Weekly Wrap-Up: May 9, 2014
Happy Friday! We’ve finished another week and gathered some of the top stories we think you can’t miss from this past week. Extron has opened a new training facility in Mexico City, a conversation between Mark Coxon and Scott Tiner about manufacturer and end-user relationships, we are accepting submissions for our annual InfoComm Top 10 Tour Guide and more!
We hope you enjoy this edition of the Weekly Wrap-Up and if you think we missed any important news from this week, let us know!
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Extron announced that its NAV Pro AV over IP Series has been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List after receiving Joint Interoperability Test Command certification. The designation allows the NAV Series to be deployed across government facilities that require validated AV technologies for secure network infrastructures. “Extron has a long […]
Extron Ships Full DTP3 CrossPoint Matrix Switcher Line for 4K/60 Presentation Systems
Extron has released the complete DTP3 CrossPoint Series, a family of configurable 4K/60 matrix switchers that integrate video switching, audio DSP, Dante networking, power amplification and system control into a single unit. The lineup is designed for presentation environments that require flexible routing, sound reinforcement and centralized control across multiple sources and displays. The DTP3 […]
Extron Room Scheduling Panels Deployed at Mid-State Technical College AMETA Center
Mid-State Technical College (MSTC) has installed Extron TLS TouchLink scheduling panels throughout its new Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering Technology, and Apprenticeship (AMETA) Center in Wisconsin. The installation enhances classroom and event scheduling by integrating with the college’s 25Live academic and event management system. The AMETA Center serves as a training hub for Wisconsin’s next-generation technical workforce, […]




