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Page 1: Systems Integration Asia April-May 2012

Vol. 11 Issue 4 ~ April - May 2012

AUDIO • VISUAL • LIGHT • CONTROL SYSTEMSMICA (P) 017/04/2012 PPS 1669/08/2012 (022815)

w w w . s y s t e m s i n t e g r a t i o n a s i a . c o m

ISE 2012 breaks all previous records

Enabling experience with AGC Networks Limited

The Lily chooses Lutron Lighting Control Systems

Step-in to the Future

with Kramer’s

Digital Step-in System

WWW.KRAMERASIA.COM

Vol. 11 Issue 4 ~ April - May 2012

AAUDIDIOO • VVISUALALAL • LIGGHHT • CCONTROL SSYSTEMSMICA (P) 017/04/2012 PPS 1669/08/2012 (022815)MICA (P) 017/04/2012 PPS 1669/08/2012 (022815)

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The system is made of a switcher and eight Step-in

modules connected by one twisted pair cable, with

two additional local inputs (DVI, HDMI). It allows

each of the participants to connect their source

to the system and take control of the main display

by pressing the Step-in button on their individual

control module. Control modules are offered in

HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort and 15-pin HD computer

graphics video, all with separate audio input. An

additional multi-format module, X1, combines all

the video interfaces, to meet every possible need.

Step-in to the future with Kramer’s new Digital Step-in system!

For further product information, please visit www.kramerasia.com

© 2012 Kramer Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Vol. 11 Issue 4 ~ April - May 2012

AUDIO • VISUAL • LIGHT • CONTROL SYSTEMSMICA (P) 017/04/2012 PPS 1669/08/2012 (022815)

w w w . s y s t e m s i n t e g r a t i o n a s i a . c o m

ISE 2012 breaks all previous records

Enabling experience with AGC Networks Limited

The Lily chooses Lutron Lighting Control Systems

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CONTENTS Vol. 11 Issue 4 ~ April - May 2012

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04 FIRST WORDS

06 NEWS

EXHIBITION REVIEW18 ISE 2012 breaks all previous records

EXHIBITION PREVIEW35 INSTALL China 2012 at expanded

new venue

37 CommunicAsia set to shape

the future of technology and

communication

INDIA & MIDDLE EAST COLUMN38 News

Installation

54 Victor Menezes Convention Centre

Multi-purpose Auditorium

58 Hajipir Auditorium (Bengal Sappers)

at Roorkee

62 Sahana Group’s AV need addressed

promptly

INSTALLATIONS64 Lutron Lighting control systems at

The Lily

66 Dataton’s WATCHOUT at spectacular

new Beijing exhibition

68 projectiondesign drives world’s

largest offshore training simulator

TECH TALK71 10 FAQs about Corporate AV

SPOTLIGHT73 Verrex continues expansion

throughout Asia Pacifi c

VOICE BOX74 Kasturi confi dent its ahead of the

curve of the UC evolution

77 5 reasons IT professionals will

embrace AVB

79 Tim Anderson on 3LCD Technology

80 Enabling experience with AGC

Networks Limited

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ISE 2012 as many of you will know by now, lived up to its promise – bigger

exhibition space, more exhibitors and over 40,000 visitors. For 2013 the

organisers are extending the exhibition space to cater to the ever growing

interest of manufacturers to participate. The only news that has gone

contrary to the feel good factor of ISE was the withdrawal of participation

from ISE and InfoComm International by AV giant Extron Electronics. The

verdict is still out there if this decision by Extron will have an effect on the

company itself and even the exhibition. I personally feel that exhibitions

play an integral role in our industry. Yes you can get all the information

you want on the Internet but I would not playdown the human factor – the

personal touch, ability to discuss in depth face to face, hands-on feel for

the equipment and importantly networking opportunities. In fact Extron

Electronics has suggested that it will instead focus its efforts, staff, and

resources on activities that directly benefi t its customers, starting with

additional training facilities and expanded customer support in the US and

around the world. Obviously they too understand the importance of being

in touch with the customers albeit them fi nding a different route to do just

that.

Now on to another InfoComm success story. This year’s InfoComm India

roadshow also broke its own records in terms of exhibitors and visitors

and for 2013 India will have its own full fl edged InfoComm India exhibition.

It will be held in September in Mumbai and expectations are high. With

InfoComm expected to roll in its education programmes to supplement the

exhibition, InfoComm India should be a highly successful exhibition.

InfoComm China is up on us this month as well. The event had a successful

2011 edition and this is expected to continue this year. I look forward to

meeting you there.

Thomas Richard Prakasam

Publisher/Editorial Director

DisclaimerSystems Integration Asia is published 6 times a year. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine is to be reproduced, whether mechanical or electronic without the prior written consent of the publisher. Views expressed in this magazine do not necessarily refl ect those of the editor or the publisher. Unsolicited contributions are welcome but the editor reserves the discretion to use them. Whilst every care is taken to ensure the accuracy and honesty in both editorial and advertising content at press time, the publisher will not be liable for any inaccuracies.

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04 FIRST WORDS Systems Integrati on Asia April - May 2012

COVER: The Lily in Hong Kong featuring Lutron lighting control systems

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06 NEWS Systems Integrati on Asia April - May 2012

InfoComm India goes from roadshow to main event in 2013INDIA: After four years of going ‘on the road’, InfoComm India will become a main event in 2013, a move embraced by several exhibitors at the close of the 2012 Roadshow. InfoComm India 2013 will be held from 17-19 September 2013 at the Mumbai Exhibition Centre.

ProAV systems manufacturers participating in the InfoComm India Roadshows in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 were ‘sold’ by the relatively untapped business potential in India which they have observed fi rst-hand, as well as the excellent platform – and professionalism – offered by the trade show and its organizer.

InfoComm India grew cautiously from 10 exhibiting companies in 2008 to 24 in 2012, with total visitor traffi c tripling from 500 to 1,569. These fi gures may seem modest but exhibitors were buoyed by the good mix of trade and end-user visitors, their professional seniority with strong decision-making infl uence, and their appetite for new technologies. Many exhibitors felt ready to engage more actively in the India market.

Said Mayank Gupta, Director and Country Manager of AMX India, “InfoCommAsia has been playing a pioneering role in India to develop and educate the Indian AV industry. Infocomm’s strategy to reach out to end clients through shows like this as well as ensuring systems integrators are up-to-date with technologies that AV manufacturers have to offer, has worked for us. We look forward to a more intensive effort by InfoComm to develop the India market.”

AMX has been a regular participant in InfoComm events around the world. Another frequent exhibitor, Extron Electronics, is equally positive about prospects in India. Gary Tay, Extron’s Consultant Liaison Manager for Asia, noted: “Once again, InfoComm India 2012 is another great success. The show has provided increased awareness and knowledge in solutions available to the AV market and end users in India. I’m sure many more manufacturers will be keen to participate with a larger venue for next year’s event.”

Even new exhibitors felt the buzz and enthusiasm of the local market at InfoComm India. Terry Baldwin, Corporate Hospitality Director of Baldwin Boxall / DNH, which specializes in industrial and commercial loudspeakers, shared his experience in the 2011 Roadshow: “This was our fi rst visit to India, so we didn’t really know what to expect. We found the locals to be very friendly and always willing to chat. Following this, we will have to decide whether to appoint a distributor or a number of systems integrators. We found all three venues to be busy with valid people.”

A local fi rst-time exhibitor, Ind-Agiv Commerce Ltd, had this to add. “ We had a number of genuine enquiries and expect to convert these into sales. We were able to meet old colleagues and overall, build our company’s brand image amongst the international manufacturers,” said Amit Palekar, Head of Audio Visual Solutions.

“While the Roadshow has been a good start in addressing the Indian market, it is now time to have a three-day exhibition in one city. This will attract more vendors and more attendees,” said Dorothy Farris, VP Worldwide Sales of Jupiter Systems, which has booked for the 2013 Show, registering the company’s continued support for InfoComm India.

For the organizer, InfoCommAsia - the Asia Pacifi c regional subsidiary of InfoComm International®, a main event for India has always been in the works. Richard Tan, General Manager, said: “As a trade association, InfoComm strives to plug the knowledge gap and raise the overall standards and professionalism in the information communication industry. We work closely with industry players and pay close attention to market conditions. Trade suppliers have shown they are ready for deeper engagement with the Indian market and industry end-users in India are demonstrably hungry for advanced technologies. The conditions are ripe, and with the Indian economy still growing strongly, InfoComm India 2013 will play a vital role in bridging the information and communication technology gap in India.”

For more information, please contact:David LimProject Director – InfoComm India 2013Email: [email protected]

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08 NEWS Systems Integrati on Asia April - May 2012

Panasonic to cease production of Sanyo branded projectorsJAPAN: Panasonic Corporation has announced that following the completion of its acquisition of Sanyo Corporation on January 1, 2012 a new projector business unit has been formed. This now integrates R&D, Engineering, Manufacturing, Product Planning, Marketing bringing to market a stronger product range that better meets the needs of customers. With the establishment of this new business unit Panasonic has ceased production of Sanyo branded projectors as at the end of March 2012.

Panasonic commits that all Sanyo branded products will continue to carry the standard manufacturer warranty even if they are sold after the Sanyo brand is offi cially withdrawn from the market on 31st March 2012. Arrangements are being made within the Panasonic group to ensure that all Sanyo warranties are provisioned and supported in the future. End-users who experience any problem with their Sanyo branded products during the warranty period should refer to their original supplier for advice.

www.panasonic.com

VPOD and Vega jointly set up Telepresence Centre in Hong Kong

HONG KONG: Vega has announced their cooperation with VPOD Asia in setting up a Telepresence Centre at Vega’s showroom featuring both VPOD and Cisco Video Conferencing solution.

Vpod Solutions is a global company setting trends in modern conferencing environments where video conferencing and Telepresence technology is integrated into unique and cost effective standalone rooms. Vpod Asia offers a number of unique products ranging from Vstands to their fl agship product – the V6, which is designed to accommodate six-person Telepresence technology. The VPOD environments come completely equipped with technically engineered fl at pack walls, doors, acoustic

protection, integrated lighting and air conditioning. All of the Vpod products have passed the leading Telepresence Room Readiness Assessment criteria.

“It is a perfect match for Vega to cooperate with VPOD since Vega is the Premier Certifi ed partner of Cisco as well as the Cisco Telepresence Video Master Authorized Technology Provider (ATP)” said Laurie Chow, the Managing Director of Vega. “In the Telepresence Centre, our client can experience VPOD V1 and V3 system with the state-of-the-art Cisco Telepresence solution. Apart from this, we will also demonstrate other Cisco products, including C20, 40, CTS-1300-65, CTS-500, 1700MXP, E20 etc. Our professional staff are ready to explain and provide suitable proposal for the visitors.”

The demonstration centre is located at Kwai Chung offi ce of Vega Technology Limited and opened for all interested parties to visit. Interested visitors can register to visit the demonstration centre by calling +852-2310-1138.

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VTRON holds international distributors meeting for European partners at ISE

INTERNATIONAL: The fi rst ISE VTRON International Distributors Meeting 2012 (ISE-VIDM 2012) was held on 30th January 2012 at the Amsterdam Holiday Inn Hotel. For this meeting, VTRON invited more than 15 European partners to attend and shared with them the latest strategies of Video Wall and IDB products.

In the fi rst session of the meeting, a seminar entitled New Products Strategies – Video Wall was presented by VTRON senior channel sales manager, Alvis Kwok, describing the full range of V3 Platform of Video Wall models (V3U/V3L series with V8 features). The New Products Strategies – IDB was presented afterwards by VTRON sales manager, Nicole Huang and Ada Bai, examining the market trend analysis and upcoming product roadmap. The presentations were rounded out by the technical support manager of VTRON who went through the information on the full range of Digicom Processor series. The seminars were followed by a wonderful lunch served at the Restaurant Vermont, at which many of VTRON partners had meetings with the VTRON Overseas Sales Team for further discussion on product/market issues.

“We held the ISE-VIDM one day prior to the ISE 2012 exhibition so that we would have the opportunity to discuss with our partners about their market situation, to introduce the VTRON company capacity as well as to present our product strategies to European partners. From the positive feedback we have received, we know it’s the right show to do.” expressed Akiko Man, marketing manager of VTRON Overseas Operations.

www.vtron.com

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Lee Dodson joins Nortek Pro A/V Companies, Magenta and TV One

INTERNATIONAL: Lee Dodson has been appointed Vice President of Business Development for both TV One and Magenta Research, two Nortek, Inc. companies in the Pro A/V market.

Dodson, a 25-year veteran of the Pro A/V industry, joins Nortek from Premier

Mounts, where he served as President. With 10 years as Vice President of Marketing at Extron Electronics and 12 years at Sony Electronics prior, Dodson brings a wealth of hands-on experience into the growing Nortek technology group. He has served as the elected Chairman of the InfoComm Manufacturers Council for two terms, and also served on the InfoComm Leadership Development Committee, twice as Chairman of the InfoComm Exhibitors Committee. Lee holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business admin/marketing and an electronics technician certifi cation.

“I am delighted to join this respected group of A/V manufacturers,” said Dodson. “TV One and Magenta Research are two of the most innovative pioneers in our industry. I see opportunities to develop additional synergies between these highly complementary business units within the Nortek technology family. With experienced and motivated management teams and cutting-edge new technologies, these companies are

The Media-Go Group of Companies demonstrate AV technologies at Open House Event

poised for growth and I look forward to contributing to their future success.”

“We are excited to have Lee on board to assist us in marketing CORIOmax,” said David Barnes, TV One President. “We believe this new product line, based on our patented CORIO3 technology, is leading the industry into an era of energy effi cient, integrated video and audio systems. Lee’s high profi le in the Pro AV industry will help us get the message out more profi ciently.”

John Dace, President of Magenta Research, stated, “Magenta is pleased to have Lee as part of the Nortek - TV One - Magenta group. Lee will be focused on helping to drive adoption and recognition of the Voyager and CORIOmax systems with integrators, consultants and industry organizations such as NSCA, InfoComm and ISE. Lee brings deep experience and proven ingenuity to our organizations.”

www.tvone.comwww.magenta-research.com

HONG KONG: The Media-Go Group of Companies gathered worldwide AV specialists from respected manufacturers to demonstrate their AV technology and the latest trends in the industry at an Open House Event held at their Kwun Tong offi ces. The event, held over three days in February 2012, enabled a select group of partners and customers to

experience fi rst hand these technologies and to speak directly to the professionals involved.

Guests, guided by Media-Go’s professional sales team, were inspired by a large range of integrated applications demonstrated by Media-Go’s principals including: Cabletime Asia, Chief,

ClearOne, Crestron, Gefen, Harman, Kramer, LifeSize, Media Network Services, Qwestro, RGB Spectrum, Scala, Sharp, Vtron and Vaddio

The 2012 Media-Go Open House Event was undoubtedly a great success.

www.mediago.com.hk

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Supernova’s epic performance in Bangkok penthouse

THAILAND: dnp denmark’s partner in Thailand, Deco 2000, has installed a 132in dnp Supernova Epic for a private client, in a luxury condominium penthouse overlooking Bangkok’s Chaopraya River.

The dnp display is the centrepiece of a total cinema package from Deco 2000, who had earlier provided a home theatre solution for the customer — a wealthy businessman — in a previous home.

“We suggested the dnp Epic for its fi ne gain and the fact that it is future proofed for 4K resolution,” said the company’s Wichai Pawitwatana. “Having had a good experience with our service in the past, the customer was confi dent in accepting our recommendation.

Deco 2000 were able to demonstrate the high quality of a movie picture, showing the accuracy of the colours, with perfect black level, as part of its seven-layer structure.

The client had specifi cally requested a curved screen on which to show exclusively HD movie content, and he was eager to compare the performance of the Epic alongside another market leader before making his decision. “The picture quality of the Supernova was simply better and we recommended the largest size possible to fi t his room,” said Wichai.

In fact the Supernova Epic was designed to bring a true cinematic experience into the home. It offers the fl exibility to display all formats from 4:3 to ultra-wide 2.40:1 Cinemascope with enhanced resolution, contrast and 100% colour accuracy. When used with a projector with an anamorphic lens, the Supernova Epic maintains full image height and unwanted black bars on the top and bottom of the screen are eliminated.

Deco 2000, who have been working with dnp’s advanced front- and rear-projection

solutions since 2006, confi gured the Supernova Epic with low gain screen material in view of the darkened room and the fact that the output from the Digital Projection 2500 ANSI Lumens Titan projector was suffi ciently bright.

The source input is entirely from a Blu-ray player while video processing is via a Radiance Mini-3D. The sound system comprises of Aerial Acoustics speakers driven by Boulder amplifi ers to deliver a true 7.1 channel surround.

Upon completion, the customer was quick to express his unqualifi ed satisfaction with the installation, noting in particular the contrast delivered by the Supernova which he had not experienced with other media displays.

The advanced sound and vision blend perfectly to create a high-grade cinematic integration … and the dnp display is central to this success.

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Immersive Malaysian cinema uses Delta Media Servers from 7thSense DesignMALAYSIA: In another landmark deployment of its Delta media-server technology, 7thSense Design announced that it has been a key supplier to the visitor centre of the Putrajaya Wetlands Park in Malaysia.

The largest man-made area of freshwater wetland in south-east Asia, Putrajaya Wetlands Park has been conceived as a protected natural habitat in which rare breeds of fl ora and fauna can establish themselves and fl ourish, without the threat of upheaval from other human activity. The Wetlands cover an area of over 200 hectares, and human access is carefully controlled.

At the heart of the Park is a new Cineplex where visitors to the Wetlands can view educational fi lms about the Park and the topic of protecting the environment generally. The cinema uses immersive technology, and it’s here that 7thSense’s high-end media serving expertise has come to the fore.

Azlan Jizam at VR Solutions, the systems integrator responsible for designing and installing the AV technology at the Putrajaya Cineplex alongside MintPlaza Sdn Bhd, the main contractor responsible

for the entire Putrajaya Wetlands Park upgrade says: “The project uses a very large 240-degrees cylindrical screen so that the audience feels truly ‘immersed’ in the video content. The screen is driven by fi ve HD projectors blended together to create a single ‘canvas’ more than 5 megapixels in resolution.

“The system uses uncompressed, raw video, and 7thSense’s Delta solution is one of the few technologies available that can deliver, blend, warp and process multiple images without compression or any related loss of data integrity. We also wanted the system to be future-proof in the advent of a 3D capability being added down the line, and Delta fi tted the bill here as well.”

As well as specifying and programming the 7thSense Design system, VR Solutions designed and installed a fi bre-optic backbone to transmit the AV data from the control room to the projectors,

along with a 7.1-channel surround-sound audio system.

“The ability of Delta to deliver high-end projected media across any surface – whether fl at, curved, full-dome or indeed any non-standard shape – continues to fi nd favour among integrators and AV technology consultants all over the world,” comments Ian Macpherson, Director, 7thSense Design.

