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Bi-monthly magazine for audio, visual, light and control systems industry. • Dandi Kutir: A Personification of Technology • Duke Kunshan University: Redefining Education Through Technology • InfoComm15 Highlights

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Vol. 14 Issue 6 ~ August - September 2015

AUDIO • VISUAL • LIGHT • CONTROL SYSTEMS • UNIFIED COMMSMCI (P) 014/04/2015 PPS 1669/08/2013 (022992)

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

• InfoComm15Highlights• DukeKunshanUniversity: RedefiningEducationThroughTechnology

Vol. 14 Issue 6 ~ August - September 2015

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160 Christie Roadster J Series projectors displayed stunning visuals during the opening of the regional sporting event in Singapore

Christie Projectors Used by Hexagon Solution Create an Amazing Visual Spectacle

at Southeast Asian Sporting Event in Singapore

Christie’s rental staging partner Hexogon Solution Pte Ltd installed 160 Christie® Roadster J Series 3DLP® projectors to create an outstanding projection mapping performance during the opening ceremony of the

Southeast Asian sporting event at Singapore’s National Stadium. This was the world’s largest number of Christie projectors ever used for a single event to date. Hexogon Solution also clinched the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the Greatest light output with a total brightness of over 3.2 million lumens.

When you are the leader in visual projection, you have the solutions to meet the most challenging setting. From the smallest of meeting rooms to the most sophisticated virtual reality and simulation systems,

Christie delivers the right visual solutions backed by the best in customer service.

seemingly impossible location and application need.

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CONTENTS Vol. 14 Issue 6 ~ August - September 2015

04 FIRST WORDS

06 NEWS

22 SOLUTIONS UPDATE

SOLUTION HIGHLIGHT26 Aurora Multimedia Launches

new IPBaseT Technology28 Shure Microfl ex Wireless

Microphone System

EXHIBITION REVIEW30 CommunicAsia & BroadcastAsia

201536 InfoComm15 Highlights

COUNTRY ANALYSIS50 India

TECH TALK60 About AES67 Standard And

What It Means For The AV Industry

62 AVB/STN And Why It Might Be Almost As Good As Sliced Bread

INSIGHT64 Epson Manufacturing Facility In

The Philippines

INTERVIEW68 An interview With Toshiharu

Okumuro Of Casio

CONSULTANT SPEAK70 Zane Au, Director, Shen Milsom

& Wilke, Hong Kong

USER PERSPECTIVE72 Sports Analysis Made Simple

EXHIBITION PREVIEW74 The 7th Shanghai Digital

Signage Show76 InfoComm India82 InfoComm Middle East & Africa

INSTALLATIONS85 Myanmar: Bosch Secures

Novotel Resort86 India: Dandi Kutir – A

Personifi cation Of Technology92 Australia: First World War

Galleries Redeveloped94 China: DKU - Redefi ning

Education Through Technology

98 ON OUR WEB

WHAT CONSTITUTES THE LARGEST PART OF YOUR BUSINESS?

49.4%

26%

20.1%

4.5%

Sales and Supply of solutions

Installation/Integration

Consultation

Maintenance

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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 necessar-ily 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 en-sure the accuracy and honesty in both editorial and advertising content at press time, the publisher will not be liable for any inaccuracies.

INDIA AND MIDDLE EAST EDITORRam [email protected]

ADMIN & CIRCULATIONJulie [email protected]

DESIGN AND PRODUCTIONJimmy [email protected]

DIGITAL PLATFORM EDITOR Rosalind [email protected]

ASSISTANT EDITORElissa [email protected]

MEDIA REP IN NORTH AMERICABroadcast Media InternationalMichael J. MitchellTel: +1 631 673 [email protected]

PUBLISHED BYSpinworkz Pte Ltd51 Bukit Batok Crescent#06-10 Unity Centre, Singapore 658077Tel: (65) 6316 2716 Fax: (65) 63162715 www.spinworkz.com

PRINTED BYStamford Press Pte Ltd

Hunger For KnowledgeHaving served the AV industry in Asia for the past 15 years, it is clear that one thing has not changed – the hunger for knowledge. In fact, there seems to be a more pressing need now than ever before.

Many of the countries in the region, especially from South-East Asia are keen to get

themselves better informed and equipped. However, cost seems to be a stumbling block. The other is the fear that companies have of losing their trained staff, especially where certifi cations such as CTS are concerned. We need to move away from this mentality because in the long run trained staff will benefi t the industry as a whole. There has been a strong emphasis from many including InfoComm International about creating an exceptional experience for the users through the AV solutions that have been integrated into a space. It does not matter if the projects are big or small we need to get it done with pride. This is only possible as more of the industry upgrades its knowledge from something as simple as proper cabling to understanding working on AV from an IT perspective.

A recent trip to the Philippines for an InfoComm Network Day had a very decent turnout. Many were keen to grasp whatever knowledge they could from a short presentation by RGB Spectrum on video processors. Talking to the participants after the event, I learned that many were happy to get snippets of information that would help them better understand technologies. There is keen interest to learn but many are not able to pay big sums. From our conversations this is a recurring theme in India, Vietnam, Indonesia and other countries. SI Asia has decided to help them achieve their goals and hopefully we will get the ball rolling in October for those from the Houses of Worship sector in the Philippines, for a start.

Our planned course in August in Singapore on “Principles of Sound System Design”, by SynAudCon has also had an overwhelming response - again reiterating that many in the industry are keen to upgrade their knowledge. Thanks to our sponsors Biamp and Harman who are looking beyond the bottom line, this course will see over 80 delegates upgrading their knowledge from across the region. Biamp and Harman understand that for the industry to evolve there must be continuous knowledge upgrading. We hope more companies, especially manufacturers will step up and enable structured training not just about their solutions but more about the AV and IT eco-system as a whole.

