital-toStand: 7-E190 analogue coverter, It supports a range of sample rates and bit depths, and can The Dante Analog Output Module supports one RJ45 Dante input, and also provide a one or two balanced analogue outputs hardware master
Pan Powerline control for speakers PAN ACOUSTICS
Pan Beam series can be easily controlled with Pan Powerline, The Pan Powerline system combines according to Pan Acoustics. transmission technology with The control technology is popular existing cabling using a two-wire in the heritage industry, as obsolete system. Active speakers from the audio systems can easily be brought into line with the newest, state-ofthe-art technology, without requiring the replacement or removal of existing cables, which are often hidden during One channel of the Pan Powerline system can control several speakers installation.
Pan Powerline can transfer audio signals together with steering data and the necessary power supply via two electric wires, whether they are telephone wire, 100V cable or any similar system. The heart of the Pan Powerline system is the Central Control Unit that can manage up to four powerlines/ channels. The system benefits from a flexible design – in one powerline/ channel, several speaker types can be connected and individually adjusted for settings such as frequency response, beam steering, delay and so on.
Stand: 7-P220
DTOX boxes for audio clarity RME The new DTOX series of D-sub to XLR breakout boxes – 19in 1RU rack enclosures with 16 XLR sockets on one side, and two D-sub connectors on the other – is on show. Named after their primary functionality, D(sub) to X(LR) - DTOX, their purpose is exactly that, says Audio AG. Using D-sub to XLR breakout cables, where other XLR cables have to be plugged into the often badly labelled
XLR plugs at the cable’s end, can lead to confusion and errors. Audio AG claims the DTOX series provides a much better, professional solution, by replacing the two usual multicore breakout cables with a 19in rackmount unit. Due to differences between digital and analogue formats, the DTOX series comes in four flavours. For analogue connections, the DTOX-16 (pin-compatible to TASCAM pinout) is available in three versions, namely
Audio AG says DTOX prevents cable chaos, errors and connection problems one XLR input only, one XLR output only, and I/O with eight female and eight male sockets.
Stand: 7-F220
Flexible solution for audio I/O QSC SYSTEMS The Q-SYS I/O-8 Flex Channel Expander is being introduced at ISE, featuring eight flexible audio I/O channels. I/O-8 Flex allows users to easily configure each channel via Q-SYS Designer Software as either a fully balanced mic/line input with phantom power, or a line level output. It also offers PoE+ support for simple, single-cable deployments plus an auxiliary DC power input that can be used for redundancy where required. With the same chassis and mounting solution as the QSC SPA Series power amplifiers, the I/O-8 Flex is ideal for mounting under the table in a conference room, on the wall or in a rack, says QSC.
Acting as a Q-SYS peripheral, the I/O-8 Flex Channel Expander offers local Audio-to-USB bridging for integration with soft codec applications such as Skype for Business, GoToMeeting and so on. Martin Barbour, product manager, QSC Systems, said: “We continue to focus product development efforts on solving real challenges integrators face day in and day out. The I/O-8 Flex provides integrators with a simple and cost-effective method for adding audio, control and USB audio I/O where they need it. All of this is achieved while using a single network cable, eliminating the need to pull a multitude of wiring around the facility.”
Stand: 7-Q170
I/O-8 Flex allows users to configure eight flexible audio I/O channels via Q-SYS Designer Software
AoIP for all LAWO A host of AoIP products are being showcased on the Lawo stand. The Lawo A__digital 8 and A__madi 4 are the latest members of Lawo’s A__line series of highquality Audio-to-IP interfaces for install, live and broadcast applications. In combination with the existing A__mic 8, the compact 19in 1RU devices are based on Ravenna technology, and are also compatible with the AES67 AoIP interoperability standard. The A__mic 8 features eight Lawograde mic/line inputs and four line outputs, A__digital 8 has eight AES3 inputs and
four AES3 outputs, while A__madi 4 sports four MADI interfaces. All units also provide two Ravenna/ AES67 Ethernet ports and eight GPIOs. They come with VisCon__ navigator software for ‘easy set-up’ of audio and video streams in IP networks as standard. The 19in 1RU Lawo Compact Engine is an IP-based networked audio I/O, processing and mixing engine, featuring power supply redundancy and expansion slots for easy addition of I/O cards.
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Immersive illumination EXHIBITORVIEW has come out in force Turbocharging video bandwidth with TICO lightweight low latency mezzanine compression HD, 4K, 8K, AR/VR are requesting to handle huge bandwidth and higher data rates in cost-effective IP-based pro-AV eco-systems. The challenge to move to IP is important from the capture to the display: new AV systems require higher video bandwidth, higher power consumption and get heavier to manage… but there is a solution. The smart solution to move forward is called ‘lightweight’ compression, a very low compression to turbocharge the bandwidth and replace uncompressed where it is needed. That’s the new compression promoted by the TICO Alliance, and disclosed at SMPTE as SMPTE RDD35. It’s close to uncompressed in the sense that ‘lightweight’ compression means very low latency, few pixel lines, very high quality, lossless or visually
lossless, very low complexity, fast in software, tiny in hardware and very low compression. The ‘lightweight’ compression is simplifying everything, with a compression typically around 4:1 to 6:1 it enables users to map HD or 4K over low-cost GbE links. Pro-AV use cases where lightweight compression will turbocharge the bandwidth are also to support higher data stream using existing systems, to increase the number of streams, to reduce the internal video bandwidth and power consumption and to cost effectively increase video buffer and storage capacity. I am glad to be here at ISE 2017. By significantly reducing video bitrates to support UHD quality below HD bitrates, TICO is enabling pro-AV users to deliver more compelling quality to the market. Several exhibitors this year are showcasing multiple applications that demonstrate
A.C. ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES The Color One 100X, Inspire and Color Force II fixtures from Chroma-Q are being showcased on the A.C. Entertainment Technologies stand, displaying their potential as an immersive, integrated lighting experience. The fixtures are intended for auditoriums, performance venues, houses of worship and other public spaces. The new Color Force II washlighting battens range utilises the latest homogenised optics to provide a RGBA colour blend of high-quality saturates and pastels – and a purer white – with no unsightly colour-mixing shadows, says the company. Chroma-Q says they are ideal for smooth, even wall
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washing up to 12m. The Inspire architectural house lighting range gives venues full control over their room environment, according to Chroma-Q. Users can tailor the atmosphere and colour scheme, creating a seamless experience from the stage to the audience. The new Color One 100X PAR features the same core colour mixing technology as other Chroma-Q models – and improves on the output of its predecessor. The fixture is particularly aimed at indoor lighting of installation spaces. An IP65 version is designed for outdoor events and venues. All Chroma-Q products feature calibrated light engines for unit-tounit consistency.
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Eight new projectors revealed EPSON ISE 2017 sees the launch by Epson of eight new models in its range of 3LCD laser installation projectors. The line-up now offers brightness up to 15,000 lumen, as well as a new remote image capture feature for diagnostic purposes, resolution and housing colour options, and a full range of connection types, including HDBaseT, HDMI, DVI and component. The eight new models are the EB-L1755U, EB-L1750U, EB-L1715S, EB-L1710S, EB-L1555U, EB-L1550U, EB-L1515S and EB-L1510S. These offer either 15,000 lumen or
12,000 lumen of brightness, plus WUXGA or SXGA+ resolution – the latter resolution is new to Epson’s installation projector range – and a choice of black or white housing. All models offer the same range of features as the existing models in this family, including connection options, native contrast ratio, 360º installation and projection from any angle. Some models also offer 4K Enhancement technology, for what the company says is the sharpest possible picture. They are compatible with Epson’s selection of lenses, which is expanding to include a new ultra-short throw option.
“The pro AV industry asks us for two things – more brightness and more feature options, to suit a wider range of venues,” said Daniel Rose, product manager at Epson Europe. “By extending the EB-L1000 Series with eight new models up to 15,000 lumen, we’re more than meeting these requirements. When you add simple, versatile installation and ‘fit and forget’ reliability, these projectors represent a compelling choice for AV projects of all types.” The new EB-L1000 Series projectors will be available from November 2017.
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AV-over-IP solutions flex their muscles MATROX A versatile line-up of H.264 encoding and decoding appliances is on display at the Matrox stand. Integrated with a Crestron controller at ISE, the Matrox Monarch LCS lecture capture appliance generates H.264-encoded video streams with powerful scaling, deinterlacing and noisereduction engines, sending only pristine images to the internal
encoders for simultaneous streaming and recording. Matrox claims the ability of the Monarch LCS to encode in Dual Mode is unique. It offers the power to dynamically switch between picture-in-picture, side-by-side, or full screen, directly to the viewer. Matrox says its Monarch HDX is a compact, easy-to-use, dual-channel H.264 encoding appliance, designed for complete workflow flexibility. The Monarch HDX features 3G-
Two 3D models added DIGITAL PROJECTION Among the five new projectors being announced at ISE 2017 by Digital Projection are two models for its 3D-capable E-Vision range, offering picture-in-picture (PIP) as well as edge-blending and geometry correction as standard, alongside a real-time clock for automation. The Digital Projection E-Vision Laser 4K-UHD is a single chip DLP projector, adding a 7,500 lumen option with 4K resolution. Dynamic Black technology gives a contrast ratio of 6,000:1 or 20,000:1 on the high contrast model. The new E-Vision Laser 10K adds greater brightness to the range, delivering 10,000 lumen at 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution. Both
SDI and HDMI inputs with frame synchronisation to compensate for unstable sources. Two independent H.264 encoders provide redundancy or can be set to stream and/or record at individual settings. Monarch HD is a streaming and recording appliance designed for professional video producers. From an HDMI input source such as a camera or switcher, Monarch HD generates an H.264encoded stream compliant with
The Matrox Monarch LCS lecture capture appliance generates H.264-encoded video streams RTSP or RTMP protocols while simultaneously recording a highquality MP4 or MOV file to an SD card, a USB drive, or a networkmapped drive. Matrox is also highlighting the recording capabilities of the Matrox VS4Recorder Pro software, powered by the Matrox
VS4 quad HD-SDI capture card. Both the multi-camera and independent modes of operation are being demonstrated, as well as the interactive nature of the VS4Recorder Pro API, starting and stopping recording with a Crestron controller.