“What is particularly pleasing about the Putrajaya Wetlands project is the fact that it was delivered by a locally based integrator, in time and on budget, and has truly broken new ground in the Malaysian market – not just in terms of the technology used, but in terms of the highly original and environmentally educational content.”

www.vrs.com.auwww.7thsensedesign.com

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ISE adds extra hall to its exhibition footprint for 2013INTERNATIONAL: In response to higher-than-expected demand from its exhibitor community, Integrated Systems Events has announced the addition of further space to the footprint of ISE 2013. Following a rebooking process that has resulted in more space than ever being reserved for the next Integrated Systems Europe, the show’s organisers have decided to make a part of Hall 8 of the Amsterdam RAI available to both new and existing exhibitors.

“This is not a decision we have taken lightly,” comments Mike Blackman, Managing Director, Integrated Systems Events. “However, the response from exhibitors to our 2012 show has been overwhelmingly positive and, in the end, we felt we had no option but to expand our footprint for 2013.

“This extra space will allow us to accommodate those 2012 exhibitors who have not yet rebooked for next year, as well as new companies who want to bring their products and services to our audience of 40,000-plus electronic systems professionals for the fi rst time.”

During ISE 2012, at-show rebooking for 2013 resulted in 28,300 net square metres of fl oor space being reserved by existing ISE exhibitors. Since then, further bookings have taken that fi gure to almost 31,000 square metres – more than the total occupied at ISE 2012, and 9% ahead of the booking rate at the comparable time last year.

“Without the addition of Hall 8, we would now have only 1,500 net square metres still available,” adds Blackman. “And, since

a large number of companies have enlarged their stands from ISE 2012, there is still around 5,000 square metres’ worth of space that has not been rebooked from this year’s show. We simply had to fi nd some extra legroom from somewhere!”

ISE intends to use Hall 8 for a mixture of technologies, with digital signage being the most immediate benefi ciary. The layout of the RAI allows the show to expand its Digital Signage Area from Halls 9 and 10 (which are now sold out) while retaining a single, contiguous space for this in-demand technology. Other product areas to be featured in the Hall will be professional audio, lighting control and building automation.

From a show experience perspective, the new space will also bring benefi ts, allowing ISE to open up a key walkway between Halls 7 and 8, easing traffi c congestion at the front of the venue and encouraging attendees to take a rotational route around the whole of the RAI, which has not been possible until now.

Mike Blackman concludes: “These are really inspiring times to be associated with ISE. Those with long memories will recall that Hall 8 was the part of the RAI we used when our event fi rst came to Amsterdam in 2005, so this addition has great symbolic resonance for a show that grown substantially and consistently in stature and infl uence since then.

“We look forward to taking bookings from companies keen to occupy this new space, and feel sure that exhibitors will appreciate we are doing everything we can to accommodate their requirements.”

www.iseurope.org

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Tomi Kallio joins Verrex as Sales Engineer responsible for engineering support including initial systems design drawings, equipment research and ensuring the integrity of Verrex designed systems. Prior to joining Verrex he was Business Development Manager at ServicePoint Australia. Other career highlights include Senior Technician for Spaceage Communications and Audiovisual Repair Technician for Audience Motivation. Throughout his career, he has also taken on a variety of freelance engineering contracts. Kallio holds an Associate Diploma in Electrical Engineering and an Advanced Certifi cate in Electronics and Communications from North Sydney TAFE. He can be reached at [email protected].

“I am proud to be able to show our ongoing commitment to the Asia Pacifi c market by adding two very talented audiovisual industry experts that will no doubt bring value to the clients we serve,” said Verrex President & CEO, Thomas Berry Jr. “Our continued expansion in this region – and all Verrex global regions – refl ects the growth of conferencing and collaboration technology adoption by companies around the world. Verrex can deliver these enterprise solutions thanks to the expertise of global team members like Joseph and Tomi.”

www.verrex.com

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Verrex expands Asia Pacifi c sales team

HONG KONG: Verrex, a global design-build integrator and managed services provider of conferencing, collaboration and presentation technologies, has announced the expansion of its Asia Pacifi c team with the addition of two new sales leaders. Joseph Mak, CTS, has joined the company as Director of Sales responsible for leading a multi-geographic team in delivering audiovisual solutions to business hubs throughout APAC including Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Shanghai. Tomi Kallio has also joined the company as Sales Engineer responsible for pre-sales design and engineering support for clients throughout the region. Both Mak and Kallio are based out of Verrex’s Asia Pacifi c headquarters in Hong Kong and report to Vice President of Enterprise Sales, Bill Chamberlin.

“Joseph and Tomi are outstanding additions to our team,” said Chamberlin. “They possess the deep range of regional industry experience to help Verrex expand throughout Asia Pacifi c. They also model the credentials and dedication that will help transform the market by raising the expectations of what a client should expect from their audiovisual partner. We are delighted to welcome them and their commitment to superior audiovisual solutions.”

Joseph Mak, CTS, joins Verrex as Director of Sales - Asia Pacifi c, with over 20 years of technology solutions experience including sales, marketing, business development and strategy. Most recently Mak was Regional Business Development Manager for Crestron. Other career highlights include a 17-year tenure at Thomson, where he undertook a variety of increasingly senior roles in Business Development, Marketing, Product Management, Sourcing and Engineering. Mak holds an MBA from OUHK, a Master of Science in Operations Management from Hong Kong Polytechnic University and is a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Marketing and the Hong Kong Institute of Industrial Engineers. Mak earned his Certifi ed Technology Specialist designation from InfoComm International. He can be reached at [email protected].

Joseph Mak Tomi Kallio

ABtUS adds DVI into their comprehensive range of extenders

SINGAPORE: ABtUS has launched a new look extender to their line of innovative extenders. Building on their success on the previous models, the new extender allows even greater fl exibility and convenience for anyone who uses a CAT-5 extender.

The new CAT-DVX-series of extenders retain the keyboard, mouse, IR and RS-232 pass through capabilities as well as the long extension distance from its predecessors. The useful ability to deliver power over the CAT-5 cable is also retained.

Being a DVI extender, this extender is able to extend a larger range of resolutions such as full HD 1080p and 1920 x 1600, up to 100m (330ft) over a single CAT-5 cable. Simple and easy to use, the low requirement of a single CAT-5 cable means that users can retrofi t and tap onto their existing in wall CAT-5 cabling without the hassle of additional hacking or cable installations.

This pair of DVI extender is perfect for diffi cult installations where power sources are not readily available at one of the ends (transmitting or receiving

end). Its ability to deliver power over a single CAT-5 cable ensures that the signal can still be extended in an environment where power is limited and creates fl exibility as power can be delivered in both directions, to or back.

This pair of extender is a cool new addition to the family making the ABtUS range of extenders even more comprehensive than before.

www.abtussingapore.com

CAT-DVX11T-A1 CAT-DVX11R-A1

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dnp solves ambient light problem at Summarecon Serpong

INDONESIA: Summarecon Serpong, a division of PT Summarecon Agung Tbk, the leading property player in Indonesia’s township development sector, recently upgraded its lobby with two dnp Supernova Flex Classic screens. This has enabled them to display a large volume of property information at front of house, with the power to cut through the high ambient light in the lobby.

As a successful property company, Summarecon Serpong are committed to having a luxurious lobby environment in which to host customers when they are looking for a new residential or business premises in Serpong. Demonstrating that this foyer area is far more than merely a waiting room, the design is attractive and inviting, and is coupled to the showroom, where customers are able to gain information about occupancy in their chosen dwellings.

This area is surrounded by several decorative glass walls, with many beautiful lighting fi xtures. With an ambient brightness level in excess of 300 lux in that space, it had been impossible to present good quality images with their previous screen and projector — and so they approached Jakarta-based PT Indovisual Sistem Integrasi (ISI), the dnp Denmark sole distributor in Indonesia.

Indovisual recommended that the customer consider dnp optical solutions — and in particular the dnp Flex Classic series, with its motorised optical screen.

To meet Summarecon’s expectation, two dnp 118” Flex Classic displays, in 16:9 aspect ratio, along with Panasonic PT-LB3 projectors, were supplied and installed by PT Indovisual Sistem Integrasi (ISI). ISI is also known as Indonesia’s premier system integrator and multi-brand distributor.

By using just a 3,200 ANSI lumens portable projector, all the images can be displayed on dnp screens with high visual acuity. The pictures can be clearly seen by everyone, both on and off axis. The screens deliver crisp images with high brightness uniformity and prevent eye strain regardless of viewing position.

Vivi Media, dnp brand manager of ISI confi rmed, “Summarecon management tell me they are highly satisfi ed with the dnp Flex Classic solutions. They no longer need to worry about presenting information such as video, images, charts, graphical data and more, because dnp screens will always optimise the picture quality on the screen, delivering contrast level up to seven times greater than standard matte white screen with the same projector.”

This is because dnp Supernova Flex Classic is fi tted with high-contrast fi lters that absorb ambient light and deliver exceptionally clear images even in brightly lit surroundings – eliminating the need to darken the room.

“This solution is really solving the ambient light problem when important materials and data need to be displayed on screen,” said Ms. Media.

www.indovisualsistemintegrasi.co.idwww.dnp-screens.com

New Digital Discussion System

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Visit us at

InfoComm ChinaChina National Convention Center,

Beijing, 11-13 April 2012.

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ISE 2012 breaks all previous recordsby Thomas Richard Prakasam

It was inevitable. I could sense the momentum picking up as of the 2010 edition and ISE 2012 did not disappoint by breaking all previous records. The number of exhibitors increased by 15% in comparison to the 2011 edition which of course resulted in an increase of fl oor space by 18% and pre-registration as well was up by 21%. In real numbers that is 825 exhibitors occupying 11 Halls of the RAI with net fl oor space exceeding 30,000 square metres with the fi nal count of visitors being a whopping 40,869 over the three days show. Not only that, the number of people registering for ISE’s conference, education and pre-show event programme passed the 2,000 mark for the fi rst time.

“ISE is now clearly established as the best-attended event of its kind anywhere in the world,” comments Mike Blackman,

Managing Director, Integrated Systems Events. “To be able to post record numbers in every key area against an uncertain economic backdrop is a fantastic achievement, not just for ISE but for the industry it serves.”

2013 is already beginning to show even bigger promises - The space-rebooking process for ISE 2013 began on the second morning of the 2012 show, and resulted in a total of 28,300 net square metres of exhibit space being reserved for next year – a 5% increase on the equivalent fi gure 12 months ago. Many companies have chosen to enlarge their stands, with Samsung, Sony, Digital Projection, Sennheiser, Barco, AVC Group and Optoma among those taking the opportunity to ‘size up’ in 2013. You would also read in our News column in this issue that ISE has just

announced adding further fl oor space to accommodate the demands of new and existing exhibitors.

Next year’s edition of ISE will be held from 29 – 31 January. With the Chinese New Year festive period falling on the 10th and 11th of February, I suspect that we will see more visitors from the Far East for the 2013 edition. I am informed that the organisers have a betting pool every year on the number of visitors to ISE – maybe I can cash in by betting that there will be more visitors from Asia next year than in any previous edition.

ISE 2012 was of course more than just about the records. There were many new products and solutions introduced. Here we give you a brief round up of some of the solutions.

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Simple economics, brilliant IDEEATM

The new install-centric range comprises three 1U two-channel power

The compact and ultra-efficient E Series power amplifiers offer renowned Lab.gruppen performance to a market concerned with spiralling global energy prices and environmental pressures, delivering ample output with very low power consumption, and so reducing the cost of ownership for the end customer.

WWW.BRILLIANTIDEEA.COM

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AMX extends range of Enova DVX-3150HD All-In-One Presentation Switcher

The Enova DVX-3150HD is an all-in-one controller, AV switcher, scaler, analogue to digital signal converter, twisted pair transmitter and amplifi er with built-in professional grade audio processing that seamlessly handles both analogue and digital AV and makes HDCP as easy to install as analogue and delivers picture perfect video and pristine audio – all in a single 3U box.

To meet repeated requests from integrators and dealers, AMX has released a range of Enova DVX models. The smaller, 6 inputs by 3 outputs models are the Enova DVX-2150HD-SP, Enova DVX-2150HD-T, Enova DVX-2155HD-SP

and Enova DVX-2155HD-T. The 10 inputs and 4 outputs models include the Enova DVX-3150HD-SP, Enova DVX-3150HD-T Enova DVX-3155HD-SP and Enova DVX-3155HD-T.

Model numbers ending with a “55” replace two HDMI inputs found in models ending in “50” and instead include two DXLink twisted pair inputs. Additionally, the “T” in the model number designates units with a 70/100V amplifi er. “SP” models have an 8 Ohm amplifi er.

Each model in the DVX line provides a complete AV/IT platform for audio, video and networked control for any mixture

of digital and analog sources, multiple displays, and video conferencing. They all feature exclusive AMX technologies like SmartScale®, which delivers video that is perfectly scaled for each connected display, eliminating the integration challenges that can occur when sources and displays have different supported resolutions. Also onboard is InstaGate Pro™, which smartly – and without special tools – addresses key constraints and delays posed by HDMI/HDCP, drastically speeding installation time.

www.amx.com

AMX Enova DVX-3155HD-SP

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VanCryst ATEN VM0808T 8x8 Cat5 Audio Video Matrix Switcher

First time ISE exhibitor, Aten International Co., Ltd, from Taiwan showcased their VanCryst ATEN VM0808T 8x8 Cat5 Audio Video Matrix Switcher. The 2011 “Best Choice of COMPUTEX TAIPEI Award” winning system is a versatile audio/video over Cat 5 + serial solution that, in combination with the VE500 A/V over Cat 5 A/V extender, offers a cost effective and easy way to route any of 8 audio/video sources to any of 8 displays over distances of up to 300m.

In addition to the eight Cat 5 connections, the VM0808T also contains local audio/

video inputs/outputs which allows an extra source device and monitor located on the same rack as the VM0808T to function as an additional transmitter and receiver. The VM0808T supports “Over IP” operation, which allows it to seamlessly integrate with any existing network infrastructure.

VM0808T also offers several convenient ways to access and control multiple source devices both locally and remotely. That is, locally through the use of front panel push buttons and an RS-232/RS-485 serial port; and remotely, over the Internet with a browser-based web page interface or via a Telnet session.

The VM0808T Matrix Switch supports superior Wide-screen High Defi nition video – up to 1920x1200@60Hz with stereo and balanced audio. The audio and video sources can be switched independently; any audio source can be connected to any video source for output fl exibility.

www.aten.com

Chris Bundy with the Atlona AT-PRO3HD44M 4x4 HDMI matrix switcher

Featuring HDBaseT technology, the Atlona AT-PRO3HD44M 4x4 HDMI matrix switcher extends HDMI sources up to 60 meters over CAT 5e/6/7 cables at 1080p or 1920x1200. The unit offers control of up to eight components through a variety of options, including the front panel, bidirectional control via the switcher’s IR and RS-232 ports, and integration with third-party control boxes for zone displays. Offering a built-in source S/PDIF loop out, audio can be sent to an AVR or amplifi er for simple distribution. The unit is compatible with LPCM 2 channel, Dolby® 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1, and DTS 5.1 Programmable memory presets, loadable to any source connected to the matrix, ensure that any display can receive audio and video. Taking advantage of the Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) abilities of HDBaseT technology, this switcher provides more options for low-voltage installations and lends itself perfectly to the integration of multi-room A/V systems in single-family homes. The AT-PRO3HD44M will be available early Q2.

www.atlona.com

Barco’s C5 Black face indoor LED

Barco Livedots, a Barco company, introduced the C5, the latest addition to the C series. A 5.5 mm pitch black face indoor LED display for rental and fi xed install, the C5 offers a 10% resolution premium over established 6 mm products on the market. Other signifi cant technical features include a fl own weight of less than 40 kg per m²,

integral concave and convex curving, no fans (resulting in silent operation) and, most importantly, Barco’s network-to-network interface, which allows full integration with the DX-700 processing unit.

www.barco.com

Aten brings its VanCryst VM0808T 8x8 Cat5 A/V Matrix Switcher to ISE

Barco Livedots introduces 5.5m pitch black face indoor LED display

Atlona showcases 4x4 HDMI matrix switcher featuring HDBaseT technology

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Participating for the fi rst time in ISE, BlackMagic Design introduced their ATEM Production Switcher that was launched in NAB 2011 to the ISE target audience. Showcasing broadcast grade solution at affordable prices, BlackMagic Design understood that they were pitching to an entirely different target audience to that of the their traditional market. Targeting large venues, the solutions are modular and allows one to start off small and built up their capacity as they grow. Houses of Worship for one would fi t the bill. The busy booth was an indication of great interest from ISE visitors.

The ATEM switchers include advanced technology and unique, powerful features, all built into a familiar M/E setup that’s fast and easy to use. With an advanced broadcast SDI based design, ATEM also includes loads of HDMI connections for connecting low cost HDMI consumer cameras.

ATEM is affordably priced because you can start with the chassis only with software based control panel for Mac and Windows! If you then need

a complete solution, simply add the ATEM 1 M/E or 2 M/E Broadcast Panel depending on your budget! The ATEM is a true broadcast grade panel with premium quality switches, faders and joysticks that are normally only found on the most expensive switchers available.

ATEM features a fully digital 10-bit design. This means you get the highest quality available from cameras, servers and character generators with true 10-bit video quality maintained throughout the entire signal path. All transitions are instantly available with a button push on the control panel and include the same cut, mix and wipe found on traditional mixers! Plus you also get extra innovative ATEM transitions including dip, DVE, graphic wipe and stinger!

You get 4 upstream keyers, each with independent chroma, pattern, shaped and linear keying. You also get 2 downstream keyers and independent fade to black. Add unprecedented creativity with graphic wipes and stinger transitions using the 2 built in media players.

With USB 3.0 becoming more popular on Windows computers, ATEM includes support for USB 3.0 capture direct to your PC. For the ultimate in portability, every ATEM production switcher includes beautifully designed control panel software for Mac and Windows, so you can even use your switcher from your laptop!

Choose an ATEM model for features you need and your budget! The ATEM 1 M/E model gives you 8 video inputs, 3 Aux outputs, SDI, HDMI and analog program outputs, SDI and HDMI multi view outputs, USB 3.0 as well as down converted SDI and composite outputs. Get the 2 M/E model for all these great features with SuperSource™, 16 inputs and 6 Aux outputs.

www.blackmagic-design.com

ATEM 1 M/E Production Switcher

BlackMagic Design brings ATEM Production Switcher to ISE

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The VCMU Heavy Duty Universal Projector Mount provides the same strong support for mounting heavy LCD/CRT projectors as the custom VCM mounts, but now includes a convenient universal interface. The HBU Heavy Duty Universal Projector Interface can be ordered separately as well to retrofi t existing installs.

Engineered with industry-leading features, the VCMU supports precise, professional-looking installations. The newly designed universal interface hosts a simple three-step installation process while the mount features independent adjustments that allow you to quickly achieve registration. Multiple installation options are available, including: fl ush mounting to the ceiling; the use of .5” threaded rods; and 1.5” NPT extension columns. Other features include integrated cable management and quick connect/disconnect for convenient lamp and fi lter access on most projectors.

www.chiefmfg.com

Chief’s VCMU Heavy Duty Universal Projector Mount

CaptureLiveHD provides faculty and presenters with a simple one-button solution to schedule, record, publish online, and view lectures, presentations, medical procedures, seminars, and training sessions.