Thomas Richard PrakasamEditorial [email protected]

ASSISTANT EDITORShireen [email protected]

FIRST WORDSSystems Integrati on Asia August - September 201504

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SRI LANKA: The Lighthouse, leading Sri Lankan provider of lighting solutions, has forayed into audio-visual and systems integration business.

The Lighthouse Audio Visual (Pvt) Ltd, the new business concern of the company, will render the full chain of AV services – systems integration, consulting and design, maintenance, programming, and distribution – to the industry in Sri Lanka and beyond.

Talking to SI Asia recently, The Lighthouse Managing Director Dammika Caldera said that while the company had been involved with the AVSI industry for over 10 years now, they decided to

Aurora Multimedia Forms IPBaseT™ Partnership With West Penn WireINTERNATIONAL: Aurora Multimedia has announced a new partnership with cable leader West Penn Wire. Under the agreement, the company will leverage Aurora Multimedia's IPBaseT™ technology across its fi ber-optic and category 6A/UTP products — providing the reliability and bandwidth needed for supporting today's demanding A/V installations.

"Aurora Multimedia's IPBaseT technology was designed to provide fast, reliable, high-quality delivery for streaming, media, or any other data-driven application. Through our

partnership, we're taking this A/V evolution one step further by certifying West Penn Wire's leading line of fi ber-optic and category 6A cabling products," said Paul Harris, CEO, Aurora Multimedia. "Aurora Multimedia is known for pushing the technology envelope, and this collaboration is only the beginning. We anticipate many more powerful and successful alliances with industry innovators."

Aurora Multimedia's IPBaseT technology will be featured on West Penn Wire's full line of fi ber-optic cables. Constructed with two 50/125μm OM3 fi ber-optic and

18/2 power capabilities, the long plug-and-play assemblies are also equipped with four LC (OM3) connectors (two on each end) in addition to a pulling eye for easy installations. Aurora Multimedia's IPBaseT technology is also engineered into West Penn Wire's Category 6A F/UTP products, offered in both non-plenum and plenum constructions, and are built with 4pr. 23AWG twisted pairs with an overall 100-percent heavy foil shield.

www.auroramultimedia.com

NEWSSystems Integrati on Asia August - September 201506

Lighthouse Forays Into AV Businessstart this business as their new business arm. With a senior industry professional – who had been a General Manager with a Harman distributor – joining him as a partner, Dammika decided to pursue AV business as a distinct business avenue.

“We are the only full-fl edged company in Sri Lanka, complete with rich experience and expertise, and exposure to the industry dynamics, vast range top brand products from across the world touching every aspect of the AV domain.” Dammika asserted, “As it is, we have been providing these services for a good time now; now, we want to pursue it as a focused domain.”

The company distributes a whole range of products in audio, video, display, networking, and control systems. It trades in as many as a dozen audio brands that include those of the Music Group, EAW, beyerdynamic, and Biamp; visualization brands such as Christie, display brands such as Vivitek and Samsung; besides industry majors such as Kramer, Crestron, and Tandberg.

www.thelighthouse.lk

ATEN SUES UNISUM & HARDLINKATEN has announced that it has offi cially fi led patent enforcement actions in the Beijing Intellectual Property Court on June 3, 2015 against KVM vendors Unisum of Shenzhen and Hardlink of Beijing for patent infringement of its KVM switches.

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Milestone AV Unveils Brand New WebsiteINTERNATIONAL: Milestone AV Technologies, home to the Chief, Da-Lite, Sanus and Projecta brands, has launched a new website with expanded functionality to better serve customers. This is the result of an extensive, two-year customer engagement process to help determine the best way Milestone brands can become the easiest partners to work with.

A theme in the research that kept appearing was the desire for one consistent experience across Milestone's brands. This means one account, one website and one phone number. Customers wanted to access their account information online including pricing, order tracking and product availability. They wanted quick-turn quotes and automated notifi cation on order status. In short, they often wanted many of the same features found on consumer websites like Amazon® and Zappos®.

Currently, customers experience Chief and Da-Lite on separate sites with separate log-ins, multiple accounts, different payment terms, shipping and tools. For an interim period, the individual brand sites will remain live.

The new site provides one place to specify, confi gure, price, order and track. When customers log in, they will be notifi ed immediately of any issues with an order, what the issue is and how it is being resolved. Customers will be able to fi nd out their product status – pricing, availability and more. It is also responsive, which means the site will change to accommodate tablets or smartphone screens. So no matter how customers access their info, it will be easy to read.

Historically, Chief, Da-Lite, Sanus and Projecta have operated as separate brands. The brands will continue to live

as such, and this fi rst evolution is focused on commercial brands only. However, customers who have been specifi ed as a purchaser of Sanus products and who are logged into the website will be able to add these products to orders. The Projecta brand, sold primarily in Europe, will also be incorporated in the coming months.

www.milestone.com

Lutron Lights Up “Innovation & Infi nity” Roadshow in Asia

Lutron Sales Director, Derek Yung presenting at the Gala Dinner

ASIA: Over 300 members of the building and construction industry gathered at the "Innovation & Infi nity" events that took place at Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong and No. 1 Waitanyuan in Shanghai in early June for an exclusive look at the latest light control solutions offered by Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.. A cocktail and gala dinner were held in both cities, offering all guests a preview of Lutron

innovations, followed by a seminar on the following day to introduce Lutron's hospitality and commercial solutions.

