Kramer’s Ari Gorlin Talks to Gary Kayye
Kramer wants to be known as more than a glue company in the AV market. Started as a video and audio accessory company, the company has now ventured into control, BYOD wireless collaboration and HDBaseT signal distribution. I took the opportunity to speak with Ari Gorlin this morning at ISE about where Kramer is positioned in the ProAV market, their future plans and which product lines he sees as their future growth potential. Here’s the one-on-one interview with Ari.
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