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new E-Vision projectors benefit from being lamp-, and therefore maintenance-, free. Also being introduced is the Mercury Quad, an upgrade of the lamp-based TITAN projection system which has been around for ten years. The company says the model has been given a modern redesign for greater efficiency, while continuing to output 20,000 lumen from four 465W lamps. Digital Projection has also upgraded its M-Vision range to include laser illumination technology. The M-Vision Laser 15K is a single chip DLP projector with a 15,000 lumen output and 10,000:1 contrast ratio. It is designed to bring a large-screen imaging solution to budget-sensitive applications.
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ISE 2017 sees the announcement by ELAN of a new line of HDMI products that include matrix switchers, HDBaseT receivers and transmitters, a video over IP receiver and transmitter, and a video over IP control module. “ELAN is back in the residential video distribution space in a big way,� said ELAN product manager Eric Herdman. “ELAN may be known as the pioneer of smart home control, but the brand’s
inception is deeply rooted in audio and video distribution. With this introduction, we are innovating the way video distribution is configured within residential applications. ELAN’s new line of HDMI products provides custom installers with a complete range of state-of-the-art options for end-toend home control and automation solutions.� “ELAN’s new HDMI line truly provides custom installers with the solutions they need to build a cutting-edge, innovative and
reliable video distribution system in the home,� Herdman continued. The new HDMI line includes the EL-4KPM-V88-A2416, a 4K 8x8 video matrix that is HDCP 2.2 compliant and transmits HDMI, bidirectional IR and PoH (PoE) up to lengths of 100m over a single Cat cable. The EL-4KPM-V66-A1812 is a similarly specified 6x6 matrix. The EL-4KM-V88 is a 4K 8x8 matrix that is HDCP 2.2 compliant with a combination of six HDBaseT and two HDMI outputs.
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EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
SOLUTIONS FOR ENABLING AND ENHANCING THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE, PRESENTED IN ISE’S NEWEST THEMED ZONE
VOXPOP What do you see as the most
significant new technologies for use within the world of education?
In education, wireless connectivity has become increasingly important to transform the way lessons are taught with digital content, and increased student collaboration. Distance education is growing exponentially also, as technologies such as video conferencing, wireless sharing and interactive touch are becoming more widespread in classrooms and lecture halls. Wireless connectivity with personal devices lets students, from primary through higher education, share their work for feedback, and conferencing allows for collaboration with other students and input from guests virtually invited into the classroom.
Brady O Bruce CMO, InFocus Stand: 2-A52
The secret to attaining and demonstrating the ideal digital experience for students involves a two-fold approach: it boils down to creating a digital environment that is both so efficient and seamless that it goes unnoticed, and one that is personalised and adaptable to each student’s unique preferences. With video specifically, the Holy Grail lies in the delivery of highquality content to any screen across any network, regardless of device and location. High-quality video distribution needs to be combined with digital signage, video on demand and mobile delivery to effectively serve today’s tech savvy students – cumulatively, these are significant education technology elements.
Colin Farquhar CEO, Exterity Stand: 12-F50
There is a trend towards consolidation of functionality, together with the conversion to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). This means that new systems will be expected to offer a wide range of capabilities, including wireless presentation from all BYOD in class with teacher moderation control, interactive whiteboarding, voting and polling, silent questions, teacher-student chat, remote classroom connectivity and remote student support. In essence, there is a shift from passive viewing over interactivity to a real collaborative experience, which the technology needs to bring into the classroom.
Whether it is a comprehensive 4K live production box or a smaller, single-camera 4K capture device, Epiphan’s Pearl-2 and AV.io 4K help enable cutting-edge 4K capture and encoding for AV professionals, the company claims. “At Epiphan, we strive to offer products that align with the latest in pro-AV technology,” said David Kirk, VP of product management at Epiphan Video. “Our newest 4K products, Pearl-2 and AV.io 4K, are
excellent examples of how we’re enabling leading-edge live 4K production for AV professionals. We’re looking forward to demonstrating these products for European audiences at ISE 2017.” For users who specialise in live event production, Epiphan’s next generation ‘all in one’ live production switcher, Pearl-2, is the 4K solution. According to the company, Pearl-2 offers everything needed to successfully live stream, encode and record a 4K live event, all in the box. With six signal inputs and a powerful
Intel i7 processor, Pearl-2 is well-equipped to handle the 4K encoding process, letting users encode a 4K programme while live switching between sources and custom layouts. Meanwhile, users who need 4K capture on a smaller scale would benefit most from Epiphan’s award-winning 4K capture card, AV.io 4K. Portable, rugged and simple to use, AV.io 4K captures from a single 4K HDMI source and transmits the 4K signal to the user’s computer via USB 3.0.
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Pearl-2 and AV.io 4K help enable cutting-edge 4K capture and encoding for AV professionals
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3D AR based on CAD CADALTRO Being demonstrated at ISE 2017, the CadAltro software platform is an interactive tool that provides configurable 3D views and augmented reality (AR), based on original CAD data. At ISE for the first time, the Belgian start-up is bringing CAD to mobile by interacting with the customer’s back end systems. It integrates with all relevant, multiformat product data sources, particularly CAD/CAM systems. CadAltro uses the customer’s CAD models instead of pre-rendered pictures, for high detail and strong
configurability from any angle. It includes tools to reduce administration and make meetings more engaging, including: virtual tour; storyboard; playbook; live annotations; and access to all related product materials. Using original CAD files, CadAltro transforms them automatically into 3D views, making all marketing materials available in the tool at the touch of a finger, tracking every move and saving it for further use, and synchronising afterwards with the customer’s ERP, CRM, or ticketing system.
Stand: 13-D71
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CadAltro uses the customer’s CAD models instead of pre-rendered pictures, for high detail and strong configurability from any angle
Making classes interactive and fun HANSHIN INTERNATIONAL A company with over 17 years of experience in developing innovative approaches for new ways of teaching and learning, Hanshin International is showcasing a broad range of products at ISE 2017, including its interactive whiteboard, Multi-Touch Panel, eFUN Table and eNote Board. eNote Board is a new product that enables users to connect with several mobile devices simultaneously for real-time screen sharing. It can also be used with Hanshin’s Multi-Touch Panel to make the lecture or meeting more productive by using the company’s professional software, which is included in the panel.
The upgraded Multi-Touch Panel featuring a real-time screen-sharing function, has been relaunched. With an upgradable processor in Android, the Picture in Picture function and inhousedeveloped educational software brings new experiences to users, Hanshin says. Meanwhile, eFUN Table is an interactive table that comes with a touchscreen and waterproof feature. It is user friendly and able to download Google edutainment apps. This solution, says Hanshin, can make classes more interactive and help enhance student creativity and communication skills.
Stand: 13-D102
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HELO: Stream, Record and Deliver Open Up a New World of H.264 Streaming Workflows HELO is AJA’s new H.264 streaming and recording stand-alone appliance bringing both SDI and HDMI I/O into a single device. Simultaneously stream out to a content delivery network (CDN) as well as encode and record high quality H.264 files to SD cards, USB drives or network based storage. HELO offers a range of professional workflow options with both 3G-SDI and HDMI inputs and outputs, and the power to handle up to 1080p 60 recording formats. Small and portable, HELO offers dedicated record and stream buttons, and a web-based user interface for easy configuration.
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SMART BUILDING Power supply for signage, lighting MEAN WELL According to its manufacturer, Mean Well, the ERP-350 series low-profile signage panel power supply has already been widely deployed in applications such as large-scale outdoor LED moving sign panels and other commercial lighting applications due to its high efficiency and the fact that it is rain-proof. The company has now upgraded the range to the ERPF-400 series, which offers a built-in active PFC function. The upgraded version expands the input range to 90~264VAC, while the interior remains semi-potted such that it is proof against both water and dust
ingress. In fanless operation, working efficiency is said to be up to 91%. The ERPF-400 can withstand a 300VAC surge input for up to five seconds, and has a working temperature in the range -30º to +60ºC. The unit complies with CCC/CB/CE requirements, measures 220.4mm x 130mm x 48mm and carries a threeyear warranty. The fact that it offers complete protection functionality – short circuit, overload, over voltage and over temperature – makes it highly suitable, says the company, for LED strip lighting, LED channel lighting, LED moving signage panels and so on.
Stand: 9-E190 The ERPF-400 power supply is designed for signage and lighting applications
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Intellicenter is a smart home server HDL
These smart home devices could, explains the company, be HDL Buspro wired and wireless
The Intellicenter controller from HDL is in essence, says the company, a server, acting as The Intellicenter the brains of a smart can be remotely home so that different controlled via an app functions can be managed and data collected. Consisting of two parts, the physical controller and the Amazon cloudbased server, the Intellicenter controller connects to the home’s router, creating a bridge between the internet and the home’s existing smart home devices.
devices, ZigBee devices, Z-Wave devices, or devices connected over Ethernet such as a Sonos music system or a Philips HUE hub. For further flexibility, the controller can accept add-on modules and gateways, so that it can connect with Enocean, KNX, M-Bus and a number of other systems. The company says that using the controller together with the HDL On app – which enables a remote connection from a smart phone or tablet – users can easily configure HDL solutions, both wired and wireless, and most of the smart home system’s settings can be changed daily.
Stand: 9-E178
KNX solution is scalable DIVUS
ControlTouch KNX deployable anywhere ABB / BUSCH-JAEGER New for this year’s ISE is ControlTouch KNX which its developer Busch-Jaeger says can be deployed anywhere from detached houses to large residential complexes, offices and commercial properties. ControlTouch KNX transforms iOS and Android smartphones and tablets – and even the Apple watch – into remote controls for all KNX system building functions, allowing a building and all its KNX components to be controlled completely free of fixed control elements and panels. It also means that a KNX infrastructure can be controlled remotely. Lighting, blinds and entire scenes can be controlled with just the swipe of a finger. ControlTouch KNX also allows access to IP cameras, Sonos wireless speaker cabinets
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and Philips hue lighting. Other product features include the scene editor, RGB/RGBW support, the weekly timer with astro function, an optional presence detection system and alarm messages in the form of push notifications and emails. The core of the system is hidden under a DIN rail, which houses the compact REG device. The entire system is commissioned via the online myBUSCH-JAEGER portal.