The fi rst stop of this Asia roadshow was in Singapore, where Lutron partnered with Singapore Green Building Council to co-host a 2-day event at Four Seasons Hotel on 27-28 May. The Lutron US team then travelled to Hong Kong for their 2nd roadshow, followed by their last stop at Shanghai on 12 June.

"As the name of the event suggests, Lutron thrives on innovations and our various inventions in light control industry can offer infi nite possibilities for designers to realize their designs while meeting the objectives of energy saving, convenience, ambience, comfort and operational effi ciency. Lutron's products deliver world-class performance and

meet stringent return-on-investment requirement", said Derek Yung, Sales Director of Lutron for Greater China.

The range of Lutron solutions announced include:- myRoom™ hotel guestroom

management system that integrates with property and building management systems.

- Palladiom™ keypads with large, backlit and tactile buttons that offer intuitive control of lights and shades per customized engraving.

- Quantum Vue™ - a powerful software that allows facility mangers to manage their electric light and daylight for maximum energy effi ciency, comfort, and productivity.

www.lutron.com

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BECIL Bags Mega Project From HAL INDIA: Broadcast Engineering Consultant India Limited, (BECIL) a Government of India Enterprise under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has recently won a prestigious project from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on a competitive bidding basis. BECIL will design, install, test and commission complete high-end audio visual systems and provide acoustic and interior treatment work for a 800-seat auditorium at HAL’s upcoming ‘Centre of Aerospace Management Excellence & Leadership’ in Bengaluru.

The multipurpose auditorium is envisaged to have state-of-the-art acoustics and professional AV solution in place. Execution of the project is expected to start by August 2015. Once completed, the auditorium would provide an immersive audio video experience to the user with high-end projection system and 7.1 surround sound audio.

“We at BECIL feel that getting an opportunity to create an auditorium of such magnitude for a prestigious organisation like HAL is a great honour and privilege. We hope this journey would take our relationship with HAL to a different height, “ said Mrs Usha Mangalgi, Manager at BECIL Bangalore Regional Offi ce.

The project worth INR 4.33 crore (over US$680,000) is slated to be complete in six months’ time.

www.becil.com

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ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGY CAPTURES LIFE-LIKE HEART IMAGESGE Healthcare has developed an advanced software called "cSound" for its new cardiovascular ultrasound machines that can render realistic 4D -- that's 3D plus time -- heart images.

Pexip® Recognized With GPA Award at InfoComm 2015

INTERNATIONAL: Pexip® has announced that the company has been recognized with a 2015 Global Excellence Award by the Global Presence Alliance (GPA). Following the survey of GPA members represented in 170 cities across the world, the award distinguishes Pexip for delivering excellence in technology, technical

support, sales and marketing programs, as well as global customer service. The award was presented to Pexip at its booth, 2391, at InfoComm 2015 in Orlando, Florida.

"Pexip has emerged as a leading supplier of scalable meeting technology in just two years since its fi rst appearance," said Byron Tarry, President of the Global Presence Alliance. "It was clear from our survey of the Alliance partners that Pexip is not only highly relevant to the needs of global organizations, but it has also worked hard to align its efforts to the channel, providing excellent support."

"Pexip is deeply honored to receive such a prestigious award," said Simen Teigre, CEO and Co-founder of Pexip. "Our Infi nity scalable meeting platform continues to make tremendous strides

since its inception just two years ago as enterprises around the world increasingly equip their workforces with collaboration technologies to make their work more effi cient. InfoComm 2015 was a great show for Pexip, and further cemented our position as a thought leader in the visual communications market."

The GPA consists of leading audiovisual, videoconferencing, and managed services solution providers across fi ve continents. The members' main objective is to reduce costs, improve effi ciency, and enhance communication for global clients. The GPA provides a sole source solutions approach and offers global pricing support as well as greater simplicity through a consolidated service operation.

www.pexip.com

Byron Tarry (L), President of the Global Presence Alliance congratulates Simen Teigre (R), CEO and Co-founder of Pexip on winning a 2015 Global Excellence Award.

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NEWS 11Systems Integrati on Asia August - September 2015

Qumu Sets Up Offi ce In Dubai, Expands Into Middle EastMIDDLE EAST: Qumu Corporation, a global provider of innovative solutions to create, manage, secure, distribute and measure the success of enterprise

video, has announced the opening of its Dubai offi ce that will serve as the headquarters for its operations in Middle East, North Africa and Turkey.

On his recent visit to the region, Sherman Black, Qumu CEO said, “The

high level of interest from both end-users and partners has driven our decision to open an offi ce in UAE. Having a local sales presence will allow us to better serve existing customers, provide support to the needs of prospects and to effi ciently drive business from within the region.”

As more and more companies strive to improve employee communications and collaboration, the demand for video content management systems is on the increase. Enterprise video spans all vertical markets and, Qumu will be working to recruit and establish a partner network across the region with particular emphasis on KSA, UAE and Turkey with the possibility of setting up a VAD presence in the region.

Sherman Black, Qumu CEO

The company has also appointed a General Manager to manage its MEA business. Cem Ocal, coming in as Qumu’s GM for the region, brings 17 years of experience in both direct and channel sales roles covering the Middle East and Turkey to the position. Before joining Qumu, Ocal was at Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise based in Dubai. His experience in the region gives him key insights into customers and channel partners in the Middle East.

The Middle East operations will be supported by marketing and technical teams covering both pre-sales and professional services functions.

www.qumu.com

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Symetrix Announces Third-Party Integration With SymNet Composer 4.0INTERNATIONAL: Late last year Symetrix announced extensive new support for third-party Dante devices from Shure, Audio-Technica, Attero Tech and Stewart Audio in version 3.0 of its SymNet Composer open architecture design software. Now the DSP specialist has expanded its confi guration opportunities even further with the release of SymNet Composer 4.0.