Designed for easy operation and streamlined installation, the CaptureLiveHD system includes the Capture HD™ High-Defi nition Capture Recorder, CAPTURE-TPMC-4SM Touch Screen Controller, and CaptureLiveHD™ Software.

CaptureLiveHD allows instructors to teach using their choice of analogue or digital media sources including high-defi nition videos, computers, whiteboards and annotators. Requiring no special training or effort from the instructor, CaptureLiveHD records a complete presentation in high-defi nition 1080p and saves it in high-quality H.264 format.Featuring a compact all-in-one design, the Capture HD Recorder eliminates the need for multiple components such as a video window processor, video switcher and splitter, and microphone mixer, making installation simple.

The recorded lecture includes content and microphone audio, plus full screen, picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-by-picture (PBP) video, including from the instructor camera and any other presentation source such as a PowerPoint®, DVD, or website.

Simply insert a USB stick into the Capture HD Recorder, press the “record” button and walk away with a complete high-defi nition lecture in hand at the end of the class, or let CaptureLiveHD automatically upload it to the server. The recorded lecture is now ready for easy transfer to online video hosting sites or to store on a network server for publishing to a web page or internal faculty website. Once recorded, presentations can be automatically published for playback/viewing in any room on the network, Internet or even from a laptop or

smart device while commuting on a train or plane. Alternatively, schedule the recording of any lecture in advance for planning, preparation and time savings. Schedule a class or meeting in any room using the CaptureLiveHD Software or a third-party scheduling application such as Outlook®, Lotus Notes®, or R25®. There’s no need to manage multiple schedules in separate applications - CaptureLiveHD™ Software simplifi es it all into one process.

Organisations can also add a recorded lecture for playback to any room’s Outlook® scheduled meetings. CaptureLiveHD Software automatically sends recorded lectures to your choice of viewing platforms such as lecture management, learning management and content management systems, effectively broadcasting your content to your desired audience.

Infi nitely scalable, CaptureLiveHD can handle large volumes of rooms and lecture activity across any size campus or enterprise, eliminating worries about insuffi cient recording capacity that are common with lesser devices.

Adding the optional touch screen controller (CAPTURE-TPMC-4SM) enables simplifi ed operation from a lectern, desk, or wall mount location. Instructors simply follow the onscreen prompts to start and stop a recording, pause or mute the recording, and even add bookmarks during key moments in the session for easy retrieval. The touch screen can also display a live view of the room camera and a microphone level meter to lend an extra level of confi dence during presentations.

With two models to choose from, CaptureLiveHD offers fl exibility for all popular camera types and video resolutions. CAPTURE-HD PRO features a 3G SDI input to support SDI, HD-SDI, or 3G-SDI cameras. CAPTURE-HD provides a composite input for lower-resolution cameras, in addition to recording high defi nition VGA and HDMI signals from your AV presentation systems.

www.crestron.com

Crestron CaptureLiveHD System

Chief Introduces VCMU Heavy Duty Universal Projector Mount

Crestron presents one-touch lecture capture solution

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Christie JumpStart targets architectural markets including museums, universities, stadiums, corporate offi ces and retail stores needing high resolution, reliable content playback across large video walls. JumpStart makes it easy to put stunning, high resolution content onto a multi-display or tiled digital canvas.

Combining user-friendly JumpStart software with reliable HP hardware, Christie JumpStart enables users to position and play back a wide range of content including video, graphics, applications, Blu-ray and DVD movies, remote video sources, colour swatches and text.

When used with Christie MicroTiles, Christie JumpStart communicates directly with the master External Control Unit (ECU), automatically picking the best resolution for the MicroTiles canvas, regardless of shape or cabling layout, and showing the location of every tile so that snapping content into position is a breeze.

Christie’s Jumpstart supports non-standard resolutions and independent resolutions and its simple user interface allows for quick changes and intuitive user controls. In addition integrated solution with single PC/software bundle means no additional hardware and no ongoing software costs or licenses.

Christie JumpStart is now shipping with a three-year warranty and the hardware bundle is backed by HP, providing peace of mind.

www.christiedigital.comChristie’s Jumpstart software being applied on Christie’s MicroTiles

Christie offi cially launches its Jumpstart content management solution

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OPTICIS HQ #907 Byucksan Technopia, 434-6 Sangdaewon-dong, Chungwon-gu, Sungnam, Gyeonggi-do, 462-716 South Korea Tel: +82 31 737-8033 Fax: +82 31 737-8079 E-mail: [email protected]

WWW.OPTICIS.COM

Dual Link DVI Extender

Extends Dual link DVI up to 500m over a LC duplex multi-mode fiber

Supports up to WQUXGA (3840x2400) at 33Hz or

WQXGA (2560x1600) at 60Hz

Has Self-EDID feature reading EDID from Dispaly and stroring in Transmitter

Compact Enough to be plugged directly into DVI source and display

Has Wide Operating Temperature Range:

Certifies wtih FCC/CE

Two (2) Fiber Detachabel Small Module, DDFX-100

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d&b highlighted at the show the fact that four elements from their White product range are now being offered in white as standard in addition to the traditional black. These are the 4S, 5S and 8S loudspeakers and the dedicated little 12S subwoofer all from the xS-Series. The three loudspeakers deliver a one hundred degrees conical dispersion, making them highly interchangeable in mixed applications and each has a coaxially mounted HF unit. The larger 10S and 12S loudspeakers within the Series are biaxial designs that have physically symmetrical horn fl anges enabling rotation of the whole horn assembly by 90 degrees. They can have their range extended by the addition of any of the three bass-refl ex subwoofers from the xS-Series, namely the 12S, 18S and the cardioid 27S-SUB, the latter providing acute control down into the low end covering 40 Hz-140 Hz.

The xA-Series within the White range comprises four loudspeakers and two matching subwoofers that are mechanically arrayable and share the same clean and unobtrusive industrial design. The 10A/10A-D are point source cabinets with rotatable horns, whilst the 10AL/10AL-D line source loudspeakers enable the design of line arrays offering vertical and horizontal coverage tailored to specifi c tasks. The xA loudspeakers are supported by the 18A and 27A subwoofers of which the latter has an integrated cardioid setup.

The White range are designed for visual, physical, acoustical and electrical integration into permanently installed applications.

www.dbaudio.com

The DDS 5900 is a digital discussion system designed to offer features of simplicity and versatility together with multiple possibilities of control.

The system consists of the central unit and single programmable multi-user type unit, confi gurable in chairman, delegate or interpreter seat, allowing to accomplish the typical conferencing tasks. The DDS 5900 facilitates conferencing, two language interpretation and language distribution.

d&b white range

Main features of DDS 5900 includes support for 4 microphone operation modes (Automatic, FIFO, Manual and VOX), web browser interface for system setup and encrypted sound to prevent eavesdropping. For camera control and conference management an iPad application is also available. All units are connected and powered by Cat5e cables.

www.dis.cc

The DDS 5900 digital discussion system

The GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix with Push Button Control provides a professional-grade solution to route up to 32 DVI sources to any 32 DVI displays without losing quality or resolution. Resolutions up to1080p Full HD and 1920 x 1200 are supported. Each DVI source is accessible at all times using the front-panel buttons, the RS-232 interface, accepting commands from an IR controller, or via IP / Telenet control using the built-in Web interface. The front-panel display provides information on the routing status. Removable input and output modules and dual (redundant) hot-swappable power supplies allow the Matrix to be used in the most demanding environments, offering maximum fl exibility for all applications.

The exchangeable modular boards for the GefenPRO 32x32 allow for mix matrix confi gurations with extension of DVI to displays using CAT-5 or fi ber optic cabling. The 8x DVI ELR (Extra Long Range) Module for the 32x32 DVI Matrix delivers DVI to eight locations up to 100 meters away using a single CAT-5 cable. It supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 with perfect video at the receiving end. Up to four modules can be used with the 32x32 DVI Matrix. Whereas the 8x DVI Fiber Optic Modular sender/receiver system delivers DVI to eight locations using a single fi ber optic cable terminated in SC up to 1000 meters in distance. Fiber optic cables guarantee a stable transmission at these long distances with zero EMI (electromagnetic interference). Up to four modules can be used with the 32x32 DVI Matrix.

Although the DVI connectors use DVI-I connectors, the GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix only supports DVI-D.

www.gefen.com

GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix

d&b audiotechnik targets installers and system integrators with the white range

Danish Interpretation Systems introduces DDS 5900

GefenPRO 32x32 DVI Matrix enables routing of any 32 DVI sources to any 32 DVI displays

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Old Beijing Gets Moving: 56 WATCHOUT sources, 228 m screen. Image courtesy Audio Visual Technique

Check out the great new features in award-winning Dataton WATCHOUT™ multi-display production and playback software. Highlights of version 5:

– 3D effects: position and rotate media in 3D space

– 3D content: stereoscopic production and playback

– Enhanced live interaction: direct control from inputs

– Dynamic image server: stream live data in your show

– Multiple displays per computer: more cost-effective

www.dataton.com/watchout www.facebook.com/dataton

create a sensation SEE YOU AT…INFOCOMM CHINA APRIL 11-13 BOOTH F10-01

Soldier of Orange: WATCHOUT set. Image courtesy Blitz Communications. Photo Joris van Bennekom.

Kennedy Space Center: Multi-display WATCHOUT show with host. Image courtesy BRC & Electrosonic.

Haivision showcases KulaByte™ live cloud transcoding solution

The KulaByte™ live cloud transcoder is capable of transforming live video source streams into all of the many formats and data rates required to distribute live video via the Internet. The KulaByte live cloud transcoder delivers live transcoded source video streams to every screen, regardless of device, player, screen size, or bandwidth. The transcoder provides high-quality, reliable, consistent output streams to the full range of playback devices, even when streaming from challenging low-bandwidth environments. Preparing the multiple renditions needed for all of these devices and bit rates previously required additional investment in on-site encoding hardware, bandwidth, and infrastructure. KulaByte eliminates this wasteful per-event overspending and complexity in favor of a fl exible, comprehensive cloud-based live streaming platform.

www.haivision.com

KulaByte™ live cloud transcoder

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Jupiter Systems unveils its powerful, superior performance new Fusion Catalyst 8000

Kramer’s VS-1616D/3232D/6464D Multi-Format modular router family

The Fusion Catalyst 8000 offers superior performance, video quality, and reliability in a uniquely cost-effective, hot swappable, space-effi cient platform that is the ideal solution for network operations centers, public utility control centers, intelligent traffi c management centers, civil and military surveillance systems, public safety operations and any other application requiring large area display.

Fusion Catalyst 8000 delivers superior performance with bandwidth that reaches 320 Gbps delivering more high resolution windows at full frame rates than any other product on the market today, along with the performance and quality Jupiter is known for. The new display wall processor features Second Generation PCI Express slots and a true, non-blocking Switch Fabric communication infrastructure. It provides more expandability, faster graphics, real time HD/SD/DVI/RGB frame rates, and better overall system performance.

Each 4RU rack-mountable Fusion Catalyst 8000 CPU Chassis can support up to four Fusion Catalyst 8000 Switch Fabric Chassis for a total of 80 PCI Express 2.0 4-lane slots. At a full 80 slots, the Fusion Catalyst 8000 can support up to 120 outputs at 2560x1600 pixels at 32 bits. Each Dual DVI-I Output Card has 256MB of onboard graphics memory for fl awless image quality.

With optional Dual-Link DVI-I Input Cards, Fusion Catalyst can support up to 100

DVI, progressive scan component HD, or analog RGB inputs. Up to 400 SD video inputs can be accommodated using optional Octal SD Video Input Cards.

The optional Quad HD Decoder Card delivers pixel perfect streams and lots of them: Up to 160 HD or SD streams in MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MJPEG, and H.264 formats. Most popular encoders and cameras are supported, as are desktop PC streams with real-time updates. Optional CatalystLink cards support PixelNet inputs to handle signals such as SDI, HD-SDI, and 3G-SDI.

Jupiter Systems designs all its own software and hardware as an integrated whole, creating a tightly woven system architecture that provides the best functionality and achieves the highest possible performance. This provides Jupiter with the deep system knowledge that no integrator of 3rd party off-the-shelf components can claim.

Fusion Catalyst 8000 is designed for continuous 24/7 operation. Redundant power supplies, fans, drives, and all input and output cards are hot-swappable. Jupiter’s ControlPoint software provides drag-and-drop simplicity for wall management, as well as advanced login, authentication, and other security features.

www.jupiter.com

Jupiter’s Fusion Catalyst 8000

With HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort becoming more and more popular in today’s digital world. Kramer offers a complete end-to-end solution - the Kramer Core solution - for seamless high-defi nition signal routing, switching, and long distance distribution of HDMI, DVI, HDCP, Dual Link DVI, DisplayPort, and even VGA signals.

The Kramer Core solution has at its very heart, a truly modular product: the Multi-Format Modular Router. Kramer presented a family of three routers, the VS-1616D, VS-3232D and VS-6464D, with matching modular input and output modules, including DVI, HDMI, DVI with HDCP, Dual-Link DVI, DVI over Fiber and DGKat twisted pair I/O. These are highly confi gurable units in which a frame is purchased as a stand-alone part, to which as many input/output modules can be added or removed.

Other Kramer Core devices seamlessly and effortlessly connect to the routers at the heart of the Kramer core solution: DGKat Transmitters and Receivers, DGKat Step-in Transmitters (for boardroom applications), Fiber Transmitters and Receivers and Video Scalers. Our routers also allow fl exible infrastructure conversion, supporting copper, fi ber or twisted pair and all can be used at the same time.

With smart I-EDIDPRO™ support, Re-Clocking Technology™, Dynamic PortProcessing™, internal test pattern generator and redundant power supply, (in the VS-6464D), Kramer ensures Plug and Play simplicity even in the most demanding environments. The Multi-Format Modular Router family is ideal for customers whose needs may vary from time to time.

www.kramerelectronics.com

Kramer 6464D Multi-Format modular router

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Lightware unveils groundbreaking 25G Hybrid Matrix Switcher

LG Display showcased a lineup of next generation public display products at its booth including a Super Narrow bezel, 55-inch multi-vision public display panel with FPR 3D. The multi-vision panel is the world’s thinnest public display with a large 165-inch multi-vision format featuring nine 55-inch LCD panels, and shape that can be easily customized via other panels. The Super Narrow bezel features an incredibly narrow 5.3 mm

gap between the individual panels, resulting in seamless, life-like images.

Incorporating LG Display’s widely acclaimed FPR 3D technology, viewers of the 55-inch multi-vision public display panel will enjoy an incredible 3D experience watching scenes from 3D movie previews and sports games while out in public. FPR 3D represents a signifi cant improvement over shutter glass (SG) 3D technology with no fl icker, minimal cross talk and a brighter screen. Also, FPR glasses are made with curved lenses, like regular glasses, so are much lighter, cheaper, and healthier than SG glasses.

www.lgdisplay.com

LG’s super narrow bezel FPR 3D public display panel

At ISE 2006 Lightware Visual Engineering introduced the world’s fi rst 8x8 DVI matrix router. In 2008 the company introduced the Modular Hybrid Concept and this year the Hungarian outfi t has set a new standard with its 25G Hybrid Matrix Router. The router supports video signal resolutions up to 25Gb per second. Video has never travelled this fast! It covers all the currently available standards including DisplayPort1.2 as well as HDMI1.4 which makes it the fi rst fully complaint HDMI matrix switcher as well as it is able to handle all future video and audio standards, including 4K resolution and stereo 3D formats.

In essence the 25G Hybrid is a digital matrix switcher, transmitter and receiver complete with a 25G signal management system featuring an innovative multi-layer architecture. There are 8 media layers: video, audio, Ethernet, USB KVM, USB 2.0, IR, RS-232 and CEC channels that are all independent and can be switched and extended separately with signals transmitted over a single fi bre or Cat5 cable.

The 25G hybrid system has both 160 inputs and outputs, and a total throughput of 4TB per second. Additionally each video port is equipped with a separate audio input and output connector forming a 320 x 320 S/P/DIF crosspoint switch. It manages stereo and multichannel audio as well as high bitrate formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Optional multichannel to stereo downmixing is available.The 25G Hybrid Matrix Switcher features modular architecture

which means all boards are hot swappable. It is designed for 24/7 usage and features redundant fail-safe operation. From the software aspect, rights to users can be easily managed and the GUI is made to be simple to use without the need for a big manual.

www.lightware.eu

Lightware’s 25G Hybrid Matrix Switcher

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Mitsubishi showcases new 7000 series large venue projector

Panamax/Furman showcases the CN-3600S E power management solution

Opticis introduces 16x16 Multi-Format Matrix

The 7000 series is available in three formats: XL7100U (1024 x 768 pixel XGA), WL7200U (1280 x 800 pixel WXGA) and UL7400U (1920x1200 pixel WUXGA). The 7000 Series projectors offer high-performance, versatility and low running costs, and are ideal for applications such as large meeting rooms, rental applications and digital signage.

Based around a long-life, non-organic liquid crystal panel, the 7000 Series offers an impressive light output of up to 6000 Lumens at 2000:1 contrast ratio. Lamp life of up to 4,000 hours and less than 0.3W power consumption in standby mode makes the 7000 Series economical to own and run. The high-

performance, ultra-low dispersion ED lens offers greater light transmission effi ciency than glass and improved optical accuracy across the entire image.

Mitsubishi’s advanced Super Resolution image processing algorithm dynamically interpolates missing data from an input signal to create greatly improved clarity. Combined with Mitsubishi’s Natural Colour Matrix, the result is an image of superb sharpness and natural-looking colours.

www.mitsubishielectric.com

The OMM-1000 enables confi guration of up to 16x16 electrical and optical input/output with HDMI and SDI input/output as an option. The router enables the user to switch up to 16 DVI inputs to 16 digital displays by using general PC software like Hyperlink terminal, Telnet or web

browser. Easy programming feature is accomplished in various manners such as manual input of front key or command line input with various interfaces of RS-232, and TCP/IP and it offers fl exible installation with other video controllers or control software.

The OMM-1000 Extends DVI signal up to 1km over multi-mode fi ber with fi ber-optic cards with the ability to achieve up to WUXGA (1920x1200) at 60Hz resolution. Multi viewer function is available as an option. The Electrical ports support DDC/HDCP. EDID management is provided. A diagnostic function is included for quick trouble shooting and the router is equipped with dual power for load sharing.

www.opticis.com

Mitsubishi XL7100U

The OMM-1000 16x16 Multi-Format Matrix

The CN-3600S E (220V-240V, 16A capacity) combines AC power distribution, protection, fi ltration, and sequential system power on/off in a 1-RU rack-mount unit. Featuring Furman’s SmartSequencing™ technology, the CN-3600S E allows large and complex A/V systems to be safely powered on and off with a simple press of a button or turn of a key, even by non-technical personnel. SmartSequencing’s bidirectional communications between installed units enables a primary unit to control and sequence multiple secondary units, ensuring multizone electronic systems are powered on and off safely and dependably from a single control point across an entire installation. The CN-3600S E features eight rear-panel IEC C-13 outlets arranged in four adjustable delay-sequence banks, in addition to one front-panel IEC C-13 outlet. The unit ships with a detachable IEC-C19 female-to-Schuko-male power cord, with other cord options available.

