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SDVoE Alliance to Offer Five AV-over-IP Education Sessions at InfoComm India

MONTREAL — Aug. 28, 2018 — At InfoComm India in Mumbai, Sept. 18-20, the SDVoE™ Alliance will offer a variety of training sessions focusing on Ethernet as the transport for AV signals in professional AV environments and the ecosystem around the SDVoE platform which allows software to define AV applications.

The sessions will be presented by Manab Mallick of NETGEAR, an SDVoE Alliance founding member company, and Frank Sheehan of consulting firm HyperSphere Limited.

“Education is a primary mission of the SDVoE Alliance and we are proud to be able to rely on industry experts to cover a range of highly relevant topics at InfoComm India,” said Justin Kennington, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “Integrators and end users will discover how they can enjoy the flexibility and scalability of Ethernet while benefitting from the performance of a matrix switch – 4K video without compromise, without latency, and without image artifacts.”

Attendees to the SDVoE Alliance sessions will learn what they need to know to leverage the SDVoE standard for high performance AV network deployments in education, healthcare, enterprise, entertainment, hospitality, retail, houses of worship, government, military, industry and security.

Tuesday, September 18

Networking Crash Course for AV Systems Engineers

Manab Mallick, NETGEAR

10:30-12:00 AVIXA Seminar, Room 1

What is the SDVoE Alliance?

Manab Mallick, NETGEAR

2:00-2:30, AVIXA FlashTrack, Booth D90

New Architectures for Simplified Video System Design

Frank Sheehan, HyperSphere Limited

3:00-3:30, AVIXA FlashTrack, Booth D90

 

Wednesday, September 19

Networking Fast Track: What is a Modular Ethernet Switch and What Does it Mean to AV?

Manab Mallick, NETGEAR

12:30-1:00, AVIXA FlashTrack, Booth D90

Thursday, September 20

How Software Defined Video Over Ethernet is Reshaping Pro AV

Frank Sheehan, HyperSphere Limited

12:00-1:00, AVIXA Seminar, Room 1

More information is available on the InfoComm India website.

All AV distribution and processing applications that demand zero-latency, uncompromised video can benefit from SDVoE technology, which provides an end-to-end hardware and software platform for AV extension, switching, processing and control through advanced chipset technology, common control APIs and interoperability. SDVoE network architectures are based on off-the-shelf Ethernet switches thus offering substantial cost savings and greater system flexibility and scalability over traditional approaches such as point-to-point extension and circuit-based AV matrix switching.

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