With SymNet Composer, integrators can use a single piece of software to streamline their programming, network discovery and Dante signal routing of SymNet hardware and multiple third-party products. The latest software version extends this capability to encompass Attero Tech’s newly-released unDUSB Dante interface.

“Attero Tech’s unDUSB is a very handy, driver-free 2x2 USB-to-Dante interface that will be deployed primarily for computer-based applications in conferencing systems such as Skype and Microsoft Lync,” explained Trent Wagner, senior product manager, Symetrix. “It can also assist with playback and recording on a PC, so should be very useful for the purposes of archiving meetings and recording courtroom sessions.”

Additionally, SymNet Composer 4.0 offers full support for Symetrix’ latest ARC series wall panel remote. Expected

to begin shipping shortly, ARC-3 will arrive in a single SKU supporting both surface- and fl ush-mounting, and incorporates a brand new capacitive touch interface with LED feedback, as well as a multi-lingual graphics-capable OLED display that is expected to resonate strongly with Symetrix’ global customer base.

“The response to our efforts to increase fl exibility of control options in concurrent

iterations of SymNet Composer has received a very enthusiastic reaction from systems integrators worldwide – and we expect that pattern to continue with SymNet Composer 4.0,” remarked Wagner. “The ease of third party device confi guration is an obvious benefi t to the SI community, and we expect to be in a position to announce further integrations in the near-future.”

www.symetrix.co

The latest version of the open architecture design software for SymNet Edge and SymNet Radius Dante-scalable DSPs also provides support for the new ARC-3 wall panel remote.

WEARABLE FOR THE MIND - A NEW ERA OF BRAIN RESEARCH? Neuroscientists in Toronto have shown that crowdsourcing brain research to hundreds of participants in a short period of time could be a new frontier in neuroscience and lead to new insights about the brain. The researchers used the Muse wireless electroencephalography (EEG) headband to collect brain data from more than 500 adults at a major arts event in Toronto.

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Barco Connects With Partners In Goa

INDIA: Visualization Solutions major Barco hosted its fi rst-of-its-kind Entertainment and Corporate Partners event in Goa recently. Transforming its industry-‘Connect’ initiative into a more of an entertainment-fi lled interactive programme, the two-day event raised considerable excitement among the Barco E&C partners. Attended by over 70 industry professionals who essentially included AV consultants, system integrators and Barco’s partners from across the country, the programme brought forth not only new product and system solutions but also ensuing offerings from the visualization major towards strengthening and expanding its market presence.

For once, the Radisson Blu Resort Goa Cavelossim Beach traded its holiday atmosphere to one of the hi-tech visualization and industry-leading projections. Throughout the action-packed two-day event, Barco offered its business partners a series of workshops and hands-on product demos. “Staying abreast in a fast-evolving industry is not always easy”, said Mandar Gupte, Barco E&C Sales Director. “We, therefore, took this opportunity to give our business partners a comprehensive overview of recent trends and new product launches.”

Pioneering visualization on display: Barco along with High End Systems turned the venue into a glowing canvas on which a slew of its latest solution shone at their best. An impressive lighting set-up immersed the conference room in a fi tting ambience. Local business partner Star Dimensions India Pvt Ltd helped create the lighting installation, providing the necessary equipment as well as onsite support during the event.

Inaugurating the event, Barco India’s Managing Director Lutz Nehroff briefed the gathering about Barco’s global

positioning, their vision, ambition, and focus on India. Listing out sustainable business models, relationship with partners, and contributing to green planet through environmentally friendly solutions comprising the company’s business philosophy, Lutz reiterated that Barco was committed to philosophy.

Barco’s Vice-President-Sales (E&C) for APAC Nalin Advani, in his address emphasized Barco’s ‘efforts to innovate for bringing the best of technology for E&C segment.’ Stating that Barco had

come a long way ‘from being a 3-chip projection leader to making single-chip projection systems today,’ he said while being technology focused, the company’s efforts were also to address wider market segments and requirements. “We are pushing the envelope further,” he asserted.

Barco’s onboard partner and national distributor for Corporate AV projectors, Green Sources Pvt Ltd (GSPL) was the major force to make the event

Lutz Nehroff, Barco India’s Managing Director

Panel discussion

Nalin Advani, Barco’s Vice-President-Sales (E&C) for APAC

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successful. The distributor apparently played a critical role in not only getting the partners from all over the country but also during the installation of the complete set-up.

“It’s an important initiative for us,” said GSPL Managing Director Swadesh Khetawat. “We wanted to make it known to all the Barco partners and industry community in general that we are here to help them with relevant solutions, and back them up from time to time,” he said and added, “we are happy to start the association with the leader in the market and have confi dence in their innovative technology as a real game-changer for business projector market.”

Barco’s national distributor CEECO Technologies supported the event with ClickShare demo units, installations and on-site support.

As a central aspect of the product showcasing, participants were greeted with an advanced 3D projection mapping display featuring Barco’s PJWU-101B– the brightest single-chip DLP projector on the market. Content for this projection mapping was developed by Montie Paul of W Productions. Another eye-catcher at the show was HDX-W18 FLEX 3-chip DLP projector that relayed all presentations to the venue’s main screen.

Fully integrated solutions: Following the inaugural address by Lutz, the afternoon was fi lled with presentations on various Barco product ranges. Participants were exposed to Barco’s solutions with corporate projectors, collaboration tools and venues and hospitality portfolio. Day One concluded with a lively and interactive panel discussion on key challenges that are being faced by entertainment and corporate visualization industries.