Multiple units can be connected via current loop at runs of more than 1,000 feet with full backward compatibility with Furman’s legacy sequencers. The CN-3600S E provides clean, safe power with Furman’s SMP, EVS, and LiFT protection and fi ltration technologies.

The CN-3600S E is equipped with an RS-232 port and command set for integration with control systems. An optional RS-232-to-Ethernet adaptor (sold separately) allows the unit to be controlled, programmed, and monitored from a smartphone, tablet, PC, or any Web-enabled device via Telnet, direct HTTP connection, or the BlueBOLT platform. Connecting the CN-3600S E to BlueBOLT enables integrators to reboot problem components remotely to address a myriad of common system issues immediately ranging from locked up components to bad communications handshakes. Powerful features for installers include email alerts when power anomalies occur; scheduled commands for power-up, power-down, or power-cycling of outlets; monitoring of incoming voltage in near-real time or over history; and auto-reboot functionality to resolve networking equipment lock-ups automatically.

www.panamax.com

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Clarity Matrix 3D takes centrestage at Planar’s boothPlanar Systems unveiled its latest breakthrough in professional 3D visualization and full-HD large format video wall technology at ISE. ClarityTM Matrix 3D, is the industry’s thinnest 3D LCD video wall system, featuring technology advances such as Stereoscopic Visualization. With advanced optics on the surface of the LCD, the Matrix 3D delivers exceptional 3D visualization, fl icker-free images and superior contrast and brightness over a wide viewing area.

Viewing is via Clarity Matrix 3D’s passive glasses that reduce eye strain, weigh less and don’t require batteries. They are also signifi cantly less expensive than active-shutter glasses.

The Clarity Matrix design features the EasyAxisTM mounting system and off-board electronics that reduce the install depth to a just 3.6 inches/93 mm– a fraction of the space required by rear-projection video walls and none of the room lighting compromises of front projectors.

The Clarity Matrix 3D’s 46-inch LCD panels can be tiled to create large, virtually seamless video walls, ideal for individual or group data visualization, molecular modeling, oil and gas exploration, architectural renderings and broadcast production.

www.planarcontrolroom.com/lcd-displays/clarity-matrix/3D

ClarityTM Matrix 3D LCD video wall

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www.revolabs.com

Is your audio as good as your infrastructure? It should be!

Upgrade your audio and video conferencing solution to an HD world with Revolabs wireless Unified Communications products for the enterprise and enjoy:

· Boardroom to desktop solutions· HD audio· Wireless freedom and flexibility· Secure – 128 bit encryption

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projectiondesign’s unveils 2nd generation LED projector, FL35 WQXGA

New Integrated Cores Provide QSC Q-Sys™ Technology for Smaller Applications

The FL35 WQXGA is the world’s highest resolution LED projector for simulation and training applications. It is based on the highly successful F35 platform, and combines ultra-high resolution of 4.1 Megapixels with 2nd Generation solid-state ReaLED™ illumination technology. In practice, it near doubles the brightness of fi rst generation projectors, resulting in unparalleled performance and 100,000 hours of typical service life.

With no lamp and no consumables the projector is designed to create stunning images at a pixel precision of 2560 x 1600. The FL35 WQXGA promises to improve operation up-time and drastically reduce maintenance costs, operating costs, and technical resources. As with all projectiondesign professional projectors, the FL35 WQXGA has a standard 3-year warranty and options for 5 year 24/7 warranty.

Unlike 4K resolution projectors, the FL35 WQXGA uses industry-standard single cable IG inputs and has expandable inputs and outputs ensuring interoperability with exports and image processing interfaces.

The high resolution enables higher acuity systems or reduced channel counts, and makes it ideal for integration in multi-channel systems. For simplifi ed integration, the FL35 WQXGA is a single chassis solution, with fi ve precision

projectiondesign’s FL35 WQXGA LED projector

QSC Audio Products, LLC released the next generation of Q-Sys products, designed specifi cally to deliver powerful digital networked audio solutions for the widest range of applications.

The Core 500i and Core 250i provide advanced centralized processing, routing and control for contractors and consultants needing a solution for smaller venues such as restaurants, nightclubs, stores, schools and churches.

These two new Core models are fully integrated solutions, each with eight card

slots on-board. The Core500i is capable of up to 128 network channels while the Core 250i provides up to 64 channels. I/O is selectable via the various Q-Sys I/O cards. Options also include the MTP-64, and MTP-128 multitrack players.

Like all Q-Sys Cores, these systems run under a customized Linux operating system on Intel® microprocessors and motherboards. IT connectivity is easily implemented utilizing Layer 3 Gigabit networking protocols and standard Gigabit Ethernet hardware. The systems are capable of providing

Q-Sys Core 500i rear panel

simple and fail-safe redundancy for mission-critical applications. All system design, confi guration, administration and control operate under a simple and straightforward GUI. Additionally, custom user control panels are easily created and can be displayed on any Internet-connected PC, iOS ™ device or QSC’s own Touch Screen Controllers (TSC-3, TSC-8). Any incoming signals may be mixed and routed to any output and nearly unlimited DSP is provided, including Acoustic Echo Cancellation.

www.qscaudio.com

optical lenses, providing sustained high contrast, accurate color rendition and sharpness for unrivalled image quality.

www.projectiondesign.com

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Revolabs unveils FLX VoIP SpinetiX launches next generation HMP130Revolabs Inc. introduced the Revolabs FLX™ VoIP, the fi rst

wireless conference phone designed for VoIP networks. Supporting a wide variety of IP switches, the FLX VoIP supports the audio clarity of HD audio while providing the freedom of wireless microphones and speakers. The feature set that has been available through the Revolabs FLX for analog phone lines is now also available for IP telephone networks, providing unprecedented conference call clarity and fl exibility.

The FLX VoIP integrates directly with most IP telephone switches following the SIP standard. Through this integration, new features only available through digital switch environments, such as voice mail alerts and “do not disturb,” can now be offered with the FLX VoIP. The phone’s wireless capabilities allow it to be used in small and mid-size conference rooms without running any cables. Combining wireless operation, high-quality wideband audio, 128-bit encryption, and integrated Bluetooth®, the FLX VoIP redefi nes the conference speakerphone. Unlike the single-component design of previous solutions, Revolabs FLX VoIP evolves the conference phone into several distinct components, giving users unprecedented freedom with respect to placement and accessibility of the speaker, microphones, and dial pad.

Available with a variety of compatible Revolabs microphones, the FLX VoIP supports a lapel microphone worn by one person; an omnidirectional tabletop microphone that captures the sound of six to 10 participants; and a directional tabletop microphone that enables audio capture from two to three people. Because the FLX VoIP dialler operates like a telephone for handset calls and enables the set up of conference calls, there is no need for a separate desk and conference phone.

The Revolabs FLX VoIP can also serve as the audio interface for virtually any major brand of video conferencing equipment, making it the ideal unifi ed communication technology for small to medium-sized conference rooms, executive offi ces, and small offi ce/home offi ce (SoHo) environments. FLX VoIP’s integrated Bluetooth technology provides a single collaboration device no matter which communication channel is used, allowing users to connect speakers and microphones to their Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or computers.

www.revolabs.com

Revolabs FLX™ VoIP

The HMP130 player has been designed for use with SpinetiX Fusion content management software. Fusion runs within the HMP130 and offers 30% more computational power. As a browser based programme, Fusion displays instant information including videos with tickers and animations thanks to more powerful processing from technology partner Texas Instruments’ DaVinci™ video processors located in the heart of the digital signage appliance. The HMP130 will replace the multi-award winning HMP100 Hyper Media Player. Offering affordable and targeted messaging, the HMP130 uses an open Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) platform and performs the functions of mixing streaming video, encoded video or images and audio fi le formats with other dynamic information such as RSS or XML. The pocket sized unit weighs just 190 grams (6.07oz.) and uses just 3W in power saving businesses time and money. SpinetiX offers lifetime warranty on the HMP130 and it comes with the Swiss precision and innovation that SpinetiX is renowned for. www.spinetix.com

Serge with the HMP130 SpinetiX player

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Tannoy reinforces its credentials in architectural audio with VLS Series

Vtron showcases High Brightness V3L Video WallWith transducer technology

adapted from QFlex, coupled with an innovative new passive crossover network design, VLS Series is the fi rst Tannoy product to incorporate FAST (Focused Asymmetrical Shaping Technology), delivering unique acoustic performance benefi ts not previously seen across a full range of passive column loudspeakers. Central to this is its asymmetrical vertical dispersion, gently shaping the acoustic coverage towards the lower quadrant of the vertical axis. By the nature of a typical application, an ideal column loudspeaker should be biased in the vertical plane, towards the audience and away from refl ective surfaces above (like ceilings) which are detrimental to intelligibility. FAST also facilitates quicker, easier installation with less need for tilting or specifi c concern for optimal mounting height.

Tannoy has packaged this performance in a slender and narrow profi le, aesthetically refi ned, powder-coated aluminium

Tannoy’s VLS 30

chassis with curvilinear aluminium grille; ensuring a sleek aesthetic and ultra-discrete appearance. Each model is available in either black or white as standard, though custom RAL fi nishes are available at additional cost and lead-time.

The VLS series consists of 3 models VLS 7 (7 × 3.5” LF) designed for speech-only applications, VLS 15 (7 × 3.5” LF with 8 × 1” HF) and VLS 30 (14 × 3.5” LF and 16 × 1” HF), both of which are designed for more demanding full-range applications as well as speech. All are IP64 rated for dust and water ingress and are salt spray and UV resistant as well as subject to rigourous high/low operational temperature and humidity testing – making VLS Series suitable for both indoor and covered outdoor use (transport hubs, concourses). Mounting is made easy via supplied wall-brackets.

Specifi cation is aided by the addition of an exclusive Tannoy edition of EASE Focus v2.0 software, allowing consultants to design systems with predictable results and specify VLS Series in conjunction with Tannoy’s existing column loudspeakers – including I Series and QFlex – within the familiar environs of an industry standard software wizard.

www.tannoy.com

TV One demonstrates new Universal-Input Seamless Switcher with 3 Scaling Engines

TV One unveiled its C2-8000 dual-channel video processor, with universal inputs and three internal scaling engines at ISE. The C2-8000 uses TV One’s Corio2 technology and provides bidirectional conversion of up to 12 inputs of digital and/ or analog video, as well as seamless switching, dual picture-in-picture windowing, chroma- and luma-keying, logo insertion, tri- or bilevel sync Genlock input, and scalable backgrounds. The DVI-U input modules support DVI, RGB, composite video, S-Video, and YUV and

YPbPr component video. 3G-SDI input and output modules support HD-SDI and SD-SDI. The two DVI-U outputs are selectable at any PC or HDTV resolution. PAL, NTSC and SECAM standards are all supported and TV One’s exclusive AutoSet feature takes the hassle out of setup by automatically sizing and positioning the computer image to fi t exactly on the video screen. www.tvone.com

TV One’s C2-8000 dual-channel video processor

Taking prominence at the Vtron stand was the company’s latest High Brightness 2x3 50” V3L Visionpro® SXGA+ LED DLPTM Video Wall. The Brightness of the V3L Video Wall System reaches 800 ANSI lumens, giving a higher brightness performance while the system already comes with high image uniformity. The system works in tandem with the sophisticated Digicom XLAN 800 processor that enables it to handle hundreds of video signals processing, to show the high capacity of IP Video Access, and high scalability in the security/monitoring control room markets.

Also on showcase was the Digicom AP 2000 Processor, an “All-in-one Integrated” video processing solution by VTRON. The Digicom AP 2000 Processor possesses several brand new top of the line technologies that use the second generation PCI Express Digital Bus Unifi ed Exchange Architecture to ensure higher bandwidth capacity, higher performance, higher quality guarantee, higher reliability, and fault toleration.

The AP 2000 Processor is designed with more intelligence and provides ease of management, it works in perfect unison with the Multi-screen Display Wall System with up to 12 cubes. The AP 2000 Processor suits all applications from small to medium scale control and command centers.

www.vtron.com

Vtron’s High Brightness 2x3 50” V3L Visionpro® SXGA+ LED DLPTM Video Wall

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XPAND showcases its YOUniversal Electronic 3D Eyewear

XPAND 3D is synonym with state-of-the-art 3D technology and at the same time is the leading force behind the trend of standardization of 3D protocols and services. Having made its mark in the world of 3D Cinema, the company has expanded to provide its 3D Eyewear solution to the home 3D entertainment, 3D gaming as well as professional environment such as education, medicine and other fi elds, where replicating or imagining worlds in 3D is needed.

At ISE, XPAND showcased their XPAND YOUniversal Electronic 3D Eyewear which are fully compatible with active Infra Red (IR) 3D television sets, computer displays, laptops, projectors and XPAND 3D cinema. Coupled with their newly launched RF Dongle, it’s the world’s fi rst and only IR/RF hybrid 3D glasses. These Hybrid 3D glasses provide remarkable comfort and style. Customers can choose the colour that suits them most as well as the size that fi ts them best with an option of 3 different colours and sizes.

Most interestingly users can choose their personal 3D settings. XPAND electronic 3D eyewear comprehensively addresses the unique differences in each individual’s vision, the viewing environment and selection of 3D devices — thus creating the optimal 3D experience. This can be achieved via the XPAND YOUniversal PC Application.

The YOUniversal eyewear is rechargeable and is able to run up to 40 hours. New protocols can be downloaded directly to the glasses.

XPAND 3D not only designs, manufactures and OEMs a range of consumer electronics 3D solutions, but also licenses 3D technology to third parties.

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Alain Remond, President of Sales, EMEA with the YOUniversal Electronic 3D Eyewear

Televic Conference showcases Live Webcast solutionFollowing the announcement in mid January of its strategic alliance with webcasting specialist Company Webcast, Televic Conference performed live webcast from its booth to showcase its T-Cast solution. T-Cast is a new product from the Televic Conference portfolio that allows the audio and video of meetings to be broadcast live over the internet and archived in the cloud together with speaker information, agenda and presentations. It is an ideal solution for town councils or other governmental institutions that need to share their council meetings with the public. The T-Cast platform has local buffering capacity preventing any content to be lost in case the internet connection drops out during a live webcast. As soon as the connection is restored, live streaming continues from the point where it stopped.

www.televic-conference.com

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INSTALL China 2012 at expanded new venueDates: 24 to 27 May 2012 (Thursday to Sunday)Venue: China International Exhibition Centre (CIEC)Location: Beijing, China

INSTALL China 2012 will open its doors at a new venue. To be held from 24 to 27 May 2012, the event will be held at the China International Exhibition Centre (CIEC). The new venue, with more than 200,000 sqm of exhibit space and modern facilities, provides the ideal stage to accommodate the expected expansion of the show.

INSTALL China 2012 is held in conjunction with the well established PALM EXPO China, which this year celebrates its 21st edition and together the events are expected to attract more than 1,700 exhibiting companies and brands from over 35 countries.

INSTALL China is a focused event for installers, specifi ers and architects; and those in hotel and IT industry; large venue owners, and property developers to meet manufacturers and suppliers of commercial installation and integration technologies. The show provides a unique platform for regional industry decision-makers involved in the construction and building of major projects and initiatives to meet major international manufacturers

and suppliers in this sector and view all the latest cutting-edge solutions for audio visual installation and systems integration technologies.

The increasing affl uence of China has translated into corresponding growth in demand and expansion of property developments, entertainment outlets, large scale venues and schools. These massive infrastructure developments in China are expected to increase demand for information communications products and installation services.

Visitors can expect to feast on the latest in applications and products for architectural lighting, AV systems and equipment, conferencing and lighting control systems, projector screens, multimedia systems, LED technologies and other related products and services from leading global manufacturers and regional players. Learn about the latest solutions in intelligent buildings, digital signages and display systems, conferencing and lots more.

Exhibiting brands at INSTALL China include Auer, Ateis, Auer, Cuanbo, Dalts,

Digi Spider, Honeywell, Klotz, Mascot, MrLED, Neo-Neon, Okayo, Osram, Sehao, and many more.

Visitors are strongly encouraged to pre-register online at www.install-online.com/china to avoid the expected marathon queues. Complementary shuttle buses are available from the offi cial hotels to the exhibition venue.

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CommunicAsia set to shape the future of technology and communications2012 edition will spotlight emerging industry trends and technologies

CommunicAsia the most established infocomm technology (ICT) event in Asia, will return with a large showing from 19 to 22 June 2012 at the prestigious Marina Bay Sands. Held concurrently is the established communications media event in Asia, BroadcastAsia, at Suntec Singapore.

EnterpriseIT2012, held in conjunction with CommunicAsia, is expected to take up 40 per cent of exhibition space at Marina Bay Sands and will showcase innovative applications and end-to-end solutions across the entire value chain. Once again, the shows will present Asia’s largest contingent of satellite companies witnessed at any single event.

“CommunicAsia and BroadcastAsia today are the only truly international shows in Asia where business professionals across a range of industries come together in one city for one week. Strong support and endorsement from over 20 leading trade associations including Asia-Pacifi c Broadcasting Union (ABU), Asia-Pacifi c Satellite Communications Council (APSCC), Asia-Pacifi c Telecommunity (APT), Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) and others, helps to strengthen our mix of industry-leading exhibitors and visitors from across the globe,” says Victor Wong, Project Director of Communications Events, Singapore Exhibition Services (SES). “We are proud to provide an effi cacious launch

pad for our exhibitors to showcase the latest and best that technology has to offer. This exclusive platform continues to play a pivotal part in driving the conversation for development within the industry.”

Last year’s event attracted a total of over 53,000 professional attendees from more than 100 countries. Attendees to this year’s shows can look forward to the newest technologies, products and solutions from 2,000 multinational and small and medium companies. Visitors can avail of opportunities to listen to industry luminaries, network with business leaders and government offi cials and forge business partnerships.

CommunicAsia2012: Shaping Vision, Creating RealityFeaturing breakthrough developments in NextGen Networks and satellite technology, and a sneak peek into the latest market-ready devices and mobile apps and solutions, CommunicAsia2012 will provide more exhibition space and hospitality suite options for exhibitors. Leading returning exhibitors include Falcon Interactive, FiberHome, Globecast, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Irdeto, Netop Technology, PCCW Global, Prysmian, Rosenberger, ST Electronics, Tektronix and Tata Communications; new participants include Anritsu, Aver Information, Hitachi Critical Facilities Protection and Novelsat.

There will be more than 20 international group pavilions, including representation from Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, UK, USA and more. Five Techzones, focusing on ‘Fibre’ for NextGen Services, Cloud Services and Security, M2M, mCommerce and Telepresence – will present the most relevant and current solutions for businesses and enterprises.

CommunicAsia2012 Summit will offer distinctly titled forums and workshops, with extended sessions dedicated to mobile-focused topics encompassing m-Commerce, Mobile VAS, and Mobile Security issues, alongside the latest tracks on Mobile Payments, Mobile Health, Customer Experience Management (CEM), and OTT Business Models.