Stressing the scalability of its solution – and the fact that it can be tailored to the requirements and specifications of any project, from simple to complex – DIVUS is highlighting its offering for KNX control. The Optima surface enables the visualisation and control of building technology via touch panels, smartphones or tablets (with DIVUS apps) and is, says the company, easy and intuitive not only for the user but also the installer. For the creation of a visualisation, all that is said to be required is familiarity with an image processing program and the ETS software. The DIVUS KNX Server family is claimed to cover the whole gamut of requirements. The KNX-M-Server is designed to be a cost-effective entry-level option
DIVUS offers a range of KNX solutions for projects from the smallest to the largest for smaller installations, while the KNX-E-Server is used for largescale projects. For applications where a server is not required, the KNX Superio
Stand: 9-E200
ControlTouch can be controlled via the Apple Watch
is a standalone device optimised for use in smaller systems. It combines a touch panel, DIVUS Optima and KNX connection in one unit, obviating the need for a client/ server structure. Mobile clients have access to KNX Superio. It is also possible to integrate an intercom into the DIVUS Optima interface, which uses VoIP technology to provide the functionality of a small telephone switchboard and permits the integration of external units, IP phones, PCs and Macs, mobile devices and linking to external telephone lines.
Stand: 9-F170
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Sensor is proximity-activated CONTROLTRONIC On show on the CONTROLtronic stand at ISE 2017 is the company’s new KNX Glass Touch Sensor, which is designed for private homes, office buildings and hotel and hospital applications. Made of real glass with precisely ground edges, it features a sensor that detects proximity and activates the user interface. Depending on the configuration, up to seven touch icons light up (dimmable and coloured according to choice). Said to be easy to understand and with user-exchangeable icons (for which the company says it
has a patent pending) it is designed to allow intuitive operation and maximum flexibility. The fixing is, from the outside, said to be invisibly integrated into the flat flush-mounting box using a magnetic solution (for which a patent is also pending). Extensive configuration can, says CONTROLtronic, be simply carried out without a plug-in due to a user-friendly structured product database (conforming to the ETS Standard). The whole sensor is entirely
The KNX Glass Touch Sensor has a proximity sensor to activate the user interface powered via KNX connection.
Stand: 9-F170
New KNX switches on show EELECTRON New for ISE 2017 is the 3025 range of 55x55 KNX switches from Eelectron. It is available in five different finishes – glass, metal, wood, stone and plastic. In order to complete the range, the new square plate for the 3.5in Touch Panel – with the same finishes as the 55x55 switch – has also been made available. The SB40AxxKNX model is a
tactile 4-channel push button. It can be configured to manage on/ off commands, dimming, shutters and venetian blind control, as well as scene recall and control, sequences of three objects and so on. The device includes a two-stage room temperature controller with integrated PI to control heating and cooling equipment, valves, 2- and 4-pipe fan coils and the like. It also features a rear connector (2-pole)
KNX IO Series highlighted WEINZIERL ENGINEERING Showcasing its broad range of KNX solutions is Weinzierl Engineering. With the introduction of the KNX IO Series, Weinzierl has further extended its product family. Models 410, 411, 510, 511 and 520 provide inputs and outputs in a compact form comprising just a single module width (18mm). Depending on the model, up to four inputs and two outputs are available for controlling lights, blinds, heating valves and so on. Manual operation is achieved via what Weinzierl describes as a simple yet powerful user concept with the help of two buttons and three multi-colour LEDs on the front panel. Because of its low space requirement, the new KNX IO series is said to allow a
high degree of flexibility in the planning and assembly of the distribution cabinet. Also on show is the KNX USB Stick 332, a compact interface for the KNX bus. Like the new KNX USB Interface 312, the stick supports KNX long frames. Longer telegrams speed up the download and are required for KNX security. The integrated LEDs show the connection status, telegram traffic as well as communication errors on the bus. The stick is compatible with ETS software (ETS3 or higher) and with numerous visualisations. The SDK kDrive is available for Windows and Linux to integrate the interface into programs. A module variant (KNX USB Module 322) is also available for integration into devices.
Stand: 9-F170
The 3.5in Touch Panel is available in the same finishes as the new switches configurable as a digital or analogue input; it is also possible to connect an NTC probe to obtain a direct temperature measurement.
Stand: 9-E220
The new KNX IO Series is compact, giving greater flexibility
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UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
NEWS, PERSPECTIVES AND SOLUTIONS IN COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION
FEATURE Huddle room screens: two challenges
manufacturers clearly establish what is special about their solution.
How can manufacturers ensure they stand out – and get chosen – from an increasingly huddled market? Ian McMurray suggests a strategy
The second challenge is perhaps even more taxing. On the one hand, it is unquestionably appealing to prospective users that huddle room systems are easy to install and easy to use – and manufacturers need to ensure that that is how their solution is positioned. But: they also need to avoid alienating the channel – the integrators who will likely account for the large majority of sales. To imply – or even, as at least one manufacturer does, to state explicitly – that a solution is so simple that it eliminates the time and expense of involving an integration professional is potentially a challenge for the channel. On the other hand, integrators must learn how to identify and communicate the value they bring to creating an optimum collaboration solution when those solutions are being marketed by manufacturers as, effectively, plug and play. (The challenge is no different to that faced by integrators focusing on home automation in the face of so many DIY/plug-and-play smart home devices.) In fact, the two challenges are not unrelated. By working with the
With – according to Wainhouse Research – an estimated 50 million huddle rooms around the world, it’s no surprise to see numerous manufacturers looking to take advantage of the opportunity. Most of them are here at ISE 2017, with traditional vendors into the conferencing space being joined by those who have not historically addressed it. For many visitors, the subject of most interest is the focal point of this new generation of meeting spaces – the screen to which participants share their mobile/tablet/laptop screen. As a category, it’s possible to claim that it was legitimised by Microsoft’s entrance into the market with its Surface Hub – much as IBM legitimised the PC market back in 1981 – early in 2015. (Surface Hub partners at ISE 2017 include AVI-SPL, CommTec and Maverick.) However: the company didn’t start accepting orders until a few months later, and first shipments
took place in spring 2016, giving the rest of the industry time to establish its alternative solutions. There is now plenty of choice – from the likes of Ashton Bentley, Crestron, Hitachi, i3, InFocus, NEC, Nureva, Oblong, SMART and wePresent, to name but a few. That choice was expanded when, late last year, Google introduced its Jamboard for the corporate market, offered in partnership with BenQ. Just as Microsoft’s hardware is a natural complement to its software and cloud-based collaboration capabilities, so too is Google’s.
DIFFERENTIATED BENEFITS That new entrant will only make the market more competitive – and that raises two key challenges. The first of those is “How to compete?” What’s intriguing is that manufacturers have not yet moved forward from marketing/selling the benefits of collaboration, even though every other manufacturer can deliver those same benefits.
It’s analogous to how the projector industry hasn’t yet moved forward from selling the benefits of solid-state illumination – when those benefits are no longer differentiators in a market in which every manufacturer offers the same. For sure, there’s little opportunity to differentiate on hardware performance. Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors are pretty standard (although they’re not always current generation); SSD disk drives are relatively commonplace (but differ in capacity); and 4K screen resolution is largely taken for granted. There’s little doubt that manufacturers of huddle room screens need to get smarter about articulating their unique features – and, more importantly, the benefits those features deliver to users. Whether that’s the ability to differentiate between finger, pen and palm, or the ability to write on and save pdf files, or 100-point multitouch, it’s essential that
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customer to define exactly how and by whom the huddle space will be used, the integrator will quickly determine the features and functionality required from the screen. If manufacturers do the best possible job of communicating what’s different about their offering, rather than what’s the same, the integrator will be in an ideal position to recommend the optimum solution.
Ashton Bentley: 14-M200 AVI-SPL: 11-A115 BenQ: 5-U24 COMM-TEC: 2-A42 Crestron: 2-C24 Hitachi: 1-F100 i3: 10-S125 InFocus: 2-A52 Maverick: 5-U35 NEC: 5-R24 Nureva: 13-E70 Oblong: 11-A110 SMART Technologies: 13-C110 wePresent: 11-A129
Wireless microphone systems showcased Camera tracks automatically REVOLABS
Channel is a plug-and-play wireless offering designed for spaces that need only one or two microphones and require less range between the microphones and base unit. Both systems are compatible with a selection of Revolabs’ wearable and tabletop microphones, allowing integrators to mix and match microphones as well as utilise adaptors for handheld and earset options to suit the environment and presenter.
The HD Venue and HD Dual Channel wireless microphone systems are among the solutions being highlighted by Revolabs at ISE. Featuring wideband frequency response and audio processing designed to accurately reproduce human speech, both systems are said to deliver high-quality, clear audio that sounds as natural as in-person conversation. The HD Venue rackmount system supports two microphones in conference rooms, training rooms, auditoriums for lecture capture and video carts. Two systems can be installed together for a maximum of The HD Dual Channel is four microphones in one area designed for spaces that need for environments requiring only one or two microphones greater coverage. The HD Dual
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Both systems are designed to enable flexible management with microphone channels mixed at the base unit or managed independently. Featuring RF Armor technology, the systems are shielded from interference from other electronics in the room.
Stand: 11-D113
VALUEHD Among the conferencing and camera solutions highlighted on the ValueHD stand are the VHDV71U USB3.0 video conference camera and the VHD-V800 all-inone HD teaching tracking camera, which can output five channels of HD video (three channels for the close-up camera, two channels for the panoramic camera) at the same time. Both teacher tracking and student tracking use the same device, which has the advantage of delivering output that is the same in brightness, colour and so on. The panoramic lens can be changed, allowing the unit to be used in different sizes of classroom. The camera’s vertical viewing angle is vertically adjustable from -25° to +15°. Built-in image recognition and
an associated tracking algorithm mean that tracking is possible without the need for either an auxiliary camera or a tracking host. The close-up camera features a 72.5° wide-angle lens and supports 12x optical zoom; 16x digital zoom is optional.
Stand: 11-A127
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VOXPOP Which technology do you think will have the greatest impact on the industry over the next five years – and why?
The importance of in-browser applications which integrate with other business applications cannot be underestimated. Deployment of the long-awaited CEBP comms-enabled business process will increase significantly, allowing high-quality, high-definition browser-based video and content collaboration to be
seamlessly integrated into workflows. Cloud-delivered UC and video will continue to be the fastest-growing market segment, with the opex and cloud delivery models proving more and more popular. B2C video will also grow, as standards such as WebRTC have already emerged as a viable option.