Participants apparently had a joyful, as well as informative time with the event programming. “Getting to know the full depth of Barco’s product offering opens up new opportunities for us to offer our customers fully integrated AV solutions,” said Kelvin Ashby King, Principal Consultant, T2 Consulting.

While Day One programming was capped by a very inquisitive panel discussion, where the attendees posed some very thought provoking questions, followed by a gala night, day two had the participants offered a choice of hands-on product demos. They experienced fi rsthand how the PFWX-51B projector, complete with the ‘ClickShare Inside’ option, fosters collaboration in any meeting-room setting. Other sessions focused on the KVD near-seamless LCD video walls, showcasing the wonders of advanced projection mapping and help participants discover how to create the perfect mood in a venue with Barco lighting solutions and its versatile consoles.

“There’s no better way to really learn about a product than by getting introduced to its features by the people behind it,” felt Shyl Kumar Balu, Managing Director of Genesis IT Innovations. “Experiences like these are invaluable in our efforts to convince more and more customers about the

power of Barco portfolio.”

Says Barco India’s Country Director Vivekanand: “Barco has been renowned for its high end visualization solutions the world over.

It’s been our observation that India has largely been a market of medium range, besides being high end to a good extent. We recognize the potential of this mid-range market, and wanted to tap into that market as well. This event is taken as platform for that mission.”

The introduction of single-chip projection system is one good ratifi cation of the company’s focus on the mid-range market. “We have long established as a high end solutions major,” Vivekanand asserts, “our resolve is now to effectively reach the mid-range market with solutions that are relevant to the segment.”

www.barco.com

Swadesh Khetawat, Managing Director GSPL Vivekanand, Barco India’s Country Director

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Extron Asia's Product Showcase A Resounding Success

SINGAPORE: The 3rd of July saw Extron Asia roll out the carpet for its fi rst ever product showcase at its premises in Singapore. To be clear, Extron Asia does conduct regular demonstrations but this is the fi rst time the company organised an open house of sorts showcasing its many solutions. The showcase targeted at system integrators and AV consultants drew a good crowd who were keen to know what were the latest offerings from the company.

The huge offi ce space was divided into 5 rooms showcasing different solutions to allow for good fl ow as well as to cater to the specifi c interest of the integrators. A semi-treated audio demo room showcased the quality of the Extron Class D amplifi er in a blind test with a high end consumer Class AB amplifi er. Those who attended it were left amazed by the quality of the Extron amplifi er.

Another room was dedicated to video conferencing, showcasing in real time Extron's DSP solutions with AEC features and their Dante enabled amplifi er. Guests set in the typical boardroom set-up environment to experience for themselves Extron's capabilities. Impromptu Q&A made the experience more enriching as well.

The highlight of the event was a 30 minute presentation about True 4K. Presenter, Idham Aljaroo, brought guests through an enlightening presentation about the different 4K variations, data rate requirement, resolution, frame rate, colour sampling and colour bit depth to enable them to understand clearly what they are specifying. Idham fi nished his presentation urging the guests to talk to Extron staff about the Extron XTP II CrossPoint system that is able to handle 50 Gbps which exceeds the bandwidth requirements of both HDMI 2.0 and Display Port 1.3 thus ensuring seamless uncompressed 4K switching and distribution.

Also on display were streaming products, fi bre solutions, XTP range of transmitters, receivers, switchers, control solutions, DTP crosspoint switchers and extensions, videowall processors and collaboration solutions with Extron technical staff on hand to explain their features and advantages.

“This event enabled us to showcase our latest solutions to the integration market. It also allowed us to clarify any of their concerns, enabled them to touch, see and hear the solutions for themselves and also provided them with a venue to mingle with each other,” said a pleased looking Gary Tay, CTS-D, CTS-I, Consultant Liaison Manager, Extro n Asia.

Key Solution Highlights At Product Showcase

DTP CrossPoint 108 4KThe DTP CrossPoint 108 4K is a 10x8

matrix switcher with 4K inputs and outputs that support 4K video signals with 4:4:4 chroma sampling. The switcher also features four built-in independent scalers powered by Extron Vector™ 4K scaling technology and capable

of seamless switching, integrated DTP™ and XTP™ signal extension, comprehensive audio DSP and AEC capabilities and an integrated audio power amplifer.

The DTP CrossPoint 108 4K IPCP also features an advanced control processor that is uniquely expandable – the built-in Extron IP Link® Pro control processor, delivers high-speed processing and abundant control port capacity for complete, customizable control of an entire AV system, including all source devices and displays, plus lighting, window shades, projection screens, occupancy sensing, and more.

ShareLink 200 N Collaboration Gateway - Network VersionThis solutions enables anyone to present content from a personal device.This new version of ShareLink does not include an integrated wireless access point; rather, it works in concert with

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the facility's existing wireless network to allow content sharing from mobile devices. Supported devices include Windows® and OS X® computers as well as Apple® and Android® smartphones and tablets. ShareLink technology provides simultaneous display of presentations, images, documents, and other content from up to four different personal devices, eliminating the need to constantly change sources during a session. Content from a single device shows full screen, and content from multiple devices appears simultaneously in four windows on the display. Any user can share content and control the presentation when it is set to collaboration mode. A moderator mode ensures only approved content is displayed. Designed for professional AV applications, this wireless gateway also includes many integrator-friendly features such as WebShare technology, Power over Ethernet – PoE, and UL 2043 plenum rating.