Exhibitors at EnterpriseIT2012, comprising international software and IT systems providers, and companies offering enterprise solutions, include key companies such as Consistel, CrimsonLogic, Emerson Network Power, Extreme Networks, Mindwave Solutions, NComputing, Planet Technology Corporation, Providence Solutions, SecureAge Technology, Starvision, Stellent Solutions and Terra Systems. Summit sessions catering to companies in the healthcare, retail, hospitality and other sectors will also feature tracks dedicated to enhancing enterprises’ capabilities, especially towards mobile technologies and applications such as M2M, mCommerce, Cloud Computing and more.

www.communicasia.comwww.goto-enterpriseit.com

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InfoComm India roadshow continues with its positive momentumInfoComm International’s three-city Roadshow initiative in February, has raised the bar of enthusiasm and dynamism across the country’s AVSI community to a new high. The 5-day programme – held in the cities of New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru on Feb 13, 15, and 17 respectively – generated, according to sources, required impetus towards contemplating holding a full-fl edged exhibition in the coming years. (Ed: which has now been confi rmed. See our India News segment).

The enthusiasm was evident in that the event reported as much as 42 per cent rise in number of visitors from 1,105 in 2011 to 1,569 in 2012 while the number of exhibitors grew as well. While the regulars like ABtUS, AMX, Christie, Crestron, Da-Lite, dnp, Epson, Elite Screens, Extron, Harman, Jupiter, Kramer, projectiondesign, Sennhieser brought their latest to the roadshows, this year’s event had new entrants such as Baldwin Boxall, Green Solutions/Revolabs, Ind-Agiv, Lamps Centre, Mindstec, Mojoworx, Panasonic, Wolfvision and Wow Vision seeking to explore opportunities from Indian AV dynamism.

The combination of tradeshow and technical sessions presented to the delegates and generic visitors some fascinating products and concepts

refl ecting a growing positive dynamic between the manufacturers and their user communities.

First Comer’s Delight“It’s great to be here,” said Nick Baldwin, managing director of UK-based life safety AV systems Baldwin Boxall. “It’s our fi rst outing here in India, and it’s been fairly satisfactory for us,” he said, adding “we gained good insights business wise, and we believe events like this add a lot of value.”

The company, buoyant about the dynamics of Indian AVSI market, is actively seeking a foray into the region. “This is why we are here; we have been talking to some prospective people here to pursue our interests in the region,” Nick disclosed. “We hope to have someone in the role very soon.”

The company brought to show its communication solutions in voice evacuation, fi re alarm telephones, disabled refuge and public address system.

Mojoworx Asia, another important fi rst timer, made clear intentions about setting up a direct presence in India. “India is one the largest and dynamically growing markets in the region,” affi rms Gregory Revell, the company’s CEO. “We have solutions to meet its demands and potential.” The company took to the event to promote its range of solutions from RTI, Pro Central, Platinum Tools, RedEye, Cool Components, metageek, and Vantage Point- all addressing different segments of AVSI spectrum.

“It’s been WOW, all the way for us,” said Dinesh Tripathi, CEO of WOW Vision, who

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was a fi rst entrant too. The convergence major presented the latest offerings from its popular suites of VEO and VISTA. Riding on its recent successes in its chosen fi eld of ‘AV over IP,’ WOW sought to spread its ‘vision’ of sophisticated communications into the Indian market.“We gained very encouraging response/enquiries from our very fi rst participation, and we’re pretty much enthused with the event,” D V Prakash, India Sales Manager of Mindstec endorsed. The AV solutions distribution major displayed a wide array of offerings from Vtron, one of its popular sales pitches. Besides the Vtron videowall of 2 x 2 55” full HD LCD with LED back-lit system, Mindstec also showcased Vtron’s new cost-effective videowall controller Digicom AP 2000 series. The company also demonstrated the recently launched 65” full HD interactive digital display system with a host of futuristic features.

GreenSources, a Mumbai-based distribution start-up from the Plus Business Group, brought forth a whole big range of AV solutions from Revolabs, its main platform in the AV market. The company displayed a set of HD wireless microphone systems that are in much demand in today’s AV industry. “Our fi rst experience with InfoComm has been very encouraging,” said N S Prasad, Technical Head (IMEA) at Revolabs. “It did help us sensitize the market about our new business initiative and our solutions too.”

Ind-AGIV, another newcomer, took to InfoComm to declare its entry into AV. While it’s been making big waves in the broadcast segment, the company is seeking new fortunes in the AV market. “We have a range of solutions for the pro AV market as well,” said the company managing director S C Oberoi. “We have been building signifi cant competencies into this initiative,” he said and added, “and we are proactive about it.”

Japanese electronics major Panasonic which has been an active market player in India for quite some time now, took to InfoComm with an eye on its growing AV vision. “We see tremendous potential in Indian pro-AV market,” affi rms Yoshitaka Inuzuka, Senior General Manager/Head-AV System Products at Panasonic India. “We have been here for a long time, coming up with custom solutions from time to time. Now we would like to get more aggressive.”

The company demonstrated its new 3D projection solution for the entertainment market at the show.

The Regulars’ Major pitch:ABtUS Singapore succeeded in receiving much attention during the roadshow by showcasing their range

of rotating interface panels as well as wireless presenters. Also in this show, ABtUS exhibited their all time favorite AVS-series classroom switcher box that is specially designed and developed for the educational sector.

“This show provides a great opportunity to for us to meet the people in person and to understand the needs in the Indian market better. This show helps a great deal in our business in this region. We have received really great response this show from those who came to our booth. It’s a fantastic feeling to hear directly from so many that they are impressed by our products and are eagerly anticipating these to come into India!” said Puh Kean Chong, Regional Marketing Executive, AbtUS Singapore.

AMX, one of the major regulars at the InfoComm India roadshow demonstrated its latest offering – the RMS (resource management suite) Enterprise – the scalable client/server based software for IT and AV managers. “The software is the most user-friendly offering multiple management services with just a click of the button from a remote location,” explained Mayank Gupta, Country Manager, AMX India.

Projection major Christie marked its show with the preview of its latest Mirage WU7K-M DLP projector. The 3D projector with up to 6,300 ANSI lumens was put on demo with 3D content screening, attracting sizeable visitors’ excitement. Joining the demo was the Roadster HD10K-M 3-chip DLP projector that comes with as much as 10,000 ANSI lumens. Also on the booth were the multiple award-winning Christie MicroTiles.

“While the MicroTiles concept has been a rage across the pro-AV and entertainment segments, the new 3D projection solution is Christie’s hallmark,” said Rajesh Patkar, deputy general manager at Christie India. “The new 3D projection solution will soon hit the market,” he declared.

Crestron India – which created a huge market buzz at its recent CresMEET 2012 with a celebration of its 10th Anniversary in the country – continued the spirited show at the InfoComm India showfl oor too with an aggressive sensitization programme. The company exhibited a huge range of products from each of its operating domains. The products included Crestron Digital Media Presentation System 300; Capture HD suite of applications; in-wall and in-ceiling speakers and amplifi ers; and its newest Core 3UI.

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its latest for a host of applications. The range on demo included the scaler family, control systems, speakers and amplifi ers, cables, table-mount solutions etc. The product displays included both live and static displays.“Overall, the show has been good for us,” says Bharath Kumar, Country Head-Kramer India. “Visitor turnout has been good too, with some quality crowds, and in good numbers,” he said, adding “this can be a stepping stone for future endeavours in roadshows or exhibitions.”

Hyderabad-based AVSI the Sound Room, representing dnp, demonstrated the Danish screen maker’s latest Supernova Flex Classic 100” screen. The dnp India partner sought to exemplify the screen’s superior quality with a comparative display from the market. The motorized screen is acclaimed for its superlative quality of image presentation. “The show has been a good reckoner for us,” vouched Feroz Ahmed of Sound Room, “this time the InfoComm event has been much better for us.”

“The Supernova Flex is dnp’s latest offering, and brought to India for the fi rst time,” said Johnny Jensen from dnp, “we are happy that the visitors are excited about its quality and performance specs.”

Other screen makers Da-Lite and Elite Screens also brought their latest solutions.

Inquisitive Industry:The roadshows have apparently attracted the who’s who of the Indian industry. Almost all major AVSIs from across the country paid a visit or peep, and showed their inquisitiveness about the solutions being demonstrated on the show fl oor or explained in technical sessions. “It’s a good show for us,” said Harbir Singh, MD of Pan Intellicom Ltd., from New Delhi. “We had a good number of visitors from the Government Sector which is our major domain.”

According to Gopiram Malik, MD of Delhi-based AVSI AV Science and Technology, “events of this kind bring lots of value industry dynamics since they showcase the latest from the global development- both from the products and futuristic trends. This can infl uence the domestic market for the better.”

“This year’s show is comparatively better,” vouched Devendra Sharma, Head-Projects at the Delhi-based AVSI MRS Corporation.

The industry gathering is turning for the better- both quantitatively and qualitatively, felt Naveen Sridhar, India Sales Manager for beyerdynamic. “It’s good to see such a big and quality gathering at one place, and it is the most suitable channel for networking.” The view is also endorsed by Prashant Govindan, Sales Manager (EMEA) at Biamp Systems. “We come here to meet, greet and network with the industry; this is the place we can hope to meet all adjacent to one another.”

Harish and Pravin of Epson India (R) Hiten M Desai of Cue India Jalil Sabir of Soundroom in deep discussion with a visitor

(L-R) Sanjay Pareek of WavexTouch with Ajay Rana of A4 Consultancy

Naveen Sridhar of beyerdynamic with Sunil Mehan of ESCO India

Puh Kean Chong, Regional Marketing Executive, ABtUS Singapore showcasing their range of rotating interface panels as well as wireless presenters

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The advantage of networking from the event is endorsed by the AVSI community from Mumbai Sunil Mehan, MD of ESCO India, Ratnesh Jhaveri, CMD of Innovative Systems and Solutions Private Limited; Kuldip Kamat, MD of AllWave AV, Abhimanyu Gupta, MD of Actis Technologies, Saisiva Balasubramaniam of Prompt AV; and Mustafa Rampurwala of Solutions India Pvt Ltd.

The Bengaluru leg of the event saw other AVSI leaders such as Sugunakar Naidu of Genesis, Kaushik Mukhopadyay of IAV India, Kelvin Ashby King of T2 consulting, Shyam Sankar of Ideas Ahead, Deepak Srinivasan from Sigma-Byte, Mohan KC of Genesis Integration, Prasad ES of Awan, and more.

“InfoComm is always the industry’s most trusted platform, and we all stand to gain from its programmes and events,” felt the AVSI community. As a seasoned InfoComm India exhibitor puts it, “Once again, InfoComm India 2012 is another great success”, said Gary Tay, Extron’s Consultant Liaison Manager. “The show has provided increased awareness and knowledge in solutions available to the AV market and end users in India. I’m sure many more manufacturers will be keen to participate with a larger venue for next year’s event.“That’s the generic tenor that has, probably, set the tone for future InfoComm events in India.

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Juliana Tong of Christie Digital Systems Kaushik Mukhopadyay CEO, IAV India with Bharath Kumar of Kramer India

Kuldip Kamat of AllWaveAV and Prashant Govindan of Biamp Systems with visitors

Mayank of AMX (Right) in discussions with a visitor

Ratnesh Jhaveri, MD of ISSPL with Parag Vadoradia, CEO of ZioGulf

Saisiva and Vinay of Prompt AV

(L-R), Prashant Govindan of Biamp, Abhimanyu Gupta, MD Actis, Vijay Varma, Extron and Manmohan Gupta, founder of Actis

Dorothy Farris, VP-Worldwide Sales of Jupiter giving a presentation

SIA India & ME Editor Ram Bhavanashi with projectiondesign’s Ashok Sharma, Sales Manager SAARC with Chris Axford, VP-Sales EMEA

Sanjay Jain, MD of Vega in a discussion with Kuldip Kamat, MD of Allwave

(L-R) Prasad ES of Awan with Eroshan Malim of E&E

(L-R) Bharath of Kramer with RAM of SIA and Sugunakar Naidu of Genesis IT

Robin Ghose Director-Sales at Pro Visual Audio with Jacob Abrahan, Director of Rontek System and Susil John, QSC Audio’s country Head, SAARC

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Crestron India celebrates 10th anniversary at the InfoComm India roadshow

INDIA: Crestron made a big blitz out of the InfoComm India Roadshow. That the event and its timing coincided with Crestron India’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the control system major sought to blend its jubilation with the excitement of the Roadshow.

The company turned the facing wall of its stall in all the three cities into a large signboard inviting its visitors and industry fraternity to endorse the joyous occasion.

“This is a celebration time for us,” said Murugan Paramasivam, Crestron India’s country manager. “Crestron is the fi rst AV enterprise to complete ten years of highly successful and industry infl uencing years in India,” he said and added, “while our recent CresMEET 2012 made a big expression of the achievement, we wanted to rise the excitement to further highs and share it with the whole industry spectrum. This InfoComm platform is one of the best channels to do it.”

Evidently, the facing wall at Crestron stall in all the three cities turned into a matrix for graffi ti from all over.

Even as it reveled in celebrations, Crestron also brought a host of its latest solutions to the InfoComm India Roadshow, capitalizing on the excitement to its best promotional activity. The product systems/solutions demonstrated on the show fl oor included:

* The popular Digital Media suite – along with the innovative Presentation System 300 C

* The revolutionary end-to-end content management Capture HD suite

* The advanced touch screen GUI framework Core 3 UI

* In-wall and in-ceiling mounted speakers and amplifi ers

Crestron’s Digital Media, claimed to be a ‘one wire, one call, one solution’ proposition has also been promoted as the industry’s only completely end-to-end digital solution in that it offers an extensive selection of transmitters, wall plates, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI and DSP

input/output cards, receivers with a built-in power amplifi er and scaler, fi ber solutions and other integrated products.

The DMPS-300-C is a complete presentation control and signal routing solution for boardrooms and classrooms. Integrating the control system, multimedia matrix switcher, mic mixer, audio DSP, amplifi er, and DigitalMedia distribution center all into a single 3-space rack-mount package, the DMPS-300-C affords substantial signal routing fl exibility and high-performance signal processing without the need for separate components.

The CaptureLive HD is a revolutionary solution that answers the call for a high-quality meeting and lecture capture across the expanse of any facility. It delivers a complete end-to-end solution for scheduling, recording and online delivery of captured content. (Ed: See our ISE report for fuller details on the solution).

Speakers and Amplifi ers: 2-Way In-wall and In-ceiling Speakers: Besides its core competency domain of control systems and management solutions, Crestron also brought to showfl oor its new family of speakers and amplifi ers that are meant for business, education and entertainment segments. Designed for easy installation and a discreet built-in appearance, the Crestron family of in-wall, in-ceiling, and surface mount speakers promises to provide fi nishing touch to every room, ensuring end-to-end functionality.

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promises to deliver amazing graphics and a richer user experience with easier development across a wide range of Crestron touch screens and the new Core 3 UI Xpanel.

It effortlessly integrates fl uid gestures-driven navigation, scrolling lists that bounce and H.264 streaming video. Interestingly, all these new capabilities come at a lower cost, and also cut programming time by up to 40 per cent! The Core 3 UI not just leverages the power of Adobe Flash and other emerging technologies to create a truly dynamic and intuitive touch screen experience but goes way beyond letting designers merge multiple objects and apps on a single touch screen page. Core 3 UI graphics scale perfectly to fi t any touch screen devices so a single project can be deployed across multiple touch screens of varying sizes without any additional effort. Adding ADMS, iPod, SiriusXM and

Pandora to a given project is a simple drag-and-drop operation cutting days of programming time to hours or even minutes.

“Our objective has been to create end-to-end solutions for the integration industry with more ease of use and higher functionality but at lower costs and time, and more importantly energy consumption,” explains Murugan. “That all the products exhibited, and being developed are EnergyStar certifi ed, Crestron solutions are inherently green.”

“We are very excited to have path-breaking developments and solutions for the industry at our joyous occasion of 10th Anniversary celebrations,” he added.

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TSAV completes Harbor Schools installsSAUDI ARABIA: American AVSI major Technical Services Audio Visual (TSAV) announced completion of its AV systems deployment at the Harbor Schools in Thuwal Saudi Arabia. Prestigious and ambitiously futuristic that it is, the systems integration involved 21st century classroom technologies for over 80 classrooms and lab spaces, auditoriums, performance and presentation systems, athletics areas systems, distance learning and HD video teleconferencing systems.

TSAV, in partnership with Casscade Media Systems, successfully deployed a digital learning platform customized to meet the needs of the school system’s intensive IB standards curriculum. Through integration of user authentication with course delivery, capture, assessment, and longitudinal data, the Campus Plus Media Portal allows for correlation of objectives, content, utilization, and analytics. “We are excited to be a part of such an advanced approach to educating future generations of students from the Middle East and around the world,” commented the company.

It may be recalled that TSAV also happens to be the prideful systems integrator at the Arabian Kingdom’s most ambitious educational initiative ever- the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

The campus and community site, located on the Red Sea, and 50 miles north of Jeddah, spread over 36 million square meters, including the University campus, Harbor District commercial center and three distinct residential neighbourhoods. The project scope includes elaborate AV functionality in classrooms, auditoriums, multi-purpose spaces, conference rooms, production studios, training rooms, and lab spaces as well as the integration of an enterprise level distance learning platform.

The most unique and exciting part of the project involves the analytics element. TSAV integrated an enterprise IPTV and a blended learning management system that utilizes content capture and analytical system feedback designed to provide for effectiveness data related to students, faculty, and content.

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ProVA roadshow excites industryINDIA: Pro-Visual Audio, the Chennai-based Pro Audio and Pro AV enterprise, recently organized a one-day roadshow in Bengaluru towards upping the ante of its market momentum. The company demonstrated a wide range of products and solution systems from its global principals- QSC, Audio Technica, Midas, Klark Teknik, Link and Eurocable.

The products demonstrated included:* QSC Audio’s speakers, amplifi ers and

processors including the award winning QSC ‘House of K’ speaker range

* Audio Technica’s microphones, headphones and auto mixers

* Midas mixing consoles including the innovative hybrid Venice F series and the legendary PRO series digital console

* Klark Teknik’s equalizers, processing and DI boxes

* Link / Eurocable’s advanced cables and snake cable solutions

The large gathering of sound professionals, AV consultants, integrators and distributors at the roadshow exemplifi ed the enthusiasm that ProVA has been generating since its inception two year ago. Formed by the coming together of Natarajan Purushothaman, R P Balamurugan, and Robin Ghose – all acclaimed names in the Pro Audio industry – ProVA has made a name of its own in a quick span of time.

In addition to the ProVA staff, QSC Audio was represented by Sushil S John, Country Head – SAARC, and Audio Technica was represented by Sajeev Nair, Country Head SAARC. They ran through their respective product lines with brief presentations and extensive hands on demonstrations to the visitors at the event.

“QSC Audio is very pleased with the professionalism exhibited by the ProVA team in organizing this road show,” said Sushil John. “The quality of the people who attended this road show is outstanding. They had the opportunity to see and hear for themselves why QSC products sound great right across its full portfolio of products,” he said, and added, “we, at QSC Audio, are looking forward to ProVA in delivering this very same experience to other cities across India.”