Tim Stone Vice president, marketing, EMEA, Polycom Stand: 11-A117
Video collaboration. Companies of all sizes are struggling to maintain and gain an advantage in a competitive global environment while also cutting costs. People are organisations’ most expensive assets, so it’s critical to ensure employees are as productive as possible. Humans interact face-to-face and plain
ol’ audio calls won’t cut it anymore. Video collaboration is finally coming into the mainstream, with low-cost conference room systems that are easy to use, and single-touch meeting joining. To go beyond just saving on travel and to keep your best employees productive around the world, video collaboration will be crucial.
Scott Wharton VP & GM of video collaboration, Logitech Stand: 11-D111
Executive Elite mic system highlighted REVOLABS Said to be ideal for auditoriums and lecture halls, Revolabs is highlighting its Executive Elite two-channel wireless microphone system. The rackmount microphone system is claimed by the company to provide superior audio quality and to set new standards with its signal-tonoise ratio and range of supported frequencies. The solution features three microphone options for greater
flexibility, including a wearable lapel microphone that allows presenters to move freely about the room, tabletop microphones, and goosenecks in two sizes for podiums and stage tables. To reliably and successfully support the proliferation of remote learning applications, Revolabs says that the solution can be easily integrated with a lecture capture system. The remote management interface is designed to provide simple network management
along with robust monitoring and diagnostic tools to conveniently aid AV administrators at institutions of higher education who oversee lecture halls spread across a large campus. According to Revolabs, the system features superior functionality for the price point, including intuitive connectivity and easy integration with room control systems and other room solutions such as amplifiers and loop-back suppressors.
Stand: 11-D113
The Executive Elite is said to provide superior audio quality
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InfoComm sessions This year’s education programme features half-day InfoComm Conferences, three-hour InfoComm MasterClass sessions, two-hour Application Labs and 20-minute InfoComm FlashTracks. An All Access Pass provides entry to Conferences, MasterClasses and Application Labs, while FlashTrack sessions are free to attend. All sessions provide renewal units toward the CTS certification.
10:00-13:00 Price: Included in the InfoComm All Access Pass
Room G106
CYBERSECURITY: How to Help Your Customers Understand, Mitigate and Respond to Threats
Panel: Stuart Rench, ihiji; Chuck Espinoza, CTS-D, CTS-I, CQT, ISF-C, DMC-E, EAVA, ECA, PMP, Staff Instructor, InfoComm; Paul Zielie, CTS-D, CTS-I, Manager of Enterprise Solutions, Harman Professional; L. William (Bill) Nattress III, CTS The increasing number of networked devices in the world and new stories on cyber-attacks is cause for concern for your customers not to mention your reputation as a business owner. Have you wondered how easy is it to penetrate a customer’s network? How big a risk is it, really? And how can you make your clients feel at ease that their network is secure? The panel, which primarily deals with applications in small to medium-sized business as well as residential, will help you understand the threats and how to mitigate and respond to them. The 150-minute session is divided into five 30-minute segments and is moderated by Mitch Klein, CEO of Z-Wave Alliance. The first section, will examine how easy it is to penetrate a network and the vulnerabilities that hackers looks for. This will demonstrate to you the business opportunities available. The second, with Chuck Espinoza presenting, will look at risk assessment of any given network situation and how to educate the client on it. In the third part, Paul Zielie will examine the best ways to mitigate risk by reducing exposure and following best practices so that issues don’t arise in the first place. The fourth session will look at how to respond and recovery to the worst incidents you can envision. Finally, a general panel will take a larger view of the issue and give their own experiences from both residential and commercial projects. Moderator: Mitch Klein, CEO of Z-Wave Alliance.
For information on how to sign up for the InfoComm All Access Pass go to www.iseurope.org or www.infocomm.org Price: €325 (members), €375 (non-members)
10:00-13:00 Price: Included in the InfoComm All Access Pass
Room D204
InfoComm MasterClass: Deploying AV Over Ethernet: The New Matrix Switch
Speaker: Justin Kennington, Director of Strategic and Technical Marketing, AptoVision In this session, recent AV-over-IP installations will be discussed, and attendees will have the opportunity to get hands on the gear, and get all their most pressing questions answered. Now is a better time than ever for AV and IT convergence to happen, as technology is in place for AV and enterprise data traffic to be shared on the same network. The advantages of packet switching to the AV market are incredible as Ethernet is inherently bidirectional with each switch port serving as input or output – or both. High bandwidth trunk ports on switches mean that multiple switches can be cascaded efficiently, to allow systems to easily scale to greater and greater sizes, without having to replace huge chunks of switching infrastructure. The AV industry rides the coattails of the monster-sized Ethernet industry, which means a faster pace of technology advancement and ever-falling prices. As every enterprise customer has already managed an Ethernet infrastructure, they can expand what they already have and apply it to their AV needs to lower costs. Integrators, consultants and designers who embrace the new paradigm to support high bandwidth video distribution have a market advantage.
10:00-12:00 Price: Included in the InfoComm All Access Pass
Room D403
Building a Modern Meeting Room using Q-SYS Platform
Speaker: Martin Barbour, Product Manager, Installed Systems, QSC, LLC; Nathan Makaryk, Training Manager, QSC, LLC
10:00-13:00 Price: Included in the InfoComm All Access Pass
Room D203
InfoComm MasterClass: Dante Certification Course Level 2 Speaker: Kieran Walsh, Regional Manager of Global Support Services for EMEA, Audinate
The Dante Certification programme provides an easy way for system designers, engineers and others in the industry to learn about Dante with in-depth training and promote their expertise. It demonstrates your Dante proficiency to potential employers and clients. The certification programme currently has two levels, but the goal is to add additional levels, as well as specialisations by industry role in the future. Level 2 Certification tests proficiency of intermediate Dante audio networking concepts, including Dante redundancy, clocking, latency, multicast and AES67.
10:00-10:20 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
What’s In That Wire? DisplayPort Version
Speaker: Joe Cornwall, CTS-D, CTS-I, LEED GA, ISF-C, FOI, Technology Evangelist, Legrand Data Communications Learn what each of the 20 pins in a DisplayPort connector is and does. DisplayPort is fundamentally different from HDMI, DVI and SDI yet we’d like to be able to connect and convert at will. DisplayPort is the global standard for connecting laptops, workstations and servers to display devices. How does an SST signal differ from an MST signal? How can you be sure your DP to HDMI or SDI conversion is valid? Are you ready to make the all the right connections?
Skilled trainers and technology experts take the class through a hands-on, practical setup of a typical meeting room using a networked AV platform. Topics include troubleshooting typical networking challenges, integrating AES-67 enabled microphones, integrating VoIP, configuring networked PTZ-IP cameras, establishing AV bridges for soft codec integration and building effective user control interfaces. Each pair of students will be equipped with their own Q-SYS Core Processor, Q-SYS PTZ-IP camera and Q-SYS Control device.
10:30-10:50 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
What’s In That Wire? USB Version
Speaker: Joe Cornwall, CTS-D, CTS-I, LEED GA, ISF-C, FOI, Technology Evangelist, Legrand Data Communications Learn what each of the up to nine pins in a USB 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0 connector is and does – and what can go wrong. If you’re working with touch-sensitive displays, interactive whiteboards, PTZ USB cameras or integrating mobile devices with fixed AV assets, then USB is a part of your business. Learn how USB delivers – and communicates the demand for – power and signal.
11:00-11:20 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
Converged Networks and What This Means to Pro-AV
Speaker: Graeme Harrison, Executive VP of Marketing, Biamp Systems The pro-AV industry is currently evolving how we relate to and deliver on IT’s needs and expectations around the network. This is why it’s important to define the term ‘converged network’ and understand what this really means and how it impacts the pro-AV industry.
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Stand 13-N100
Real World Certification
Speaker: Justin Paveley CTS-D, CTS-I, SMSTS, Projects Director, Focus 21 Visual Communications Ltd There are now over 10,000 CTS holders around the world! Hear from one of your peers about their journey and experience with certification, its value, and how it has contributed towards their success. Justin leads from the front when it comes to an ongoing AV education as an InfoComm CTS, CTS-D and CTS-I holder, one of just a handful of triple certified professionals. He has driven Focus 21’s investment in education – it excels as the largest holder of InfoComm certifications in the UK.
12:00-12:20 Price: Free
Speaker: Lode De Raedt, Head of Unit IT Networks, Interpretation Streaming and Video Services, European Commission De sessie is gericht op architecten, Av ontwerpers , Av managers en Av technici. Deze sessie zal betrekking hebben op de verschillende ISOnormen (2603/4043/20109 en 20108) in verband met de interpretatie. ISO-normen die niet alleen betrekking hebben op de infrastructuur, maar ook de kwaliteit en de overdracht van beeld en geluid eisen voor simultaanvertaling.
Future Trends: They May Not Be What You Thought They Were Speakers: Brad Grimes, Director of Communications, InfoComm; Tom Morrod, IHS Markit ; Florian Rotberg, Managing Director, invidis consulting; Chuck Espinoza, InfoComm International
Yes, some are exactly what you’d expect: 4K and 8K video, wireless AV, smart buildings, and the Internet of Things. But are we missing anything? For example, is our future reality really virtual? Industry experts and analysts will give their perspective on the future trends we can see coming – and help understand the ones we can’t.
14:00-14:20 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
AV/IT Convergence - Why You Should Not Fear This But Embrace It! Speaker: Rich Zwiebel, Vice President, Systems Strategy, QSC
Many AV professionals look at the integration of AV and IT with deep concern. But in reality, if you are an AV professional you should embrace this as a very positive event in your career. This flash session will explain how to turn this industry-wide development into a great opportunity.
Stand 13-N100
14:30-14:50 Price: Free
Introducing Drone Video Systems
Speaker: Eric Jameson, Capt (ret), Product and Category Manager for Drone Video Systems, Stampede Presented in partnership with Stampede Presentation Products and Unmanned Vehicle University. This tutorial introduces the concept of pulling together a complete solution for commercial drone operations. Establishing this as a category within commercial AV gives integrators an easy way to provide a full solution for a complex problem to their existing customers. Capt Jameson was a career Intelligence Officer with the United States Air Force and has over 25 years of tactical and operational level experience integrating complex intelligence operations and unmanned aerial vehicle capabilities..