NetPA Compact Audio Power Amplifi ers with DanteThe Extron NetPA 502 AT and NetPA 1001-70V AT, are half rack 1U, convection cooled power amplifi ers equipped with Dante™ digital audio networking. The NetPA 502 AT delivers two channels of 50 watts into 4 ohms, and the NetPA 1001-70V AT provides a single channel of 100 watts at 70 volts. NetPA amplifi ers receive audio from Dante-enabled devices over a standard local area network, allowing for decentralized distribution of audio throughout a building. In addition to amplifying incoming Dante audio, NetPA amplifi ers feature line level outputs that can simultaneously feed an additional speaker zone or audio system. They feature an Extron exclusive, highly effi cient, advanced Class D amplifi er design, plus patented CDRS - Class D Ripple Suppression that provides improved signal fi delity over conventional Class D amplifi ers.

Extron True 4KFor each of Extron’s 4K solutions, customers will see a True4K logo and True4K specifi cation that includes the vital information they need to know about product performance. The True4K specs will include complete information regarding resolution, frame rate, colour sampling, colour bit depth and maximum data rate. With this detailed information, customers are able to select the right products for their 4K applications and 4K system design requirements.

You can download Extron's Whitepaper on 4K. This paper is meant to help you understand what you need to know about 4K signals for today's systems, and will provide you with a glimpse of the 4K features you will be seeing in the future.

www.extron.com

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Crown Audio Adopts Common Amp Format

INTERNATIONAL: HARMAN’s Crown Audio has announced it has adopted the Common Amplifi er Format (CAF) for DriveCore Install (DCi) Series Amplifi ers. Developed by SynAudCon, the CAF is a report for presenting specifi cations and measured performance metrics of audio power amplifi ers. Effective July 2015, Crown DCi Series amplifi er specifi cations will be available in the CAF.

CAF was designed to provide amplifi er performance metrics in a concise and

well-defi ned format and in a manner that facilitates direct comparisons between various manufacturers and models.

At the heart of the DCi Series is HARMAN’s proprietary DriveCore amplifi er IC chip. The DriveCore chip combines the amplifi er driver stage into the power output stage along with additional audio signal functions – yet is about the size of a postage stamp. DriveCore and the DCi Series’ leading-edge amplifi er topologies dramatically reduce size and power consumption requirements and yield much more energy-effi cient operation that conforms to HARMAN International’s GreenEdge™ environmental initiative.

“We believe adopting the CAF will help alleviate some of the confusion our customers face in making an informed decision about what amplifi er is most

appropriate for their specifi c application and environment. Moving to a more universal standard of measurements is an important step for the professional amplifi er industry and we are happy to lead by example,” stated Marc Kellom, Senior Director of Engineering and Marketing, Crown Audio.

“I am pleased to hear that Crown is joining a growing list of audio manufacturers in adopting the common amplifi er format - CAF. With the CAF, audio practitioners fi nally have a meaningful way to deploy and compare audio power amplifi ers. Crown’s support of the CAF demonstrates their ongoing commitment to providing meaningful specifi cations to their customers,” stated Pat Brown, President, SynAudoCon.

www.harman.com www.cafgroup.com

SE ASIA: Attended by over 50 system integrators, consultants and end-users from the SEA region, the two-day product demo was the fi rst event held jointly by SVSi and AMX since the acquisition by Harman. Presented by Bob Sharp, SVSi Director of International Sales, AMX, the sessions called for “cross-pollination of AV and IT technology through a networked system”.

http://svsiav.com

Harman's AMX-SVSi Holds Product Demo Sessions In Singapore

VIDEO: MICROSOFT HOLOLENS TO TEACH DOCTORSMicrosoft is big on using HoloLens to advance science and education, but what will that actually look like? The company has posted a video showing how Case Western Reserve University would like to use the holographic computer to teach medicine. Students could walk around anatomical models to see how bones, muscles and organs work in the context of a human body without resorting to cadavers.

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LUXUL: Wireless ControllerLuxul has announced the availability of its new XWC-1000 Wireless Controller. Designed specifi cally for integrators, the XWC-1000

provides simple and time-saving multi-AP wireless network setup, while solving client roaming issues using Luxul's exclusive Roam Assist™ technology. With seamless roaming, installation simplicity and sensible pricing, the XWC-1000 meets the needs of the residential and light commercial custom installation community.

Capable of effi ciently managing up to 16 APs, the XWC-1000 is compatible with all Luxul standard-power APs, as well as the XAP-12xx and XAP-15xx series of high-power APs-allowing installers to mix and match APs to maximize the performance and budget of each project.

Availability: The XWC-1000 standalone controller and controller kits are now available globally via authorized distributors.

www.luxul.com www.mojoworx.asia

DIGITAL PROJECTION: Launches Ultra Short LensThe E-Vision 0.38:1 Ultra Short Lens is perfectly suited to vertical markets such as Visitor Attractions and Museums. The E-Vision 8500 Laser, along with the majority of the other E-Vision projectors in the range now benefi t from the newly launched 0.38:1 Ultra Short Throw (UST) lens. This lens is capable of creating an image width between 2.1m to 7.5m and offers ultimate fl exibility of projector positioning, whether it be with the new Laser or the current range of lamp based E-Visions.

Availability: Contact Digital Projection now for more details!

www.digitalprojection.com

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AV Stumpfl : FHD Media Player

The compact and rugged FHD Player offers instant playback of all current video and audio formats that can be synchronised via Ethernet. The player can be controlled remotely and can even trigger media based on GPS input coordinates.

"The real user benefi t lies in the deployment of our newly developed synchronisation that’s designed to give users plug-and-play performance and letting users focus on getting other parts of the installation right!,” said Fred

Neulinger, Technical Director at AV Stumpfl .

The FHD Player can be synchronised using a dedicated computer protocol eliminating redundancy. A seamless loop mode and transition fading between clips ensures that video is shown automatically, every time.