Sajeev Nair, Country Head-SAARC at Audio Technica, said the response to the roadshow was “just overwhelming.” It was not only a demo of ProVA’s wide range of solutions but also of the enterprise’s brand identity, he felt.

According to Natarajan Purushothaman, ProVA’s MD, the company looked at a forum to showcase its entire product range and allow partners and end

users an opportunity to experience the products hands on. It was found that the best way was to organize roadshows in this format combining the cumulative strength of all brands they represented.

“We are pretty much pleased with the success of this show,” he said, adding, “will defi nitely have this format as a focus area for our A&P plans.”

Robin Ghose, Director Sales of ProVA conjured up: “the show was important to showcase the complete and innovative bouquet of products and services that ProVA has to offer. It gave the visitors a chance to experience products hands-on and understand the applications that were possible.”

According to him, ProVA is planning to replicate this successful format across the country in the months to come.”

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Genesis Integration at Sorborne UniversityABU DHABI: Genesis Integration under contract with Case Technology designed and implemented HDMI video over UTP at the Paris Sorbornne University on Reem Island in Abu Dhabi. That the institution would have a predominantly French speaking faculty and learning community too, the install had to provide for a multi-lingual set up to facilitate easy and effective communication among all the participating communities across the campus.

The integrator’s design team, acting on the exhaustive specs given by the client and consultant, sought to put the latest in future-proof HDMI on a traditionally converged network UTP infrastructure. To fi ll this requirement Genesis Integration chose Crestron’s

DigitalMedia solution to manage, control and distribute all analog and uncompressed HD digital content over twisted pair or fi ber.

The other major part of the Sorbonne requirement was translation, due to its “French speaking” nature. Genesis chose Danish Interpretation Systems(DIS)to build a solution based on a high quality wireless infrared “Simultaneous Interpretation System.”

Each classroom is equipped with interactive screens and video systems that enable communication with any of the spaces/venues within the campus or outside seamlessly. Language classrooms feature translator booths with wireless headsets to enable

beginners to learn the language in a very sophisticated fashion.

Robert Sorbon Lecture Theatre, the main and central venue – designed to be a multipurpose venue – plays a convention centre, an auditorium, and a videoconferencing facility. Moreover, it is also designed to meet multi-lingual requirements. The system features multiple displays for enabling presentations and applications.

“This education project was a pleasure, it had all the hallmarks of a tough project, with very serious deadlines,” said Tony Abou Jawad, Genesis Integration Director.

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AGC and Cisco collaborate for virtualization businessINDIA: AGC Networks Ltd has announced enhancement of its portfolio through Collaboration and Virtualization business offerings from Cisco. Through this relationship with Cisco, AGC intends to expand their offerings by addressing virtualization and borderless network opportunities. As part of its growth strategy, AGC will continue to invest and grow its business through Cisco’s UC and business video solutions.

“Virtualization and Cloud Computing clubbed with secure Unifi ed Communications are the key technology drivers of the future,” said Sanjeev Verma, Executive Vice-President and Head-Global Sales and Business Operations, AGC Networks. “We have had a good start with Cisco over the past 12 months,” he said, adding, “moving forward, we intend to leverage on Cisco’s innovation to broaden our solutions portfolio and extend the same to our customers through this partnership.”

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Technology Provider Partners are instrumental in helping our customers turn innovative technology into a competitive advantage,” said B Raghavendran, Head - India Partner Organization Cisco, India & SAARC. “As a Cisco Unifi ed Contact Center Enterprise and Customer Voice Portal and TelePresence Video ATP Partner, AGC Networks has invested in the skills necessary to bring advanced networking technologies that deliver operational improvements and help drive customer success.”

The Cisco Authorized Technology Provider (ATP) Program is part of Cisco’s go-to-market strategy for emerging technologies. The program helps Cisco to defi ne the knowledge, skills and services that channel partners need to successfully sell, deploy and support an emerging technology.

To qualify for Cisco Unifi ed Contact Center ATP status, AGC Networks had to meet a number of requirements, from achieving the Cisco Advanced

Unifi ed Communications Specialization to maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. Partners are also required to build a lab for development and customer-fault replication. The lab must contain current, upgraded and maintained Cisco Unifi ed CCE solutions, each confi gured for real-world testing to simulate actual end-user conditions.

The Cisco Unifi ed Customer Voice Portal is a high-performance solution for enterprise-level contact centers using either the H.323 standard or Session Initiation Protocol in a distributed or centralized fashion. The Customer Voice Portal ATP recognizes partners for their investment in the knowledge and personnel to deliver cost-effective, personalized voice self-service applications and a transparent transfer of information from voice self-service to agent-assisted service.

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DIS does it perfect at Princess Noura Bint Abdul Rahman University

SAUDI ARABIA: Danish Interpretation Systems has completed one of the most ambitious installs in the Middle East recently when it successfully accomplished the installation of over 200 DIS conferencing systems at the Princess Noura Bint Abdul Rahman University for women in Riyadh.

Better known as PNU, the university is claimed to the world’s largest university for women, spreading over a massive 8 million square meters and built at a whopping cost of over US$5.3 billion.

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The unique features of the Green-university include a car-free internal transport that is characterised by mono rails and electric buggies; captive power with massive solar panel network generating 18 per cent of total power requirement.

The university leverages on the world’s best possible AV technologies towards s o p h i s t i c a t i n g its teaching mechanisms and administration.

“There are not many locations in the world where you can see this many units going into one single space,” claim DIS General Manager Thomas Frederiksen and Area Sales Manager Chris Hellmuth. The DIS executives visited the site recently to oversee the completion of the excellent work the various DIS-Partners did on site.

Says Hellmuth: “The dimensions of PNU are

unbelievable and we’re very proud that DIS equipment has been chosen for the auditoriums and meeting rooms. The DCS 6000 technology works perfectly fi ne throughout the whole campus and the design of DC 6190P conference units fi ts excellently on the tables. But most important is that our customer and the end user are happy with our hardware, software and support.”

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The AV Gathering at Visual Interact 2012

Kaushik Mukhopadhyay CEO of IAV India receiving an Award for Outstanding Support

Jven Norouzian, MD of Verton Co. Ltd from Iran receiving an award for Oustanding Sales in 2011

In addition to discussing the industry dynamics, introducing new market entrants and product launches, the 2012 edition of the Visual Interact also meant celebrating success, partnerships and achievements. Towards this initiative, Mindstec hosted a special Awards Ceremony to recognise professionals who contributed signifi cantly to broaden the scope for product application and therefore the industry itself. Some of the prominent awardees included Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, CEO of IAV India, and Javen Norouzian, MD of Verton Co. Ltd. from Iran.

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Mindstec concludes successful annual Channel Partners ConferenceDUBAI: Mindstec FZCO, one of the leading distributors of audio visual system solutions in the MENA region, concluded its three day Visual Interact 2012-Annual Channel Partners Conference, held at the Atlantis hotel in Dubai in March.

The conference aimed at bringing together the biggest players in the audio-visual industry in the Middle East and abroad. Visual Interact is a unique platform that helps the participants evaluate the market and emerging trends; network; launch new products; and share the vision of global majors on the industry dynamics. The event, expectedly, brought the regional market under spotlight for a wide audience

of industry-leading manufacturers of AVSI technology solution providers. It opened up an opportunity to global manufacturers to study and evaluate the market requirements fi rst-hand and to develop market specifi c solutions.

Stating the signifi cance of the event, Syed Wahab, Managing Director, Mindstec FZCO said: “Visual Interact 2012 is a platform where manufacturers from all across the globe get talking business with the actual customers of their products. It’s a useful platform for learning about new developments about one another’s business and forging new alliances.

According to him, the event is particularly useful for new market entrants. While Middle East is amongst the fastest growing markets for audio visual technology with UAE and Saudi Arabia leading both in terms of technology utilization and resale, the regional industry also faces unique challenges. The annual meet serves as a forum to understand these challenges, learn from the experiences of global players in other markets and devise relevant strategies to overcome the challenges for the “collective benefi t of involved stakeholders and the industry at large.”

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Victor Menezes Convention Centre Multi-purpose Auditorium

The IIT Bombay is simply huge by any tangible count. So are the expanse of its spaces and respective AV installs- the most ambitious being the VMCC complex. Last issue of SIA presented a clinical detail of the prestigious install, sans the auditorium. Here we present, as the second and last part, the all-important centrestage of the massive install.

One of the most prestigious installs by Actis, and arguably the centrestage of VMCC, the auditorium is an ambitious

statement of scale. While its 389 seating capacity may not make it to the big league by seats, the exhaustive AVSI integration elevates it to be among the best in education domain, if not beyond, in that it boasts a well-defi ned video conferencing system apart from high-end audio-visual display provisions.

The crescent-shaped auditorium is characterised in design by a curved, acoustically-treated, step-like ceiling; stadium-type seating; and acoustic walls done in wood, veneer, and fabric-covered

tiles in red and grey- all combining to present a pleasant setting.

Video-display/conferencingThe display system is characterized by two high performance projectiondesign F32-SX+ 8000-Luman DLP projectors mounted to the ceiling in the rear end on either side. “The original brief actually specifi ed the projectors for frontal suspension from the ceiling,” informs the Actis spokesperson. That the seating pattern was stadium-type rising backwards in step-wise fashion,

Exhaustive AVSI integration elevates the auditorium to be among the best in education domain by Bhavanashi Ramakrishna

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the specifi cation stood to obstruct sight lines of the back seats. “We suggested shifting the projectors to the rear end so that they would not obstruct anyone’s view,” the spokesperson explains. With a view to enabling the visual devices with long throw capacity, the integrator incorporated projectiondesign’s EN12 long-throw lenses. These systems are complemented by a pair of 108-inch Da-Lite 76745C fi xed frame screens adorning the stage from either side, positioned in such a way that they are visible from any angle or corner of the venue. A Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu Ray player is tasked with powering the video content.

The auditorium is confi gured with a state-of-the-art video conferencing system by LifeSize that is characterized by a LifeSize Room 200 Codec, and is complemented by a LifeSize SDI adapter and LifeSize Networker PRI/BRI Interface. The video capture process is also augmented by the incorporation of three Sony EVI-HD1 cameras which are held by the Actis CAW camera mounts. Two cameras are placed on either side of the frame-fi xed screens fl anking the podium while the third camera is mounted on the rear end wall. The three cameras together cover the whole ambience of the venue.

Playing an indispensable role in the VC system is a strong band of Extron switcher-adapter-equalizer and patch cards. The Extron SW4 3G HD-SDI multi-rate SDI digital video switcher does switching up to four HD-SDI signals as well as embedded audio, ancillary ID and metadata information. It automatically recognizes and adapts to common SMPTE and ITU serial digital data rates, including 270 Mbps SDI, 1.485 Gbps HD-SDI, and 2.97 Gbps 3G-SDI. An Extron HDMIF-DVIDM compact HDMI female to DVI-D male moulded adapter connects HDMI and DVI-D cables and components, while a pair of Extron HDMI 101 equalizers provide the necessary active equalization to ensure optimal image quality with HDTV signals of up to 1080p/60 and high resolution computer-video signals of up to 1920x1200 resolution. Further, four HDMI M-M/50 Patch Cards are employed to help carry uncompressed HD digital video signals as well as multi-channel digital audio and control signals on a single cable- thereby reducing excessive cabling and redundancy.

The exhaustive audioMatching up the high level video-display and conferencing system is the exhaustive audio set-up. A column speaker system has been weaved in with digital stereo line-arrays from Renkuz Heinz with two pairs of ICL-RF speakers mounted on the wall on

either side of the podium and three SG-42 speakers mounted in the seating area- two on either side and one in the rear. These speakers are powered by a pair of PN212SUB subwoofers from Renkuz Heinz. One pair of ICL-DLK and ICL-PWRLK link cables and a pair of HK-ICL FR Kit have also been incorporated to complete the fi xed audio install.

To augment such a sizable audio, the DSP mixing task has been entrusted to a pair of Biamp audio mixers (one Audiafl ex CM and one AudiaExpo) that is networked through an 8-port Ethernet switch DES1008D from D-Link.

With a view to enabling moving audio (speech etc.) on the podium and or elsewhere, four OPUS 660 handheld microphones and one OPUS 606 lapel microphone from beyerdynamic have been incorporated into the audio.

In addition, the podium has been equipped with a pair of Shure MIX418/S/C gooseneck mics that are plugged in through a Neutrik NC3FD-L-1 XLR plug. The podium also features an Extron P/2 DA 2xi VGA distribution amplifi er to augment A/V from the stage. The podium has also been made interactive by means of a 15-inch Digital Class DC 702 Interactive Monitor. Both audio and video can be played by means of a laptop from the podium.

The entire switcher interfacing task has been addressed by a family of Extron solutions. While a pair of Extron Extender D Drivers have been used for VGA, as many as five Extron WPB 103 Wall Plates have been used to augment the total system. Completing the system are an Extron CrossPoint Ultra 128 HVA (12x8 ultra wideband) matrix switcher and a DVS 304 D providing for four-input video and RGB scalar functionality.

Similarly, the entire control system has been done with a Crestron solution that comprise an AV2 dual bus control system; an STI-COM Cresnet RS-232 COM module; a C2ENET-1 single-port Ethernet Card; and a TPS-6LB-T touch panel. In addition, the control system is augmented by as many as four IRP2 Infrared Emitters and fi ve EXT RS-232 Extenders, again, from Crestron.

Actis backed up the whole system through its proprietary 8M/3A/CH-02 high power relay system and AEB-R-01 Contactor.

An important aspect of the podium AV is an interactive touch screen installed

in the middle of two Da-Lite screens, and right behind the speakers’ seating area. “This touch screen gives the user full control of the equipment in the auditorium,” the Actis spokesperson explains, “the integrated control system allows the user control of any audio/video related component from an easily accessible touch-panel, without interfering with the on-going event.”

Challenges: Awesome that it might look, the VMCC auditorium AV install did not come through without challenges; it did have its own set of issues.

“There were certain very critical technical issues,” admits the Actis rep, “the auditorium was not soundproofed; the HVAC chamber was just adjacent to it and it created a humming sound causing disturbance during events,” the rep explains, “acoustic consultancy was taken to soundproof the space, after fi guring out the challenges.”

The obstructive projection angle had already been addressed by moving the projector to the rear and incorporating a long throw lens. Besides this, working with different agencies like electrical, HVAC, and the interior designers involved a lot of coordination which was a tough task. “At the same time, we had to work in tandem with the principal architect and the client to ensure that all the requirements were met.”

Overall, the VMCC at IIT Bombay emerged to be one of the biggest collaboration-ready installations in the country. Many features are geared towards facilitating and managing effective communication among participants and experts from all around the world. While every space had been equipped with a futuristic approach, it’s the auditorium that plays central to the whole theme- collaboration.

“It’s one of the largest and prestigious projects executed by Actis,” says the spokesperson, “the pride is doubled in that this project was concluded within the budget and met the precise requirement of the client.

Green Factor: According to Actis, that all the AV spaces within the VMCC have been provided with advanced lighting controls, the install contributes to signifi cant energy savings. Almost all the spaces have touch panels that have been programmed to shut down the system at the touch of a button to save running costs. All this contribute to the ‘green’ factor on the complex, conjures up the Actis rep.

www.actis.co.in

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Hajipir Auditorium (Bengal Sappers) at RoorkeeTannoy Sets the Tone at Himalayan Point

Bengal Sappers and Roorkee! The terms spell a blend of pride and prestige- one of the oldest cantonments with over 170 years of history; one of the most prestigious IITs; and gateway to one of the most holiest places in the country- all on the banks of Upper Ganga Canal, at the bountiful foothills of the mighty Himalayas. Getting to the place itself carries the spirit of all these for anyone. SIA takes and shares this pride this time to present an AV install of a ‘high nature,’ literally!

When the Bengal Engineers Group (BEG) – informally called as Bengal Sappers – decided to have a good sound reinforcement for their newly constructed auditorium at their headquarters at Roorkee, the small but beautiful Himalayan town with riches of heritage and nature’s bounty, their ideation was to have a system that does multi-tasking: While playing central to their live band performances, the system also had to meet the multiple requirements of conferences, seminars, guest lectures and such other activities specifi c to the Army commune, all within a newly created cinematic setting.

The auditorium, as it is, is a big space with a seating capacity of 800; with beautifully done interiors and an elevated balcony, it does look like a conventional cinema hall of yore. The BEG management scanned and scrutinized before they zeroed in on the Delhi-based integrator Acoustic Arts to realize their brief and vision.

The Hajipir Auditorium – as the venue is called – is a distinct space, its location at a typical altitude being one, and the requirement within the space being the rest. All these issues were clinically analyzed by the design team comprising Acoustic Arts and KLM Designs headed by KL Malhotra of Delhi who handled both the interior design and acoustics consultancy for the venue.

That the space had to be a multipurpose venue, it had to have all that diverse material going into its making. “That itself was the big challenge,” informs KL Malhotra. “The shape of the venue being rectangular was a challenge in its own right,” he explains, “moreover it had to play a regular auditorium in the setting of a conventional cinema hall- both with diverse specs.”

That both the interior design and the audio-video specs differ from a regular auditorium to a cinema hall in terms of choice, use, and placement of the AV sources it was a tough call on KLM, as well as the integrator.

To create a holistic ambience that is both aesthetically beautiful and acoustically perfect towards meeting cinema as well as non-cinematic presentations, the design team chose to furnish the interior surfaces with acoustically treated wooden material. As a result, the side walls have been done with long, alternating frames made of bright golden yellow wooden panels fi xed into the matrix of dark snuff wooden empanelment with a layer of maroon coloured panels at the bottom. A protrusion of upper wall blending with the ceiling poses a typical design element. The ceiling has also been acoustically treated with sound absorbing tiles.

The AV settingThat a multitasking sound was one paramount factor, the design team chose VQ Series speakers and VS Series Subwoofers from Tannoy and C Series amps from Lab Gruppen. The system,

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therefore, comprised a pair each of Tannoy VQ 60, and VQ64DF speakers complimented by a pair each of Tannoy VS218DR and VR subwoofers. The audio from these sources is powered by one each of C88:4X, C68:4X and C20:8X amps from Lab Grupen.

“The VQ systems utilize a unique driver technology to radiate a coherent single point source for superior dispersion control (when coupled to single horn),” explains Krishna Pratap Singh of Tannoy India. “This advanced design aligns the acoustical centres of the transducers providing a single coherent wave-front emanating from the throat,” Krishna continues, “the driver uses two concentric annular ring diaphragms. The larger of the two has a 3.5” voice coil and reproduces frequencies from 400Hz to 7 kHz.”

Another major advantage, according to the Tannoy exec, is that there would be no crossover anywhere near the vocal region ensuring most natural and phase coherent reproduction at this critical area. The 2-inch HF diaphragm takes over at 7kHz to 22kHz by way of a passive or an active crossover. The sound system, therefore, delivers a uniform +3dB coverage which is a fantastic speech intelligibility in the given auditorium.

“The venue is spec’d to play military band very regularly, and its shape and structure is unique too,” says Siddharth Chhiber of Acoustic Arts, the integration fi rm. “The setting required a high-power system capable of playing multiple functions. We needed something that does this, blending with the interior design appeal.,” he explains. “Since the VQ Series from Tannoy come in a beautiful design and also a cabinet that is capable of the SPL similar to a conventional four-box line array, we chose them.”