13:00-13:20 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
Stand 13-N100
Nieuwe normen voor het werken met tolken
12:30-12:50 Price: Free
13:30-13:50 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
4K Bits and Bytes
Speaker: Gary Kayye, Founder, rAVe Publications Yes, 4K means higher resolution images, but it also means you need to start spec’ing all-new AV switching and routing gear. Come learn which specs are real and which specs are hype. But, more importantly, come and see how you can make a ton of money selling 4K systems – not just 4K products.
Stand 13-N100
Twenty-Minute NAVS: Network Packet Analysing
Speaker: Stuart Willcocks, CTS-D, CTS-I, Audio-Visual Design Engineer, Google As more and more data from our AV systems traverse the network, the need for proper understanding of what, where, when and why this data flows through the network has increased. Packet analysers have therefore shown their advantage for AV integrators to get insight into the backbone of the AV system. Join this session to get an intro into the Wireshark packet analyser.
15:00-15:20 Price: Free
Stand 13-N100
Der Teufel steckt im Detail
Speaker: Daniel Goldmann, Ing. B.A., CTS, Visual Advanced Expert & Installer, Renox Audiovision Als professioneller Systemintegrator legt man viel Wert darauf, dass die Medientechnik einwandfrei geplant ist. Die Geräte sind wunderbar aufeinander abgestimmt, alle groben Schnittstellen abgeklärt, die Lieferanten sind eingebunden, alles ist vorbereitet, nun kann nichts mehr schiefgehen... Und plötzlich funktioniert doch nichts so wie es soll. Daniel Goldmann, CTS erzählt aus der Praxis: welche Probleme auftreten können und wie man sich vorbereiten kann. (kein Anspruch auf abschließende Vollständigkeit)
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SHOW FLOOR THEATRES
This year’s line-up of informative and inspiring Show Floor Theatre sessions is bigger than ever
10:30-11:00
13:30-14:00
Keeping your eyes on your retail media with the creative LED poster
AV solutions for large venue signal management with many devices
11:00-11:30
14:00-14:30 PICK OF THE DAY
Simon Chen, CEO, QSTECH Co.
STAND: 8-D360
Chris Shipley, product manager AV technologies, LINDY UK
Overcoming intermittent data connectivity problems Reinventing the meeting room Arjan Haverkamp, Crestron for in-train video entertainment. A case study
Ann Brigida, CTS, CStd, director of standards, InfoComm International
Organisations today need technology solutions that enable employees to collaborate regardless of location and complexity. Crestron’s Arjan Haverkamp will be walking attendees through the evolving meeting space and the benefits to having streamlined and simplified technology; from alleviating stress in the workplace to providing a cohesive, centralised network.
12:00-12:30
14:30-15:00
John C. Wang, CEO, IAdea Corporation
11:30-12:00
Meet your future standards
Software defined video over Ethernet: understanding the buzz Charles Dobson, VP sales, AptoVision
12:30-13:00
AV distribution and control solutions for corporate, hospitality and education verticals James Meredith, WyreStorm NetworkHD & Enado product manager, WyreStorm
Digital signage and retail analytics – turn insights into action Florian Rotberg, Managing Director, invidis consulting
11:00-11:30
13:00-13:30
Understanding and troubleshooting UHD, HDR and HFR
The influence of power on the whole AV system
Nick Bovill, European technical training manager, CYP (UK)
11:30-12:00 STAND: 5-S120
Pairing projection screens to projectors and environments TBC, Stewart Filmscreen
12:00-12:30
Why do my LED lamps flicker, and how to stop it
Keith Martin, CEO, IsoTek
13:30-14:00 PICK OF THE DAY
Building a Smarter Home with Alexa
Sebastien Stormacq, senior solutions architect, Amazon Alexa Natural user interfaces, such as those based on speech, enable customers to interact with their home in a more intuitive way. With the VUI (Voice User Interface) smart home, now customers don’t need to use their hands or eyes to do things around the home – they only have to ask and it’s at their command. This session will address the vision for the VUI smart home and how innovations with Amazon Alexa make it possible.
Sam Woodward, customer education leader for Europe and Africa, Lutron EA
10:30-11:00
Next generation collaboration
Steve Pryor, director, EMEA channel sales, Oblong Industries
11:00-11:30
Bring everyone with you, how to achieve personal video across the enterprise STAND: 11-A140
person business interactions take on a variety of forms: content sharing, conference calls, video conferencing, messaging/team collaboration emails, group chats etc. and this involves multiple technologies and multiple interfaces. This session explores the journey we’ve been on, where we are and where we’re going as we continue to evolve towards unification.
12:00-12:30
Room terminal 2.0: judgement day
Jon Tracey, VP OpenCloud, Starleaf
Stanislav Soldatov, CTO, TrueConf
11:30-12:00 PICK OF THE DAY
13:00-13:30
When your Unified Communications solution hasn’t unified your communications: the evolution of UC and what’s next
Karel Buijsse, senior product manager, Barco
Ted Colton, Crestron Unified Communications has promised a lot especially in meeting rooms, and in many cases its delivered on many of those promises. But communications and collaboration are not really unified yet, they’re still on a journey. Multi-
Great minds think (alike) together 13:30-14:00
The ROI of wireless collaboration
Lieven Bertier, ClickShare, global marketing manager, Barco
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STAND: 7-Z160
11:00-11:30
11:00-11:30 PICK OF THE DAY
AES67: what is it?
Residential solutions: how to make it happen?
Jose Maria Morcillo, Domonetio From audio/video integration to remote control, and including security integration, the need for a common and unique system that can integrate all functionality is a must. The question is: how to make it happen? The answer is KNX, the most popular protocol in European markets, with more than 70% share of the total market and offering solutions for all kind of applications.
Richard Zwiebel, chairman, Media Networking Alliance, QSC
12:00-12:30
12:00-12:30
The BYOD revolution
11:30-12:00
The impact of sound on business
Stuart Stephens, sales & project engineer, Shure UK
Audio distribution in the age of the mobile phone
TBC,Crestron
Reto Brader, VP sales & business development, Barix
13:00-13:30
13:00-13:30
Approaching GVS, the first and only council member of KNX China
Technology in interactive products
Tukang Li, Shenzhen Donview Electronic Technology Co.
Jack Zhan, Guangzhou Video-Star Electronics Co.
13:30-14:00
13:30-14:00
The influence of power on the whole AV system
KNX for the average home
Keith Martin, CEO, Isotek Smart Power
Mark Warburton, technical director, Ivory Egg. (Presented by KNX)
14:00-14:30 PICK OF THE DAY
14:00-14:30
The role of wireless mesh networks in constructing a smart home system Andriy Borovskiy, Larnitech
Conferencing systems from Bose
Darryl Bryans, product line manager, Bose Professional Bose Professional is introducing a new product line for conference rooms at ISE 2017. Be one of the first to hear all about the Bose approach and find out about the new systems.
EXHIBITOR SESSIONS d&b audiotechnik
Room E103
Arcam 08:30-18:30 Arcam
10:00-10:30 Interoperability and integration with d&b
(Speakers: Janko Ramuscak / Wolfgang Schulz) This session will use examples of high-profile multipurpose installations to illustrate how the unique acoustic qualities of d&b loudspeaker systems are paired with specialist features for realising a fully integrated solution, including the Ethernet based remote protocol AES70/OCA and third party media control. The demonstration will also highlight the possible convergence of control/monitoring data and audio transport when AES70/OCA and Dante are used together, as well as further integration possibilities.
British based multi-award winning manufacturer of high-performance audio and video systems. World renowned for innovative and stylish hi-fi, home cinema, custom install and iPod/iPhone connected products including network audio and HD video.
Steinway Lyngdorf & Genesis Technologies S. Europe
(Speakers: Janko Ramuscak / Wolfgang Schulz) Experience the sound of d&b, including the Y and xC-Series, as well as the latest additions to xS.
12:00-12:45 Sound futures
(Speaker: David Claringbold) Entertainment, sports, retail and leisure venues have traditionally been designed as single purpose buildings, but modern venues are increasingly developing sophisticated business models, with diverse programs driving 24/7 utilisation. In this session, David Claringbold, former director of Sydney Opera House, will explain why this demands new ways of approaching audio technology and why now is the time to further our understanding of how high-quality sound can add value to life, art and enterprise.
14:00-14:30 The d&b Soundscape: the & factor
(Speakers: Ralf Zuleeg / Marcus Bäumler) In this session d&b will reveal the thinking behind the next evolution in loudspeaker system design. Here the concept of source and space can be examined - and experienced - in the first public demonstration of a d&b Soundscape.
The VIP Lounge. A fusion of luxury design and technology lifestyle solutions created by industry pioneers - Genesis Technologies, Steinway Lyngdorf, Barco and Poltrona Frau. The VIP Lounge offers an immersive sense of design, created to discover the transparency of technology intelligence through a luxury design environment. Discover the design + technology possibilities.
Epiphan Video
Room E104
(Speaker: Robin Dibble) Join us for our loudspeaker demonstrations to hear CDD, CDD-LIVE!, O-Line and the brand new BlacklineX whilst learning about the technology behind the products.
Room D508
11:00-11:30 Are you so focused on video that you’re neglecting the audio?
(Speaker: David Kirk) This seminar will help to understand the nature of audio signals and to speak with sound engineers using their language. Demystifying elements of audio such as mic/line levels, balanced vs unbalanced connections, dBu/dBV/dbFS units, crest factor and required headroom, analogue vs digital clipping, frequency response, and input attenuation/gain/trim will enable you to properly handle audio in your recording and streaming gear and produce videos that sound as good as they look.
Audio-Technica 11:00-12:00, 13:00-14:00 Martin Audio loudspeaker demo
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10:00-12:00 ATUC-50 Digital Discussion System
(Speaker: Matthew Archer) This session will provide an introduction to the Audio-Technica ATUC-50 Digital Discussion System. Subjects covered will include a practical guide to the easy set-up of the system, programming for different conferencing set-ups and system integration with third party applications and equipment. Join us for an in depth look into our latest conferencing solution.
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How important is AV over IP to your customer base? How much further down this road do you think they will progress?