Management of media is possible regardless of geographic boundaries. Automatic content triggering is based on location and positioning. Content can be loaded and downloaded automatically. Playback and scheduling can be confi gured according to calendar using a dynamic front-end graphical user interface. Confi guration and maintenance of the FHD Player is achieved in an instant using customisable menus. Designed for 24/7 operation, the unit comes with automatic restore and hot swap capability.

FHD Players can be integrated into the AV Stumpfl Avio network and interactively controlled by proximity sensors, gesture detection, tracking, push buttons or light barriers.

Signal management is intuitive as the player will read the EDID of the connected device or create its own output signal specifi ed by resolution and refresh rate.

Adding to complete return on investment, the player is future proof through the free feature updates from the AV Stumpfl website and is backed by AV Stumpfl ’s unmatched global service and support.

Availability: Available now! Contact AV Stumpfl distributors for more details.

www.avstumpfl .com

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KRAMER: Exciting New VIA Releases

Kramer has announced three new, important VIA releases: VIA PAD, an instant-present USB touch device; VIA Site Management, an IT software solution for VIA administrators; and powerful collaboration software enhancements for VIA Collage and VIA Connect PRO.

Now, VIA Site Management (VSM) has been added to the VIA family of solutions. VIA Site Management is an IT software solution that lets administrators

view and manage multiple VIA rooms within the same network. Administrators can easily and remotely monitor each device, confi gure and manage software updates, check each device’s status, perform resets, and more. “VIA Site Management brings together the whole picture in a very user-friendly way and keeps everything running smoothly,” said Lempert.

VIA PAD, Kramer’s new external USB touch device for Mac and PC, lets VIA Collage and VIA Connect PRO users present on the main display with a touch of a fi nger. Users can also present content by pressing “Step-in” inside the VIA app.

Kramer’s VIA v1.7 software update introduces 4K-UHD output for VIA Collage. VIA Collage users can present 4K-UHD content with compatible

4K-UHD displays. True iOS mirroring has been added to VIA Connect PRO. Now with both VIA Collage and VIA Connect PRO, iOS users can instantly present their screen on the main display.

VIA v1.7 includes instant fi le sharing with any iOS or Android device and a Do Not Disturb mode. Do Not Disturb (“DND”) mode lets someone who is presenting keep another participant from stepping in to present. The update also includes expanded multi-language support for both VIA Collage and VIA Connect PRO. In addition to English, German and Russian, VIA solutions now support Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Polish.

Availability: Get in touch with Kramer and their authorized dealers for more details!

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CRESTRON: High Performance 4K/60 HDMI Switchers Last month, Crestron unveiled three all-new high performance 4K/60 HDMI® switchers designed for use in meeting rooms and classrooms, or for

any AV presentation application. Well-priced for budget sensitive projects, the HD-MD4x1-4K-E, HD-MD4x2-4K-E, and HD-MD6x2-4K-E each support the full gamut of today’s high-resolution signals, up to 4K/60, and provide advanced DigitalMedia™ EDID management for optimal display, native Crestron control via Ethernet, and a built-in Web server for easy confi guration from any web browser. The 4X1 4K HDMI source switcher (HD-MD4X1-4K-E) includes four HDMI inputs and one HDMI output. There are two new matrix switchers from which to choose for dual display applications. The 4X2 4K HDMI matrix switcher (HD-MD4X2-4K-E) provides four HDMI inputs and two fully independent HDMI outputs, and the 6X2 4K HDMI Switcher (HD-MD6X2-4K-E) features six HDMI inputs and two fully independent HDMI outputs. All three models easily handle the complete array of the latest generation of video signals – Full HD

1080p, Ultra HD, 2K, and 4K – and provide support for HDCP, 3D, Deep Color, and high-bitrate 7.1 audio. All three switchers also feature thumbpad control and OLED display for simple control and source selection, all without any programming. Setup is easily done using the high visibility front panel OLED display or a Web browser. No programming, tools, or PC is required, ensuring a streamlined, low cost installation. The HD-MD4x1-4K-E and HD-MD4x2-4K-E can be conveniently mounted to a wall or other surface anywhere in the room. At just over one inch deep, they can fi t easily behind a fl at panel display or under a table, for clean, discreet installation. They can also be placed on a rack shelf, or attached to a single rack rail. The HD-MD6X2-4K-E is housed in a compact 1 RU rack mount chassis.

Availability: Now available, contact Crestron offi ces for more details!

www.crestronasia.com

ATEN: Eff ortless, Simple Control SystemThe ATEN Control System provides “Control without Complication” of any hardware device installed in a room, through its simple setup, confi guration and iPad control. The comprehensive system consists of the VK2100 (ATEN Controller), VK6000 (ATEN Confi gurator) and ATEN Control System App, a standard Ethernet-based management system which provides centralized control of any device from an iPad.

The unique and intuitive GUI empowers individuals without a technical background to easily set and control any device in a room. The ATEN Control System eliminates the costs associated with the additional training time, and manpower other control systems require due to their complex programming.

With the ATEN Control System you can switch the function of a room with the push of a button and have customized control of each hardware device. Control multiple rooms and multiple devices from a single tablet computer. Each room can be commanded with customized and automated buttons and controls designed by the user.

Availability: The ATEN Control System is now available globally.

www.aten.com

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Aurora Multimedia Launches New IPBaseT™ Technology

With a view to combining their expertise in IP distribution and AV technologies, Aurora

Multimedia has launched the IPX product group that incorporates their proprietary IPBaseT™ technology. The reception by the Pro AV community has been swift, already garnering Aurora several major industry awards, including Best of Show Awards at both InfoComm 2015 and ISE 2015 for the IPX-TC1 A/V Streaming Transceiver. Aurora’s IPBaseT™ technology is the market’s fi rst 4K2K fi ber-optic transceiver with zero compression and latency. It also synergizes a wide range of IP/AV technologies, combining 4K uncompressed video with zero-latency seamless switching, video wall and multi-viewer modes, digital audio, USB 2.0, Ethernet and control. The new line of IPX products are ideal for 4K2K AV distribution over IP.