More, that the venue has a balcony, and seats as many as 800 patrons, it required a downfi ll too. This has been addressed with a pair of VQDF speakers. In addition, as many as 20 CVS4 Tannoy speakers have been installed all over the foyer to distribute the audio from the auditorium.

Further complimenting the audio are a selection of beyerdynamic handheld mics for enabling free-moving speakers during presentations and seminars etc. The mixing job is handled by a Yamaha Mixing Control in the control room. The audio mixing is further complimented by a pair of Biamp Nexia PM NEXLINK and a Biamp Red DSP. “The Biamp DSPs allow for different EQ and gain settings for different applications effortlessly, which was the requirement by the client,” explains Chhiber.

The non-cinematic video component had been incorporated by means of a 6200 Lumen NEC-NP4100 DLP projector mounted to the ceiling below the balcony. The projector is capable of throwing images in adequate brightness on the large screen, informs the integrator. A Kramer AV Switcher had been incorporated into the system for switching between audio and video seamlessly.

“Challenges per se, there were none for us,” affi rms the integrator. Since the facility was newly built, we did not have any structural or technical challenges,” he says and hastens to add, “the only challenge was to coordinate between the teams, to be able to complete it on time.”

“The Hajipir (Bengal Sappers) auditorium is one of fi rst projects in India installed with VQ systems,” informs the Tannoy exec, “that the client is impressed with the performance of our expertise and systems, it gave us the reassurance of our scaling capability.”

According to him, Lt. Col V K Tiwary of the Bengal Sappers Engineering Group appreciated the unique combination of ‘power and grace’ in the sound of the VQ Systems.

www.acoustics-art.com

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Sahana Group’s AV need addressed promptly

Mumbai-based realty fi rm Sahana Group wanted to create a sophisticated conferencing and boardroom facility towards addressing its growing business requirements. The Group management searched around for a company who could build a solution that looked sophisticated but with minimal technology play and being cost-effective. Locally-based Prompt-AV met their needs. SIA presents a snapshot of what is a very simple but very effective AV install.

When the Sahana Group wanted to create a boardroom cum conferencing facility at its headquarter in Andheri in Mumbai, the group’s chief in-house architect Sanjay Badve was pretty much clear what he wanted: a state-of-the-art technology enablement to provide them a more intimate and controlled environment for business development. The brief for PromptAV included a set-up of multimedia presentation, and video-conferencing with complete automation. A great deal of thought went in

Structural limitation of space required clinical attention to details

considering the structural limitations of the space, and other parameters. A clinical attention to detail was required to achieve maximum fl exibility. And SaiSiva, the Prompt AV chief, and his team went about weaving in a custom solution.

The solution, therefore, included a large custom Da-Lite Screen for front projection of images meant to be beamed through a Sanyo 4500 ANSI lumen projector, which is discretely mounted to the ceiling via a Comm Products motorized lift. The connectivity is future-proof with connections for HDMI and RGBHV content using a Kramer switching system in the backend.

Audio is distributed by six units of JBL two-way speakers and two EVID 4.2 FOH speakers. All the equipment is decently housed inside the table in a structured manner with climate control rack. A Crestron CP2 processor is integrated to an I-Pad touch panel for ease of operations. The task of delivering

high fi delity sound has been entrusted to a Pioneer amplifi er.

All lighting scenes and drapes controls are automatically processed by the Lutron GXI 3104 dimming module which has been programmed for fi ve different scenes through the Crestron processor. The signal management equipment consists of Kramer HDMI switcher and routers located in the table.

Prompt AV took charge of the complete design including last minute customer changes for the conference room, boardroom and the MD’s cabin.

The new facilities have provided Sahana Group with a beautiful auditorium with a fl exible AV System infrastructure which can be upgraded to fulfi ll their unique requirements. The facility has been designed to stay at the leading edge of currently available AV systems.

www.promptav.com

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The Lily, one of Hong Kong’s most striking and expensive residential developments, has installed Lutron Electronics GRAFIK IntegraleT and HomeWorks® Lighting Control System across all its serviced apartments and show fl ats in the building. The sophisticated lighting control system is designed to counter strong daylight glare and eliminate distracting internal refl ections at night to provide an unimpeded 180° panoramic sea view.

Occupying a prime site on Repulse Bay Beach, the Norman Foster designed Lily comprises four interlinked residential towers which gently curve towards the famous beach and out across the South China Sea. It features an expansive curtain glass window to enhance views - the signature hallmark of the development which was inspired by the Calla Lily fl ower.

“The specifi c lighting challenges brought by the curtain wall and dynamic positioning of the building meant that we needed an intelligent lighting control system to manage all aspects of the lighting set-up and enhance the internal ambience of the building,” said Nick So, The Lily’s Design Director. “The interior design emphasises the softness and fl uidity of its extraordinary curved structure and the uniqueness of its presence in the environment. Lighting ambience plays a critical role in this, which is why lighting control systems from Lutron Electronics were considered and eventually specifi ed.”

In the serviced apartments, where tenants tend to come and go fairly

frequently, a simple and user-friendly lighting system that is easy to operate was required. Lutron’s GRAFIK Integrale enables users to control electric light effortlessly, even for the fi rst-time. Instead of tapping individual switches like in a standard apartment, users can turn on individual or groups of lights through a central control unit. The system also helps occupants create different ambiences for different activities at the touch of a button.

By dimming the lights to a comfortable level, GRAFIK Integrale can tackle the problems of glare and internal refl ection on windows commonly found in homes without lighting controls. GRAFIK Integrale can control not only traditional incandescent and halogen lamps, but also compact fl uorescent lamps without the need for any interfaces. Users can control the lights directly from the main control unit or add as many keypads as they want wherever they fi nd necessary.

In the penthouse suites which are the most exclusive units within the Lily, there is a glass top skylight that adds natural light, a view and a sense of grandeur to the apartment. Considering the elegant lifestyles of the penthouse suite residents, another sophisticated Lutron system HomeWorks was deployed to meet their needs.

HomeWorks provides integrated control of a home’s lighting environment, regardless of home size. All lights and motorised window shades in the system can be controlled individually or operated together at the touch of designated buttons on Lutron keypads and remote

controls or an icon on the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, according to preset scenes for different activities such as party, movie or dinner. HomeWorks system can be also integrated with other systems including audio or video products, fi re and security systems to provide additional convenience and safety. Edmond Chan, Senior Marketing Communications Manager at Lutron, comments, “Our lighting control systems support the interior design in a three dimensional way, giving depth and layering effects to the decorative wall furnishings and loose furniture fi ttings, making them more vivid in the space and visually appealing to the occupant. Dedicated light zone effects highlight different activities while spotlight is strategically recessed to cheer up the artefacts and adds accent to the focal point of space.”

With Lutron being an environment advocate, it is no surprise that The Lily residents can easily make their home greener. By dimming their lights by 10%, they can double the life of their incandescent lamps even without noticing the difference in light level as human pupils will enlarge to let in more light as compensation. While enhancing the aesthetics of different rooms, dimming can allow the Lily to reduce energy consumption without sacrifi cing any comfort of the residents.

To meet the needs of this project while maintaining a green and sustainable environment, The Lily lighting project was completed with Lutron’s professional support and prompt feedback within a tight deadline - 15 months from design inception stage to site implementation. “We started specifying Lutron products more than 20 years ago. I found Lutron extremely helpful when coping with the design changes and challenges at the Lily and we consider its system a master of light in the market,” said So.

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Lutron Lighting Control Systems at The LilyNorman Foster designed HK residential building maintains sophisticated lighting ambience in face of daylight glare and distracting internal refl ections

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Dataton’s WATCHOUT at spectacular new Beijing exhibition

Exhibition features 56 projectors, a 228 meter screen, and multiple right-angle turnsDataton supplied its WATCHOUT™ multimedia content playback solution for a multi-faceted 228 m screen in an extraordinary new Chinese exhibition titled ‘Old Beijing Gets Moving’.

Located in the Chinese capital’s National Conference Center, adjacent to globally renowned Olympic venues such as the Bird’s Nest stadium and Water Cube, ‘Old Beijing Gets Moving’ takes as its inspiration ‘A Glance Round Old Beijing’ – a celebrated panorama of the city as it was in the 1930s, originally created as an extended scrolled image by the painter Wang Daguan.

Thanks to WATCHOUT’s ability to seamlessly blend and synchronise the images of 56 digital video projectors, Daguan’s original painting has been brought to life as a spectacular animated video in which up to a thousand ancient buildings including temples, castles, city walls, theatres, shops and people’s homes are enhanced by moving images of the people who once inhabited them as they go about their daily lives – walking, talking, working, shopping, playing and even, in one case, getting married.

On entering the exhibition, visitors are guided around in front of a custom-built projection screen that measures three

metres high and is over 228 metres long. Along its ‘journey’, the screen takes a number of right-angle turns, allowing visitors to view some parts of the animation in parallel with one another, and giving them a fresh perspective each time they turn a corner.

“The theme of the exhibition is ‘Watch Old Beijing, Love New Beijing’,” explains Kenneth Cheung of Audio Visual Technique, Dataton’s local partner. “Many of the buildings represented in Wang Daguan’s original painting are long gone, so the idea was to apply new technology in a way that would bring them back to life for today’s generation.

“The creative team responsible for ‘Old Beijing Gets Moving’ is the same one that created the acclaimed Riverside Scene in the Chinese Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo. We thought that was an extraordinary achievement of digital programming and animation, but this new Beijing exhibition outshines it not just in terms of scale but also in terms of creativity, artistic depth and sheer ambition.”

Audio Visual Technique supplied the WATCHOUT licences to local systems integrator An Heng Group, which designed the exhibition’s AV infrastructure. As well as its multiple

image-blending, WATCHOUT was chosen for its geometry correction capabilities – essential given the many corners in the projection map – and for its centralised control features which allow the whole ‘show’ to be triggered and run automatically from the Exhibition’s Crestron control system.

Adjacent to the new display, three of Wang Daguan’s original paintings – ‘A General View of Old Tianqiao’ and ‘Landscape of the Capital and its Environs’ as well as ‘A Glance Round Old Beijing’ – are showcased for comparison, themselves occupying a total length of over 30 metres and providing a poignant artistic contrast to the multimedia wall.

Fredrik Svahnberg, Marketing and Communications Manager at Dataton, observes: “Our partners in Asia continue to astound us with the scale and ambition of their work, and ‘Old Beijing Gets Moving’ is a perfect example. It is hard to imagine a multimedia installation of this scale being accomplished with anything other than WATCHOUT, and we are delighted to have been the supplier of choice for such a spectacular and historically important project.”

www.dataton.com

Photo credit: Audio Visual Technique

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projectiondesign drives world’s largest offshore training simulatorSimulator features 48 F22 DLP projectors

In one of the most impressive demonstrations yet of the company’s ability to produce consistent, high-performance, immersive imaging for 24/7 applications, Norway’s projectiondesign has supplied 48 of its F22 DLP® projectors to the world’s largest offshore training simulator.

The simulator is located in Perth, Australia, and was built by Offshore Simulator Center AS (OSC) of Aalesund, Norway. The facility is owned and operated by Farstad Shipping, a leading supplier of support services to the international oil industry, and was opened in December by the Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg. The Perth project is the company’s most ambitious installation to date, as OSC’s design director, Joel A Mills MSc MNID, explains:

“The Perth installation simulates two large, 360-degree bridges. Personnel using the simulator appear to be on the bridge of a vessel, operating controls for large-scale mechanical hardware such as winches and working in conjunction with other bridge personnel and rig cranes. The emphasis is on teamwork rather than individual tuition. When we train, we train the entire crew of a vessel together, because if something goes wrong in a ship’s engine room, for example, it affects what happens on deck. It also allows us to involve more than one vessel and various crew roles.

“Rather than using a few large, powerful projectors, our requirement is for a large number of relatively small devices

that can nonetheless deliver very high-performance imaging over a short throw distance. The F22 is perfect in this respect – bright, consistent, rugged and reliable.”

At the Perth simulation centre, the 48 projectiondesign F22s are used in WUXGA resolution, their images seamlessly blended together to produce a full 360-degree image that is some 7 metres high and 15 metres in diameter. Mills describes the screen shape as ‘half a teacup’ and reveals that it incorporates similar technology to that used in IMAX cinemas.

“The visual simulation aspect of the system is fully integrated with the hardware on the ‘bridge’, which is all Rolls-Royce marine equipment and which behaves exactly as it would if you were really at sea,” Mills continues. “As soon as the simulation starts, you are convinced not only that you are surrounded by water but that the water is actually moving and that you are moving with it.

“A lot can happen when you are servicing an oil-rig in a remote, offshore location, especially if the weather is bad. So the simulator gives us the opportunity to re-create those adverse weather conditions. As the waves grow larger, the movement of the vessels within the 3D environment is mathematically and physically resolved so that their response is exactly as you would expect to fi nd in the real world.”

Commenting on this landmark project, Anders Løkke, International Marketing

Director, projectiondesign, says: “We’ve had an excellent working relationship with OSC for many years, and each project they bring us into seems to be more ambitious than the last. Their need for total consistency in terms of brightness, optics and colour matching is a refl ection of the mission-critical nature of their work, and we are delighted to be their preferred supplier of visual solutions.

“It’s important to remember that simulators such as this latest huge project in Australia have the potential not just to save their operators money but, in the case of hazardous offshore environments, to save human lives as well.”

A joint venture of Farstad Shipping, Rolls-Royce Marine, Aalesund University and Marintek Trondheim, OSC was formed in 2004 with the specifi c aim of developing training centres that could accurately simulate the complex manoeuvres associated with repositioning oil rigs, positioning anchors, and the loading and offl oading of rig cargo.

www.projectiondesign.com

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71Systems Integrati on Asia

April - May 2012 TECH TALK

10 FAQs about Corporate AV With Kuldip Kamat, Managing Director, All Wave AV Systems

What are the main reasons for a corporate space to invest in an AV set-up?AV in corporate spaces has evolved from a ‘nice to have’ to a ‘need to have.’ Organizations need to invest for set-up that ensures most, if not all, of their business processes are conducted in smooth, seamless and productive fashion with minimal CAPEX and optimal user experience. Inter- and intra-facility communications, training, business processes, conferences, and even day-to-day administrative operations need AV today. A typical tele- or video-conferencing AV set-up complements the interior décor and aesthetic appeal too. So, it is a necessary embellishment for any business space today.

What spaces are covered by a typical AV set-up, and why?Today, the role of AV has evolved beyond boardrooms to almost the entire corporate workspace. Video conferencing suites with furniture and technology executed to create an immersive experience, smaller meeting rooms for distance conferencing, training rooms, cafeterias, open workspaces and receptions for Digital Signage applications, executive lounges with music rooms, laboratories (for product companies), customer focus centers/ idea rooms replete with touch screen displays etc. all are a play fi eld for AV.

How does one zero in on the exact requirement?In AV-speak one has to separate the signal from the noise. Too often, clients get distracted by ‘what’s new; what’s cool; which brand should I look at;’ or worse ‘what’s my competitor using! If one looks at the intended application fi rst, and not have distractions, then the right solution will come around the corner. In many cases, the ‘bill of materials’ (BOM) gets slashed by half as the original specifi cation gets over-engineered. Fitting the solution into the project budget is a skill. An honest and engaging dialogue between the AVSI and the client is thus the requirement.

Tell us about compatibility issue in design or set-up? What one must look for?Clients or end-users must look for two aspects: technology that works cross-platform and secondly, it does not run the risk of getting obsolete in the near-term. Cross-platform means working in a standards-based environment. Imagine having an expensive Video Conferencing set-up that works only with a small cohort of devices, but does not handshake with other equipment or VC units. Technology without protocols can be a nightmare! Risk of out dating is high with products like purely analog switchers, displays without capability of adding signage content, Standard Defi nition conferencing, etc. It not only diminishes the user experience, but potentially increases the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by means of replacements/ upgrade costs.

What are the important facets in set-up design the end user should look for?With application for each room at the core and management and budgeting at a holistic level, AVSIs, clients, consultants and space planners must decide on the AV solution by “beginning with the end in mind.” Examples of holistic design inputs include designing the lighting for video conferencing, bandwidth calculations for conferencing applications (bandwidth shaping if needed), central management for room scheduling and control, and resource management, etc.

How should an AVSI project be planned? What is the duration of each cycle?Almost all AVSI projects go through the phase of design-supply-install-maintain. Due diligence, time and effort is indispensable for each phase. The design cycle involves the SI or consultant at an early stage even before the plans are fi nalized. Once the BOM is done, the supply cycle takes over. Projects for example in India, by default use an overwhelming majority of imported products, so suffi cient time buffers should be given to accommodate transit. The installation preparation and cabling should be done as the supply phase gets under-way. The Maintain phase is post site handover and training, and includes periodic maintenance and training/ upkeep of the facilities. A typical corporate project takes anywhere between 30 days to 90 days depending on complexity of install and depth of the BOM.

What are typical costs involved in a set-up?Most clients wonder “if there is a thumb rule as to how much would a typical AV setup cost!” Unfortunately, it cannot even be guesstimated. There are too many variables involved. At best, one can benchmark against a similar sized project (but only for the purposes of budgeting). Boardrooms with video conferencing facilities can cost anywhere between US$40,000 and US$400,000 depending on the application, fi nish and level of sophistication!

Post set-up, what do most corporate AV clients ask for?Two words: outstanding support! As a community, we must ensure that the relationship is that of a partnership, and not simply a vendor. A lot of clients ask for updates in technology as well, so service is of paramount importance.

What are the new trends some of your clients have been implementing recently?We see a lot of action in digital signage display, LED based lighting dimmers, video walls, and knowledge capture and management domains. Most clients want to use more convergence-based technology like conferencing on tablets (Android, Windows and Apple).

Where do you see the technology in the SI space heading in the next three years?There are two fundamental shifts: one- a gradual, continual improvement shift in product space like Wi-Fi based controls (from an earlier RF), LED based lighting from CFL, “going green” and calculating CER’s etc. The second are paradigm shifts. I believe the rapid game changers in the Android market will potentially change the way devices are designed and operated.

Kuldip Kamat is Managing Director of All Wave AV Systems, one of the leading AVSIs based out of Mumbai, India. Kuldip holds a Master’s degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering from Ohio University (Honors society: Alpha Pi Mu) and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Mumbai University. Prior to All Wave AV Systems, Kuldip served as Senior Analyst at The Advisory Board Company; a NASDAQ-listed Management Consulting fi rm based in Washington DC. He can be reached at [email protected]

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April - May 2012 SPOTLIGHT

Verrex continues expansion throughout Asia Pacifi c

Celebrating its 65th anniversary Verrex expands on its capabilitiesWith a broad global footprint, design-build integrator and managed services provider, Verrex, serves corporate hubs throughout Asia Pacifi c, EMEA and North America.