Table-integrated conference systems ARTHUR HOLM
Our customers are expecting AV over IP solutions – of course in the commercial space, but in residential as well. Our Gefen product team is developing solutions specifically for this market opportunity, and the features we’re building into new products will open new avenues for video over IP in multiple vertical markets as well. Our new video-over-IP sender and receiver (EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX and EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX) are 4K/1080p-capable devices that add new videowall capability and audio breakout functionally, expanding the possibilities of AV distribution.
Bill Hensley Director of marketing, Core Brands Stand: 1-N53
For us, AV over IP is extremely important, as almost all of our media and content is delivered over IP. I can only see users continuing to demand products and solutions that work over IP networks, and in order to ensure future-proofing they are prepared to invest in good IP network management and support. It’s a technology platform that is scalable, resilient and easily accessible, so I can’t see interest in AV over IP waning in the near future.
Mark Stanborough Sales manager EMEA & APAC, Cabletime Stand: 10-P116
Its importance is growing. Our higher education customers are interested, but of course there are obstacles. Where separate AV, and IT departments exist, sometimes challenges can be presented: situations can arise where there are no rules in place for an appliance such as WolfVision’s Cynap which wants to sit on the network. This is temporary and we are seeing progress – preparation is already under way for future generations of students who are going to expect a level of flexibility in digital connectivity that is pretty difficult to imagine today.
DynamicX2 UnderCover is a range of retractable monitors from Arthur Holm, designed to cover conference systems and connectors and engineered to be integrated into meeting and conference room furniture. When activated, an aluminium Full HD, touch screen monitor, appears together with a microphone, pushto-talk and mute buttons, speaker, power socket and connectors such as RJ-45, USB, HDMI and USB. The patented cover of the solution slides downwards (into the table) and has been designed to be veneered, providing a uniform finish with the furniture. The safety system stops the movement if any resistance is detected.
The monitor’s movements are remotely controllable so the product is not visible when not in use. Built from a solid aluminium block, it has a vertical, motorised movement with an automatic 20° tilt to ensure optimum ergonomics, visibility and viewing angle. The range is available with a matt screen, a black-edged anti-reflective glass, or with a golden flash finish. Available from 15in to 22in, the DynamicX2 UnderCover can be customised with single or double retractable microphones, speakers, voting systems, USB connectors and camera. The black edged glass can be optionally turned into a multi-touch screen and the anodised aluminium housing can be customised in different colours.
Stand: 11-F135, 2-A42
Bryan Sinclair International sales manager, WolfVision Stand: 1-M20
Step up in videowall innovation LEYARD AND PLANAR The Leyard DirectLight Series of fine pitch LED videowall displays has been unveiled. The new series expands upon the success of the Planar DirectLight LED videowall family by enabling ultraslim, front service installations in more indoor environments. The Leyard DirectLight Series includes a choice of four fine pixel pitch models from 0.9 to 1.8mm. They feature an adjustable wall mount and full front service access, as well as a remote power supply with optional redundancy, full hot swap capability and the ability to reduce the number of required power circuits. Each display features a 16:9 aspect ratio and precise pixel pitch values to achieve exact Full HD, 4K and 8K resolutions. In addition, the larger 27in diagonal display size covers 68% more area than the previous
version, requiring fewer displays per comes with the DirectLight Remote videowall and featuring an easy-toPower Supply (RPS), an improved handle design. Leyard LED Control rack-mounted power supply that Software provides image adjustment moves heat, noise, weight and and control capabilities. service points away from the The displays also allow for videowall and into a convenient, LED videowalls that are less than well-ventilated rack room. 101.6mm in total depth, achieving Stand: 12-H85 compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Leyard DirectLight Series displays can be installed to create concave curved videowalls, wrapped 90° corner videowalls and support videowalls tilted forward up to 254mm. Positive locking features enable safe installations by ensuring videowall displays never shift. The Leyard The DirectLight LED videowall offers ultra-fine pixel pitch, superior front DirectLight Series service mounting, innovative power supply and other proprietary features
Streaming media and 4K playback input module TVONE Designer and manufacturer of video and multimedia processing equipment, tvONE, has launched a new streaming media and 4K playback module for CORIOmaster, a versatile video processor, here at ISE 2017. A 4K HDBaseT input module, a new single channel video encoder, dual redundant power supplies for ONErack and the CORIOmaster micro videowall processor have also been unveiled.
The new tvONE CORIOmaster streaming media and 4K playback module allows digital video from the cloud or the internet to be seamlessly blended with local media and AV connections and presented together on a videowall in any desired configuration. Compatible with the CORIOmaster, CORIOmaster mini and the new CORIOmaster micro, the module offers dual channel 1080p60 streaming media as well as file playback, via USB3.0, of any resolution up to UHD/4K on
the main channel and 1080p/60 on the secondary channel. Features include on-board 16GB storage for video/still playback expandable to 128GB. Using CORIOgrapher design and control software, IP feeds and locally stored media can be ordered into a playlist and played out in a queue. A new 4K HDBaseT (dual) input module allows uncompressed, high-resolution 4K video to be input into the CORIOmaster, CORIOmaster mini and CORIOmaster micro from stand-alone transmitters located up to 150m away.
Stand: 5-S60, 2-A42
DynamicX2 UnderCover can be integrated into conference tables
Carbon displays ready to tour ROE VISUAL Creative LED display solutions for stage and rental are being showcased by Shenzhen-based ROE Visual. The new ROE flagship screen series, the Carbon 5 and Carbon 8, hold pride of place on the Hall 12 stand. Carbon is the first series incorporating ROE carbon fibre technology. The company says its ultra-lightweight and slim design offers the best balance between weight, stability and maintenance. ROE also claims the screens will thus save on cost of transport and rigging, and so are an ideal product for touring. The award-winning Black OnyX 2 and Black Pearl 3, as well as ROE Strip, Vanish, Black Marble and T4 are also on show. Black Onyx is ROE Visual’s high-performance indoor HD LED display. Its professional industrial design has won many design awards including IDEA Gold Award, IF Gold Award, Reddot Award, G-Mark Design
Award, and Design For Asia Award.
Stand: 12-H40, 12-F45
ROE says the ultra-lightweight and slim design of the Carbon series offers the best balance between weight, stability and maintenance
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Visual display and software integration BENQ
BenQ’s ultra thin bezel videowall solution and long bar-type display Attending the show for its signage. eighth consecutive year, BenQ is Established wireless plug-anddemonstrating its digital signage play presentation solution InstaShow display and projection solutions is also part of BenQ’s drive to create for professional, commercial and more efficient corporate meetings education applications. alongside its interactive flat panels Offering a one-stop solution for (IFPs), projectors, EZWrite 4.0 and the retail sector, the company is NFCPen annotation tools. Google displaying its new UHD 4K laser Jamboard is additionally on display projector and recently launched for invited guests only. LU9715 BlueCore Laser Projector “Life is becoming a lot more that enables 360° and vertical technology driven, not just in meeting projection specifically designed rooms, but in the way we shop and to catch people’s attention. Also go about our everyday lives. People on show is the new smart X-Sign want to immerse themselves with content management software, interactive technology that brings Skyrec Smart Data Analysis system, them closer to colleagues and brands,” commented Pete Wang, president at BenQ Europe. “BenQ strives to create technology that makes collaborative activity easier. The company believes that offering a solution rather than just hardware to customers is where we can truly bring BenQ technology to life. We now see ourselves as a solutions provider offering The LU9715 BlueCore Laser Projector offers 360˚ and both hardware and software.” vertical projection enabled by laser light for creative image blending and superior colour in large venues
Managing the in-store mood on the fly CUBE BY EXPONENTIAL SOLUTIONS SiteMC, a control panel for mobile devices that allows store managers to adjust their Cube in-store experience from any smartphone, tablet or desktop, is on show at ISE. Businesses in the retail and hospitality sectors can use it to adjust their in-store audio, video and digital brand experiences on the fly, enabling them to fluidly deliver tailored audio and digital brand experiences that extend beyond traditional approaches like dayparting. Businesses can switch out music programmes or interact with in-store campaigns while also controlling a variety of CUBE features and settings. This capability allows authorised personnel in a venue to quickly finetune their in-store music and brand campaigns to best match the type of visitors at any given time. CUBE SiteMC requires no mobile app to be installed and works with
CUBE SiteMC requires no mobile app to be installed and works with any mobile browser any mobile browser. When first connecting the CUBE, a user scans its QR code or bookmarks its serial number. This automatically connects the unit to SiteMC, which enables local control within the local network. With a couple of clicks, a user can change music playlists, block certain artists and songs, mix up the audio
content or interact with digital brand campaigns. Depending on service level, users can listen in ‘live’ to their locations from a smartphone while on the road. The release of SiteMC follows the announcement of CUBE’s music blending tools and the release of the Tourmaline OS.
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EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS Paddy Baker Paddy Baker has worked in B2B publications for more than two decades. He has been involved with The ISE Daily since 2008, making this his tenth stint in the editor’s chair. During this period his main role has been editor of Installation, where he has overseen the transition from a print-only title to a multifaceted media brand combining print, online, awards and events. He is also executive editor of Tech&Learning UK. Prior to joining Installation he edited One to One, a title for the optical media manufacturing market. Pete Brewis Over his 15 years writing and editing international technology and design publications, Pete Brewis has worked extensively with both manufacturers and design practices around the world, bringing their latest projects to a global audience through in-depth project reports, profiles and long-form interviews. Pete is based in Manchester, UK. Michael Burns Michael Burns has been a journalist, editor and content producer working in the design, film, broadcast, audio and interactive sectors for around 20 years. His work can regularly be found in publications and online, including Broadcast, TVBEurope, Broadcast Tech, SVG Europe, Digital Arts, The IBC Daily and more. Burns has had four books published covering digital art and multimedia production, does occasional work as a producer for conferences and digital agencies, and keeps an enthusiastic eye on VFX, design and animation at www.firedbydesign.com Tim Frost Tim Frost has been a technology writer and broadcaster since the 1970s, as a freelance journalist and as the editor of several titles within the UBM and NewBay stables. He managed the development of NewBay’s online publishing and event activities before moving to the European Sports Video Group. Tim’s journalism focuses on audio, broadcast, cinema and IT technologies and business development. He has written for a range of UK and international press including Installation, Empire, TVBE, LSI, The Observer, AV, PSNEurope and the Sunday Times. His video work includes the ISE Daily videos and developing YouTube channels, including the VisionAndTechnology channel.
