
Root will be part of a five-person panel discussing what audio networking is, why and how it is used, and sharing the latest developments in audio networking. Panelists will give recommendations for interoperability of audio over IP environments, insights into the pro-audio challenges, and more. Lastly, the group will explain what technologies are available, providing further insight into AVB, CobraNet®, Dante™, and RAVENNA.
“Audio networking is becoming increasingly ubiquitous. As more equipment is placed on the network, finding an interoperable and flexible solution is key. This panel will highlight the latest developments in audio networking standards and protocols,” Root said. “By examining the language of each standard and providing some best practices for interoperability, attendees will gain valuable insight into networking fundamentals.”
With a long history of developing media and telepresence solutions for the video communications and security markets, Root brings more than 13 years of executive-level experience in both public and venture-backed companies to Revolabs. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University, a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and a dual master’s degree in engineering and management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management.
More information on the panel is available on the BVE website.