Headquartered globally in the USA, Verrex celebrates its 65th Anniversary in 2012. Over the past two years it has signifi cantly expanded its presence and breadth of its capabilities in the Asia Pacifi c region. Since fi rst opening its Asia Pacifi c headquarters early in 2010 in Hong Kong, opportunities presented by growing markets in Australia, China, Japan, Korea and Singapore have been a catalyst for the company’s continued expansion. The keys to Verrex’s success are as diverse as the companies it serves.

Manage Globally, Execute LocallyMultinationals have recognized the Asia Pacifi c region as a vital center for international business, whether in main fi nancial hubs such as Hong Kong and Singapore or in the many other emerging economies. This includes Asia Pacifi c-based companies that have expanded beyond their own domestic borders. Verrex responded to the needs of these companies by positioning itself to support business hubs.

In addition to its headquarters in Hong Kong - with full design, engineering, fabrication, quality assurance, control system programming, installation, managed services and onsite staffi ng capabilities - Verrex also opened full-service facilities in Singapore and Shanghai. It was vital for the company

to have full-service offi ces in each region not only because of the sizeable work in all three locations, but owning to the signifi cant differences and subtle nuances from region to region. Therefore it was crucial to build the infrastructure of each offi ce with fl agship support from all Verrex global offi ces, strengthened by native talent with genuine understanding of culture, workforce, language and business conventions in the respective region.

Enterprise SolutionsThe transformation of communication infrastructure and workplace strategies throughout Asia Pacifi c has created extraordinary demand for conferencing and collaboration technologies. Verrex found clients requiring consistent quality standards, greater access to support and greater diversity in technology options.

Mandates for universal designs, systems and technology throughout a single offi ce building or across multiple continents required Verrex to create strategic models for clients. In developing these AV archetypes, factors such as control system functionality, touch panel layout, technology standards and room types were standardized, made to be consistent, familiar and intuitive regardless of location. Such standards have increased productivity, decreased time for deployment and alleviated extensive end-user training.

The Verrex ProcessUnique to the market, Verrex’s approach draws on a proprietary quality management system that documents

each stage in a successful design, system and service deployment. Refi ned over six decades, “The Verrex Process” ensures best-in-quality standards are duplicated consistently regardless of project geography, scope or challenges. Each Verrex team member trains extensively in this process to understand their role in delivering a superior solution. The results are challenges addressed and resolved quickly, consistent quality throughout and successful deployment within timeframe and budget. Verrex also brought an unwavering commitment to certifi cation and training to the region, mentoring talent to meet the highest quality standards through the company’s Global Corporate Training.

EngineeringThe company is especially proud of its world-class engineering group, which adds value in many ways. The cornerstone to their approach is to review each room type and asked the question: “What is the minimum technical standard needed to ensure the user can communicate clearly?” Clear communication covers a number of factors such as the ability to read a spreadsheet on a screen, to hear all participants on an audio conference and to carry out natural conversations across a videoconference link. These factors may appear insignifi cant, but if they are not addressed the facilities will not deliver what a client requires.

Addressing Adoption & UsageVerrex believes technology investments should yield a return measured through high user adoption. If users are not capable or not comfortable using a system, or if usage becomes frustrating, an organization will not see a return on their investment. In response, Verrex offers global managed services, GMS™. This includes preventive maintenance & service agreements, managed conferencing and onsite staffi ng.

Verrex DistributionResponding to a need for greater diversity in technology options in the region, the company also launched Verrex Distribution Limited in 2010. Part of the Verrex family of companies, Verrex Distribution is an authorized distributor of Revolabs, VBrick, Liberty AV, Aurora, Keywest Technologies, Crea Tek, Analog Way, ONELAN, Middle Atlantic and Intelix products, serving systems integrators and consultants throughout Hong Kong.

www.verrex.com

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Kasturi confi dent its ahead of the curve of the unifi ed communications evolutionSIA conducts an exclusive interview with Alan Song, MBA, Sales Director of Kasturi Technology about the company and specifi cally about the RADVISION solutions that it represents.

SIA: Tell us a little bit about Kasturi Technology.

ALAN: Kasturi Technology is one of the region’s pioneers in providing conferencing and communications solutions. Established in 1998, Kasturi Technology began as a start-up,marketing premium, high-end video conferencing solutions. It has since grown to be a full-fl edged technology enterprise specialising in a wide range of multi-tier conferencing and communications systems.

SIA: Your expertise is obviously skewed towards conferencing and communication solutions. Your comments.

ALAN: With more than 13 years of industry experience we possess comprehensive expertise in bringing the best conferencing solutions to businesses. From small to large-scale audio, video and data communications networks to complete systems integration, at Kasturi Technology we are well positioned to provide services right from consultation up toimplementation of conferencing systems and technical support.

Our clientele is testament to our company’s consistent performance and success. Throughout the years we have been a trusted name to various multinational corporations, banking & fi nancial institutions, governing bodies and institutions of higher learning.

SIA: Where does Kasturi mainly do its business?

ALAN: We mainly concentrate our business within Singapore and Malaysia dealing with audio-visual system integrators and main M&E contractors and interior designers.

SIA: One of the key solutions that Kasturi distributes is the RADVISION products and technologies. Who is RADVISION?

ALAN: Since 1992, RADVISION (NASDAQ: RVSN) is one of the industry’s leading provider of products and technologies for unifi ed visual communications over IP and 3G networks. RADVISION offers the broadest and most complete set of standards-based video networking infrastructure and developer tool kits on the market today. These products enable customers and partners to deploy unifi ed communication networks and services, and develop video network equipment and device solutions faster and more reliably than ever before. RADVISION

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is driving the unifi ed communications evolution by combining the power of video, voice, data and wireless – in room Video Conference Systems, mobile video solutions and highly scalable video-enabled desktop platforms for IP and emerging next-generation networks.

SIA: What product range does RADIVISION carry?

ALAN: Full range of back end infrastructure product, MCU, 3G gateway, etc. and Video Conference Endpoint solutions.

SIA: Give us your thoughts on the symbiotic relationship between RADVISION and Kasturi?

ALAN: RADVISION is a market leader in infrastructure product range who offer innovative new products with features and functionality unmatched at a competitive price. This combination of factors puts us in a strong position when we go out to the market to offer our solutions and we feel that we are always ahead of the curve due to RADVISION’s technology. This relationship has without doubt enabled us to grow our business as well as that of RADVISION.

SIA: There is no doubt that video conferencing has taken a strong hold worldwide and has become an important tool for many companies globally. The advantages of implementing video

conferencing solutions has been broadly publicised. We understand that in this light, Kasturi is fi nding immense success with RADVISION’s Scopia XT1000 SMB Edition. Can you elaborate about this solution?

ALAN: The SCOPIA XT1000 SMB Edition is a unique video conferencing solution especially suited to the communication requirements of Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) providing an all inclusive HD video conferencing room system with integrated desktop conferencing and multi-party MCU.

Built on the SCOPIA XT1000 HD room system, with the highest capacity embedded MCU in the industry today, the SCOPIA XT1000 SMB Edition creates a new video conferencing product class by combining HD room system capabilities, embedded multi-party conferencing, desktop conferencing and fi rewall traversal into the only integrated solution of its kind available in the market.

Video conferencing with the SCOPIA XT1000 SMB Edition provides the face-to-face element necessary for successful business relationships. It enables business to be effi ciently conducted with remote colleagues, clients, suppliers and partners, saving money in travel costs and increasing productivity. With the capability to reach workers at home and on the road, the SCOPIA SMB Edition extends the boundaries of businesses.

www.kasturi.com.sgwww.radvision.com

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5 reasons IT professionals will embrace AVBby Ron Camden, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, Biamp Systems

We focus a lot on the advantages AVB will bring to our integration partners: streamlining the deployment process, eliminating hundreds of feet of wires, simplifying complicated network design issues, etc. But often overlooked is what I consider a “game-changing” aspect of AVB —IT professionals will embrace it. And that fact will secure meetings and win business for all of us.

Why are we confi dent IT professionals will accept AVB more readily than other AV network protocols? Here are fi ve important reasons:

1. IEEE standard. AVB was developed by the prominent task group that brought us the IEEE 802 standards for wireless networking. IT types — from department heads to network engineers to help-desk workers — recognize and value IEEE standards. The infl uence of and respect for IEEE cannot be stated enough. The organization has over 400,000 members in 160 countries. It publishes 8 of the top 10 journals in Telecommunications and 6 of the top 10 journals in Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture, among many others.

2. Open standard. AVB is an open standard, which means any device manufacturer can include AVB technology in their product. IT professionals inherently understand that IEEE = open standard and that open standard = interoperability. Interoperability is critical to IT personnel because it allows choice, better pricing, and of course reduced support costs. For example, Gartner* found that introducing a second networking vendor into an enterprise infrastructure will reduce total cost of ownership for most organizations by at least 15% to 25% over fi ve years. Closed, proprietary solutions are a thing of the past.

3. Future proof. Because there is a standards body dedicated to maintaining and improving the AVB standard,

interoperability is ensured now and in the future. With “cost reduction” landing in the top 10 list of CIO priorities, no IT department will invest in solutions they will need to “rip and replace” in a couple of years.

4. Easy to manage. Audio visual systems, particularly in large-scale installations, can be extremely complex. When the devices in a system can be standardized on AVB, it takes uncertainty out of the equation and minimizes complexity — both in installation and management. Devices interact and function as expected. IT professionals do not embrace solutions with complexity and uncertainty.

5. Technically sound. The AVB standards were developed collaboratively with input from representatives from the consumer electronics, technology, professional AV, and automotive industries. It also has the backing of well-recognized IT providers, including Cisco, Broadcom, and Intel. It is this collaboration that makes the AVB standards more technically valuable than p r o p r i e t a r y technologies.

Today, the AVB standards are new and not widely known in IT circles. Our opportunity is to evangelize the benefi ts and features that matter most to IT professionals. By introducing this technology, we secure our place as a trusted advisor who brings

solutions of value to our customers. The IT professional will get it and what he will say more often than not is, “Why hasn’t anyone told me about this before?”

*Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT) is the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company.

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Systems Integration Asia caught up with Tim Anderson Senior Product Marketing Manager 3LCD, who was in Singapore last November to give a presentation at the Digital Life Hi-Tech Classroom forum through an invitation by Epson. Tim gives us his views about 3LCD technology.

SI Asia: February 2011 saw a signifi cant milestone for 3LCD technology as it became the fi rst projection technology in the world to surpass 70 million chips shipped. To what do you attribute this success?

Tim: We can attribute these successes to three outstanding features about 3LCD technology. First 3LCD provides amazing colours. All 3LCD projectors use a 3-chip optical engine to deliver incredibly bright, true-to-life colour. Secondly, it is energy effi cient. 3LCD projection technology uses light effi ciently to create stunning images. In contrast to 1-chip technology, 3LCD requires on average 25% less electricity per lumen of brightness. Finally reliability. 3LCD systems are reliable and use a simple optical design: 3 chips and 1 prism. Most 3LCD optical systems use no moving parts.

SI Asia: What have been some of the latest technology breakthrough for 3LCD?

Tim: In September, 3LCD launched the world’s fi rst(1) high-temperature polysilicon (“HTPS”) TFT liquid crystal chips for 3D 3LCD projectors. Developed and manufactured using the latest processing technologies, the HTPS chips employ a new technology called ‘Bright 3D Drive’. 3LCD applies this technology in a new range of 3D chips, currently in volume production, which will power a number of 3D 3LCD projectors.

Other technology advances to look out for would be those revolving around lamp technology. 3LCD chips can work with any contemporary illuminant source, including short-arc mercury and xenon pressure lamps. Advances in lamp design have resulted in higher lamp and optical engine effi ciency with improved contrast, all at lower power consumption. LED light sources will also make a great impact. LCD chips, with their simple and compact light path, are well suited for use with LED illuminants. In fact, LED light sources would make the optical chain even simpler by eliminating dichroic mirrors.

SI Asia: According to a recent Pacifi c Media Associates report, interactive and short throw projectors continue to see strong growth specifi cally in the education sector. Your thoughts on this.

Tim: 3LCD technology plays a key role in this sector. As you may know, our largest partner, Epson, holds a 23 per cent share globally in the education sector, according to Future Source. When comparing DLP to 3LCD technology where interactivity is concerned, with 3LCD there is no colour banding or drop in brightness and pen responsiveness is outstanding.

Regarding short throw projectors, customers tell us that they appreciate having the projector close to the wall as it becomes easier to mount and reduces shadow and clutter.

One last point about market trends. I think we’re fi nally seeing customers choose higher resolution projectors like WXGA. It used to be that SVGA was good enough, but today for the type of content educators are showing SVGA isn’t high enough anymore. I always recommend XGA or higher resolution.

Tim Anderson on 3LCD Technology

At the Digital Life Hi-Tech Classroom Presentation, Tim touched on what is important for classroom technology emphasising on the key buying metric for schools when it comes down to projectors should be white brightness and colour brightness. www.3lcd.com

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Enabling experience with AGC Networks Limited

SIA: From the illustrious Tata Sons and simple EPABX start-up to the aggressive Essar Group, how would you characterize the evolution of AGC?

SK: Today EPABX may look like a primitive technology, but when we brought it to India, it was no less a revolution. Since then, AGC Networks has been striving to bring in a technology that is most updated and can help enterprise optimally use their resources. We haven’t changed on that front at all. From an MNC partnering with one of India’s largest business houses, to a pure MNC operations in India, to becoming part of one of India’s most aggressive and diversifi ed business houses – Essar – we have come a long way.

It is this evolution which helped us develop a rich and pulsating organizational culture, which we are proud of. We have team members who brought in the heritage of the Tata Group; those who bring to the table an MNC culture; and those who characterize the aggression of the highly diversifi ed Essar Group. This amalgamation has resulted in creation of a cohesive and vibrant team at AGC Networks. To sum up in one line: the best of the people contributing to rich organizational culture reside at AGC Networks.

SIA: It’s the Silver Jubilee year for AGC. How does it feel like? And what does it mean to you?

SK: AGC has energy of a 25 years old youth- a youth who has learned while walking the path; has gained exposure on route; ready to take on any challenge; and has only one way to go - forward. To some it’s a celebration of a journey completed; a milestone. For us, it is beginning of the true journey.

Looking at these 25 years, the industry can be seen evolving in a manner which a new company can easily miss. We are the one who have witnessed the way things were set and the one I call as Big Reset. We all know that it all started with some apps which were developed to initiate secured storage. When these securely stored apps were to be shared, is when people worked upon building networks. Further evolution saw building of UC applications so that networks can be optimally used and user experience becomes rich.

Now we are seeing the big reset- where UC applications are deriving

the networking needs of future; their security requirements. This will

fi nally bring us back to the inception of this story-

application development. Being witness to these shifts and reset made us more mature and ready for further changes.

SIA: What would it mean to the industry?

SK: We are experienced enablers and that’s what we are our offering to the industry. When we work on a solution, we look at how will it create a better work place for clients and a convenient interacting platform for their customers. That is what we build.

Secondly, when I say we are 25 years young, it means we bring in vigor and focus working on tomorrow’s technology to ensure that the customer’s experience is rich and supportive to organizations; they transform into better, more customer and employee friendly organizations. This helped us on two fronts: introspecting to understand the WHY of our existence; and developing the ‘four pillar strategy’ to focus our energy better.

SIA: Despite being India’s fi rst enterprise with multinational corporate parentage, and strong alliances, AGC made little headway in overseas market till now- could you explain?

SK: AGC was formed as an alliance between a MNC- Avaya and one of India’s largest business houses- Tata. It was aimed at the Indian market; Avaya were the technology arm and Tata were helping them build inroads in the then nascent Indian market. It was then Avaya’s GTM strategy to strengthen their position in Indian market through the alliance. So the question of making little headway overseas doesn’t arise. But post acquisition by Essar, and coming under Aegis, the paradigm shift has happened. Aegis is a renowned name in over 50 countries. With this, we are in a very strong position to expand globally, and we will soon have fi gures talk about that.

SIA: AGC’s stake in the explosive markets of Middle East doesn’t refl ect its competence- could you explain?

SK: The only explosiveness I see in Middle East is of untapped opportunities. The region is rich and with huge potential. There are nations which have been developing; and need technology upgrades to maintain that pace. And, yes there are nations at war and unrest too, but they also need technology to rebuild

Satya K Jha – popularly called as SK – manifests an ‘integrated’ expertise of over 18 years- from systems integration, operations, sales and marketing of IT and telecom solutions; and strategic business planning; and a dynamism of a different genre- a passion for excellence through collaborative leadership. As founder of erstwhile 3D Networks, top exec at Wipro, and currently MD & CEO of India’s leading enterprise communication solutions integrator AGC Networks – a technology services vertical of Aegis Limited, which is an Essar enterprise – his leadership has not only redefi ned the term, but also organizations. SIA caught up with SK to capture his vision and mission for future. Excerpts:

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themselves. In such a scenario, every country has a need of right solutions. In fact, the Middle East is the centre of our expansion plan in 2013.

SIA: How about the recently announced ambition of seeking European and North American fortunes?

SK: Like I said Aegis’ strong presence in outsourcing business especially in the US and European markets will defi nitely give us a head start in these markets. But we are not looking at limiting ourselves with Aegis Global client base; our approach to business is different than our competition and this will be our USP. Again, I refer back to the big reset where UC forms the core of our GTM plan. Secondly, the broad spectrum of solutions we offer to the wide range of business vertical will also help us.

SIA: With most European markets in shambles, how would you make this happen benefi cially? Any action plan to go about?

SK: European markets have already begun showing signs of recovery and I strongly believe that soon it will be better than ever. To reach that position, European enterprises also need to upgrade their existing technology platform and a lot of action can be

expected. This means big opportunity for organizations like AGC Networks, which are capable of delivering end-to-end custom solutions to organizations.

SIA: AGC also chose to be a largely horizontal player- how is this a better proposition than mastery in a chosen vertical or two?

SK: When I say I stand for enabling experience, I can’t choose expertise in a particular pocket. Then I would be falsifying on my promise statement. Secondly, from our experience, we have understood that a project in a vertical can be great learning for other verticals as well. At AGC Networks, our focus is to understand every vertical’s needs, understand them, and propose a solution through our rich learning of cross-verticals.

SIA: Most MNCs have made larger fortunes by developing competencies in one or two focused domains. How about that making sense to AGC?

SK: Well, it’s a strategic decision which every enterprise is at liberty to take. At AGC, we have another reason to keep an eye on all verticals and not put focus on a few. In the last 25 years, we have worked upon opportunities which came up from across verticals, this has equipped

us with a cross-vertical knowledge. Today, if I decide to pick up few verticals then I wouldn’t be using my industry experience and skill sets optimally.

SIA: What do you think is AGC’s single largest contribution to the industry?

SK: Most System Integrators we see have been in transactional mode. Here they sell a solution and charge clients. We totally differ from them. We charge clients for the experience they get and are able to extend to their customers. This differentiation brings us closer to our customer, understand their needs better, and deliver a solution which creates a different usage experience.

SIA: How about the vision 2020 for AGC? Where do you intend to see the company by the time?

SK: Yes, we are planning for exponential growth in our revenues but we are not aiming at just that. Our plan is to become the preferred Solutions Integrator of enterprises operating in all the fi ve continents. We want to be looked at, admired and bench-marked for customer centricity and customer experience.

www.agcnetworks.com

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