Heather McLean Since 2000 Heather McLean has been a technology, business and education journalist and editor. As an editor today Heather runs Smart Chimps, an online publication focused on the mobile ecosystem, and educational sector magazine Tech&Learning UK. Over the last 15 years Heather has written for all the UK broadsheets, as well as publications including TVB Europe, Fierce Wireless Europe, E-Forex Magazine, The Economist’s Executive Briefing. She also works on The IBC Daily and The IBC Daily Executive Summary at IBC, Amsterdam, and BVE Daily at BVE, London. Ian McMurray Despite being an English literature, graduate, Ian McMurray joined the computer industry when 4K was enough memory to write a multi-user accounting suite. In 1996, however, he was asked to become European marketing manager for TI’s nascent DLP business, and was active in bringing the new technology to the attention of projector, display and TV manufacturers as well as potential end users throughout the region. He became a freelance writer in 2003, since which time he has contributed a monthly feature to Installation magazine as well as writing extensively for The ISE Daily. Joao Martins Covering broadcast, film and professional audio and video technology for more than 25 years as founder and editor of several leading publications in Portuguese and Spanish, since 2013 Joao Martins has been editor-in-chief of USbased audioXpress, a magazine and website dedicated to audio electronics, audio product development and design, and international editor for Voice Coil, a periodical for the loudspeaker industry. Focused on technology and innovation, he previously worked for Elektor, the Netherlands-based global electronics magazine, and is International editor for the Brazilian Television Engineering Society (SET) magazine. Lindsey Adler Lindsey Adler is editor of the US-based NewBay Media title Systems Contractor News (SCN). She also serves as editor of the InfoComm Daily and managing editor of the CEDIA Daily. She has written extensively on both the residential and commercial audiovisual businesses for systems contractors and custom installation professionals. She can be found canvassing the expo halls in search of the latest future workplace enablers, most immersive audio demos, dazzling visual displays, and the next generation of AV technologists.
George Cole George Cole has been a technology writer for more than 20 years, covering information technology, AV technology, consumer electronics and educational technology. His work has appeared in a wide range of consumer, trade and technical publications including The Times, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Practical Photography, New Scientist, PC Pro, Newsweek, The Times Educational Supplement, Get Connected and Independent Electrical Retailer. He has also written technology guides for the BBC’s Radio Times magazine and website, and been a digital camera reviewer for The Register technology website. David Davies David Davies has been writing about professional AV and broadcast technology for 15 years. He is editor of Sports Video Group (SVG) Europe and continues to contribute to a host of trade publications, including PSNEurope, PSNLive, Installation and Audio Media International. He has also been a part of the team for The AES Daily, The IBC Daily and, since 2005, The ISE Daily, for which he served as executive editor (on-site) in 2013. In addition, he is active as a copywriter and sub-editor. Steve Montgomery Steve Montgomery has been involved in the professional AV and broadcast industry for over 20 years, and still works as a consultant and system integrator in large screen and digital signage installations and distributed video systems. He has written for a wide variety of specialist pro AV and broadcast magazines, covering a variety of topics from the perspective of users and integrators. He also assists manufacturers in creating readable marketing and technical support material. His main interest is in understanding technology and concepts and turning it in to informative communication. Monica Heck Monica Heck is a bilingual freelance journalist and copywriter based in Dublin, Ireland and working internationally. She has been ‘in tech’ for over 15 years, in marketing before training as a journalist. Monica writes about broadcast, pro AV and IT in print and online. Aside from technology, she loves reading and writing about business, art, science and music. Her confusing Swiss-Irish genetic mix makes her the most organised laid-back person you’ll ever meet.
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TesiraFORTÉ platform expanded BIAMP SYSTEMS The TesiraFORTÉ DAN range of audio processors has been announced here at ISE 2017 by Biamp Systems. The result of collaboration between Biamp and Shure, these new audio processors directly interface with the Shure MXA beamforming line of microphones. Along with the new dedicated Shure MXA input blocks
in the latest Tesira 3.0 software, the processors, claim the company, deliver seamless interoperability between the most advanced DSP and microphone technologies. “We saw that a lot of Shure mics were being implemented alongside TesiraFORTÉ, so we are now taking it further. Customer feedback is very important to us, and requests for a TesiraFORTÉ-level device that works
Dante card adds low-latency links to Eclipse-HX matrix CLEAR-COM Several new products have hit the Clear-Com stand at ISE 2017, including a new belt pack for the HelixNet Partyline system, which can be run on power over Ethernet IP lines back to the main station. “This is really helpful for productions and theatres where you don’t want to drop mic cables everywhere,” said director of product management Simon Browne. “You just find the nearest access point and it gets back to the main station – its very easy to deploy.” The belt pack itself is styled the same as Clear-Com’s FreeSpeak II belt pack, “It’s very robust, simple to use and very ergonomic,” explained Browne. The company has also simplified the approach to delivering intercom and audio signal routing
over IP by introducing built-in 4-wire audio with GPIO connections can link over an IP network or the internet. For Browne, a key launch for ISE 2017 is the new Dante card for the Eclipse-HX matrix. “This gives us up to 64 ports of low latency audio and high quality links to audio consoles. Or we can use it ourselves to connect matrixes together in a network if we want to expand.” The cards feature channel quantity, health and sample rate indicators, primary and secondary RJ-45 or fibre connections and supports third party AES67 interfaces. As an added function, Clearcom users can take the labels in the system and send them automatically on the metadata to the key panels.
Stand: 7-K180
X4 atom goes 30W GLP GERMAN LIGHT PRODUCTS The upgraded 30W version of GLP’s X4 atom fixture has been introduced. Adding a new high power light source into the unit has doubled its brightness, and introduced greater optical efficiencies within the unit. At the same time, an additional six-way PSU has been added to the product line up. The company has also undergone a complete market swap-out of current units, allowing all existing owners and users to benefit from this technology upgrade immediately
and at no cost. The brighter 30W RGBW LED source is from the same family used across all GLP’s X4 range. This aims to ensure full colour matching across fixtures and enables the X4 atom to perform despite its compact size. However, the X4 atom houses a nine-to-one ratio zoom that goes from a wide 34° wash down to a tight 3.5° beam for pinpoint accuracy and mid-air effects while maintaining a clean output and even distribution of colour and intensity. The housing is IP65-rated, allowing it to be used on events and shows all year round, indoors or out. For times when a single X4 atom isn’t enough, a fast interlock system is available that allows fixtures to be coupled together. The X4 atom runs from an external power supply, with a six-way and a 12-way option available, that feeds fixtures via an industry standard fourpin XLR cable, tapping into existing infrastructure.
Stand: 8-F362 Adding a new high power light source into the X4 atom has doubled its brightness
seamlessly with the Shure MXA series of mics was increasing,” said Zach Snook, audio products manager for Biamp Systems. “With the new TesiraFORTÉ DAN and the inclusion of Shure microphone support in the latest version of Tesira software, integrators can now design a system that offers the best-of-class DSP and microphone technologies to fit a
The new audio processors directly interface with the Shure MXA beamforming line of microphones variety of customer needs,” he added. The TesiraFORTÉ DAN will be offered in four fixed I/O models – the same models as the original TesiraFORTÉ family (AI, CI, TI, and VI) – with the addition of 32x32 channels of audio via the Dante Brooklyn II module. All models of TesiraFORTÉ
DAN are standard with 12 mic/ line inputs, eight line outputs, Ethernet control, RS-232, USB audio with up to eight channels of configurable audio, four general purpose I/Os, and an OLED display.
Stand: 3-A75
Auto Tracking PTZ camera launched BOLIN TECHNOLOGY The new auto tracking Pan, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ) camera from Bolin Technology is being showcased. With bionic analytics that uses two separate sensors to gather 3D spatial information to run facial recognition, the camera can then auto track a lecturer or speaker with accuracy and discretion. Bolin Auto Tracking PTZ can dynamically zoom in and out as the speaker moves within
the camera’s field of view for steady viewable depth, allowing audiences to comfortably identify and engage the speaker displayed on the screen. The camera is ideal for small to large classrooms, universities, house of worship, corporate training environments, concert and lecture halls. Its compact design and body, made of magnesium alloy, provides stability, smoothness and quietness of movements.
Stand: 13-B80
The camera can auto track a lecturer or speaker with accuracy and discretion
Smaller, lighter and better looking Renkus-Heinz RENKUS-HEINZ For the first time, Renkus-Heinz is showcasing its new T and C Series speakers. These follow on from the TRX and CRX ranges, and like those, the new systems are designed for installed sound applications, including houses of worship and performing arts centres. The two speaker ranges are based on the same core designs with the C series as standard designs and the T series, which will be built in the USA, offering custom finishes, colours and form options. There are a total of nine speaker systems in the off-the-shelf C series, including two sub units, and ten in the T series, all offering a range of sizes, powers and directivities. Apart from the substantial refreshed look and finish of the new systems, they both feature Renkus-Heinz’s Complex
Michal Poplawski, European technical sales manager, with the C and T Series speakers Conic Waveguides to provide constant beam-width and directivity. Michal Poplawski, European technical sales manager for RenkusHeinez, noted, “For the C and T Series, the weight and the size of the boxes have been reduced and they are much more elegant.” The current releases are all passive speakers, but they will be followed by the active CA and TA
New C12 LED tile SCHNICK-SCHNACK-SYSTEMS
The new C12 tile is making its ISE debut on the Schnick-SchnackSystems stand. Whether as a display or for backlighting, the LED tiles of products series C are small multimedia elements that communicate and bring motion to walls, floors, counters, light boxes and other decorative elements. In a matrix arrangement of the LED tiles, largeThe 128 LEDs of the new C12 tile are mounted in a scale video effects can be 12.5mm pitch and individually colour-calibrated
versions. “The self-powered units will be available later this year,” said Poplawski, “ and the amplifiers will be powerful enough to drive an additional passive version of the same speaker. They will have a range of inputs from analogue audio all the way up to Dante, so we are thinking more about the system and not just the product.”
Stand: 7-X185 achieved. The dimensions of the series C LED tiles make them adaptable to almost any lighting situation. The 128 LEDs of the new C12 tile are mounted in a pitch of 12.5mm and are individually colour-calibrated. Belonging to Generation 3, the C12 tile is able to read the DynamicPixel-Bus (DPB) Protocol in addition to DMX. DBP makes more LED-Tiles available per output of system power supply, up to 3,072 channels. A variable transmission rate enables an optimal, customised balance of channel count, frame and error rate. When video signals are used, a system wide synchronisation prevents any image distortion and the system speed can therefore reach a 60fps update rate.
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VISIT STAMPEDE’S DRONE ARENA AND WIN A DRONE
A celebration of integration
Returning to this year’s show, the Drone Arena is offering visitors the opportunity to win a drone if they drop their business card at the Arena. A draw will be made today at 13:00, and winners must be present at the draw to receive the prize. The Drone Arena, produced
by pro AV company Stampede Global, showcases different types of drones and unmanned flying vehicles for a variety of business applications. Covering the professional, commercial and consumer sectors, the Drone Arena features
educational sessions and live demonstrations on every day of the show and explore the full range of opportunities available through usage of this innovative technology. The Drone Arena and Stampede are based in Hall 14.
Wendesday afternoon saw the return of the Crestron Integration Awards for its tenth year at ISE. The awards celebrate the technology, engineering skills and excellence of Crestron integrators, consultants and programmers in projects featuring Crestron solutions throughout the EMEA region. With an impressive 123 entries submitted, from 18 countries, the task of creating a shortlist for the scrutiny of the Judging Panel was a very tough process. Robin van Meeuwen, CEO and President of Crestron EMEA comments: “This year’s entries demonstrate an inspiring versatility and creativity that highlights the sheer breadth and depth of Crestron expertise in so many different countries. It was a challenge to whittle the entries down to a manageable shortlist – but we did and the Judging Panel felt each shortlisted entry demonstrated new and creative ways of using Crestron.” The Winners – announced during a ceremony on Crestron’s stand - were: Ultimate Crestron Award: pro AV for Swiss Financial Services Firm, London Best Corporate Application: JNV Digital Architects for Vanderlande Industries Best Education Project: Cancom GmbH for Umbau Hörsäle Universität Stuttgart Best GUI: Viju Norge AS for the Viju Connect Touch Best Innovative Solution: A+V Sp. zoo. for Fire Trucks for Slovakia Best Integrated Home: Knektd for Eaton Square Living Highly Commended: Smartcomm for Sublimely Sumptuous Best Lighting application: Morelight for Restaurant at Sea te Dronten Highly Commended: Nucleus AV for 77 Mayfair Best User Experience: Custom Sight & Sound for This House Changed My Life Unique Application: McKeon Group, GoQuest Dublin
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AROUND ISE 2017 THIS WEEK...
Hans Romaen and Peter Ryckaert, founders and directors of start up, Crowdbeamer, introduce their brand new solution to the market
AptoVision marketing manager, Janet Matey and CEO/co-founder, Kamran Ahmed with the codec shootout, demostrating their codec’s quality and latency advantages
Hans Stucken, global marketing manager, AV Stumpfl and Alexander K Prill, international sales director, LANG AG, who deployed the giant LED videowall at the Europa entrance to ISE 2017
Gustav Emrich, JVC product manager European professional business, with the 4K DLA-VS4500 projector
Visitors gather for a talk at the CEDIA Residential Solutions Theatre
Charlie Porritt (CEO) and Colin Clark (VP of product development) at the launch of Russound’s AW4-LS-BR speaker and AW10-LSUB-BR below-ground subwoofer
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WIN networking event A hearty round of speed networking kicked off the Women of InfoComm Network (WIN) event last night as a prelude to the launch of the WIN Career Empowerment Alliances for 2017. These monthly groups of eight to 10 women meet virtually to delve into topics relating to career advancement, work-life balance and conflict resolution. “The point of this event here at ISE 2017 is to touch base with our European members to see what they’re interested in working on year-round as a group of women,” explained Betsy Jaffe, senior vice president of membership at InfoComm International. “Right now we have 200 women worldwide involved in the WIN Career Empowerment Alliances
programme. We have a few groups in Europe, but we want to expand the number that we have.” Since its foundation in 2015, the network has helped members solve a number of challenges. “We hear from women that they are the only woman in a meeting or in the room, so they feel a camaraderie here they don’t necessarily have at the office,” added Jaffe. The good news is that the provision of support and mentorship to women in the industry is coming from both genders. “We hear from women that a lot of men are providing support to them in their careers, so it’s important that we recognise the mentorship from both men and women as part of this group,” added Jaffe.
Pamela Taggart, senior director of European development at InfoComm International; Betsy Jaffe, senior vice president of membership at InfoComm International
Education tech provider opens up AV market SMART TECHNOLOGIES Showcasing a new line of educational displays and software to make connected learning experiences a reality is Smart Technologies. Two of the new panel series, the 7000 and 6000, feature proprietary collaboration technology called iQ that provides integration of personal devices, software and content, all within the interactive displays. Opening up a new market for Smart, the Smart Board 2000 series is an everyday 75in display designed to encourage better collaboration in the classroom. It is the first non-touch display integrated with wireless screen sharing from Smart. It enables built-in screen sharing for students and teachers to present lesson content from their laptops, tablets or any other mobile device. Supporting iOS, Android and Microsoft devices, the new Smart Board 2000 displays in 4K Ultra HD resolution. Commenting on the 2000 Series, Jeff Lowe, vice president for corporate marketing at Smart,
Jeff Lowe, Smart Technologies, and the the company’s most advanced interactive display, the Smart Board 7000 series stated: “This non-touch interactive display allows interactivity through personal devices, using screencasting. It allows us to enter a new, far bigger market, four times the size of the interactive touch display market from a hardware perspective.” Meanwhile the Smart Board 7000 series is the company’s most advanced interactive display that offers superior teaching and learning experiences. Its exclusive iQ technology enables the display to act as the central hub of classrooms, unifying students, teachers, classroom displays, software, content and personal devices into
one cohesive education-focused experience. It also features HyPr Touch (Hybrid Precision Touch) to deliver superior writing performance and touch accuracy, as well as the ability to recognise commands from an array of different interactive tools. Also, the Smart Board 6000 series now includes iQ technology as a standard feature to provide simple one-touch access to teaching materials, software and applications. It is a comprehensive ecosystem in one, comprising of an educationrelevant display that includes the complete Smart package of software, content and simplicity.
Stand: 13-C110
Compact VR mini-PC SPO-COMM The new spo-book KUMO IV, containing an NVIDIA GTX1060 graphics card in a robust metal housing, has launched at ISE 2017. Visitors can experience the performance of this mini-PC through a live virtual reality experience on the spo-comm stand involving a flight around a digitised version of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. With an Intel Core i5 Quad-Core CPU (Skylake), KUMO IV offers up
to 32gb DDR IV memory and not only supports demanding digital signage applications, but can be used to support virtual reality applications. Using two HDMI and two DisplayPort connectors, the spo-book KUMO IV can display 4K at 60Hz content simultaneously on four screens. “Its main differentiator is its small size, making it ideal for virtual reality applications in the retail space for example,” explained Bern Moosmüller, CMO of spo-comm.
“Normally, you need a bigger box, but the small form-factor KUMO IV can be easily installed in a shop for example. The first projects we are involved in, as a hardware partner working with software vendors, centre around tailored product sales, enabling people to visualise a new bathroom or their new car.” Also on show at the spo-comm stand are passive cooled systems, rugged and vehicle solutions as well as compact digital signage players.
Stand: 8-N335
Sound embedded into touch glass SELOY LIVE New interactive glass manufacturer Seloy Live is showcasing innovative new touch window technology with embedded sound on its stand. The company is demonstrating a 90in interactive touch window called Sense, which is available as double- or tripleHenri Kiuru is bringing new touch window glazed glass, with the technology with embedded sound to shop windows technology to create the touch capacity as well as sound embedded within the layers. in. But with our product, and using While traditional touch window Feonic’s sound technology, people technology is confined to the use of can interact with the window from the a single sheet of glass with touch street. We drive sales and that’s the foil behind the glass, Seloy Live has value we give. People can buy, using patented the design that sandwiches our product, 24/7.” the touch technology between the Kiuru continued: “All buildings sheets of glass. use glass but until now there’s been Seloy Live, a spin off created nothing extra you can do with it apart in March 2016 by Finnish parent from using it as part of the structure. company and glass specialist Seloy, is For externally facing glass, you need using sound technology from Feonic. double or triple glazing, and ours is This embedded sound enables the only product that does that. This the combination of a transparent is a proper window. Because we’re insulating glass unit and interactive from a glass background, we can touch surface to be used as part of a custom-make windows to any retail environment’s façade – possible size you need, even using your old because of the double or triple glazing window frames.” – and for sound to be easily heard on In addition, Seloy Live is the street. showcasing a 43in Shine customised Henri Kiuru, chairman of Seloy mirror solution for augmenting Live, commented: “Shops in the street existing professional displays. have a problem; people don’t come Stand: 14-M270
Making meeting rooms simple ASHTON BENTLEY Meeting room technology has failed to fulfil its promises of easy connectivity and intuitive design, due the fact that people still struggle to make systems work quickly, according to Ashton Bentley. Here at ISE 2017, the company is launching its new range of out-of-the-box integrated audiovisual room systems with Wave OS, designed to make meeting room communications simple. Tony Leedham, business development director, Ashton Bentley, told the ISE Daily: “This has to be simple. The technology in your meeting room mustn’t take control of your meeting. You must be in control, not the technology, but the problem is, that’s happening.” Ashton Bentley is bringing the way people communicate today via smartphones, tablets and apps such as FaceTime, Skype and WhatsApp, into the meeting room. The company is attempting to make
meeting room tech simple with its ab Smart Displays with built-in Wave OS, alongside SeeMe, which allows for simple connectivity between a device and the main screen. In addition, companies can continue to use their legacy hardware codecs inside Ashton Bentley’s solution, to make the most of their investments. Leedham continued: “Communication technology is changing from the hardware domain to the software domain. Apps are what everyone is working with. Yet the new world isn’t cutting out the old world; we aren’t saying you have to throw all the old tech away, but when you renew, you can change easily.” Ashton Bentley’s Wave OS provides a soft codec-agnostic app platform, allowing users to use their preferred communication platform from an ever-growing list of apps, including Skype for Business, Google Hangouts, Cisco’s Spark, Pipex, and WebEx.
Stand: 14-M200
Leedham: “You must be in control not the technology”
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