The vision behind the IPBaseT™ technology derives from Aurora’s long history in the development of IP-based control systems, AV routing, video wall processing and advanced video distribution solutions. IPBaseT™ combines and integrates the functionality of an AV switcher, video extender, control system, video wall processor and an audio/DSP converter

into a single box distribution platform utilizing the bandwidth of a standard 10G copper or fi ber network to support a large, seamless UHD video and audio matrix.

The IPX-TC1 Transceiver can be confi gured as a transmitter or a receiver, so inventory control and in-fi eld servicing is greatly enhanced. The Transceiver further facilitates installations by providing network-selectable HDMI inputs (2) and outputs, RS-232 connectivity and IR selection available for either copper 10G or fi ber SFP+ port for single or multiport fi ber transmission. The product is also equipped with an optional slot to add IP capabilities such as USB 2.0 over IP for KVM and/or high-speed data transfer, in addition to Dante® audio for easy integration within audio DSP infrastructures. The IPX product range consists of both rack-mountable and wall-plate mountable 10G fi ber or 10G copper network models.

Scalability is only limited by the infrastructure of the network. A 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE LAN port eliminates the need for a separate cable run of the local network. 10G RG-45 and 48 volt DC ports are also PoE capable. For the fi ber version of the IPX, the 48 vDC can be used with a PoE switch as a power source to deliver remote power with the fi ber cable.

As far as fl exibility, utilizing any 10G Network Ethernet Switch, any port on the switch can be used as an input or output to create an array of matrix options. For example, a 24 port switch could be confi gured as a 1 x 23, 23 x 1, 12 x12, 3 x 21, etc. Additionally, when confi gured as a transmitter, the 2 HDMI input ports can be routed to the HDMI output for local viewing and/or to be streamed over the network. When confi gured as a receiver, the IPX’s HDMI input ports or one of the IP streams can be routed to the HDMI output.

The IPX can be controlled via PC, integrated web server or a 3rd party control system. The IPX-TC1’s integrated IP control allows for custom web pages to be loaded for remote control from any device with a web browser. The RS-232 and IR control ports are not just pass-through but integrated into the IP control for use by the served up web pages or 3rd party control. Another industry fi rst for control is channel mapping. Each IPX unit confi gured as a transmitter can be mapped the same as a TV channel (1, 2, 3, etc.) The unit’s HDMI inputs are assigned numbers in the tenths (Input 1 = .1, Input 2 = .2). At any of the IPX units confi gured as a receiver, a remote that looks similar to a TV remote can be used to change channels just like a TV set (Channels 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, etc.). For an end user, the system becomes just as easy and familiar as changing a channel on a TV, but in actuality they are changing a matrix across a facility.

Finally, the IPX products can seamlessly switch between resolutions/refresh rates and do 4K video wall modes of operation. With built-in scalability and fl exibility, along with simplifying inventory control and in-fi eld servicing, it’s easy to see why the new Aurora IPBaseT™ technology and IPX products have gathered so much praise.

www.auromultimedia.com

SOLUTION HIGHLIGHT

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Shure Microfl ex™ Wireless Microphone SystemSI Asia revisits the Microfl ex Wireless Microphone System with Shure's Singapore distributor, Electronics & Engineering Pte Ltd. Versatility and scalability combined with precision audio reproduction ensures that the system can be seamlessly installed in diverse room settings across a wide variety of market segments, including corporate, academic, government and fi nancial environments.

What is the key concept behind Microfl ex Wireless System?The key concept behind the Microfl ex Wireless (MXW) microphone system is to provide a complete wireless audio solution for elite AV conferencing environments. It combines the industry-trusted audio quality of Microfl ex wired microphones with digital wireless technology that enables high channel counts, intelligent automation and interference avoidance. Modern, low profi le designs blend into diverse AV applications, and networked components offer an unprecedented degree of fl exibility in system set-up, monitoring, management and control. Microfl ex Wireless Systems are suitable for a wide array of market segments and applications, from corporations and fi nancial institutions, to academic and government buildings.

How does the Microfl ex Wireless fi t in an integrated system?Systems integrators and consultants typically serve their clients’ AV

needs by designing and/or installing comprehensive systems from the ground up, or by adding new components to existing systems as their customers’ requirements expand. Wireless microphone systems are usually expected to integrate with video conferencing and teleconferencing products, digital signal processors such as automixers and echo-cancellers, and room sound reinforcement systems. With Microfl ex Wireless this kind of system integration can easily be achieved via the MXW Audio Network Interface, which converts Dante digital networked audio from MXW to per-channel analog audio output for connectivity to any existing or newly installed third party equipment.

The term 'wireless" makes users sometimes nervous - reliability being one of the main considerations. How does Microfl ex Wireless resolve this issue to the extent of giving confi dence to the users?The Microfl ex Wireless system utilizes Automated Frequency Coordination

technology which actively scans the available spectrum and coordinates clean, compatible frequencies for every microphone channel. While in use, systems automatically move away from unexpected interference. In case of security concerns due to potential eavesdropping, Microfl ex Wireless delivers additional peace of mind as audio transmission is protected by AES-256 encryption, a well-recognized industry standard in United States which is also used in top government applications.

How many transceivers are required for a set-up and for how many microphones does it cater for?The system offers Boundary, Gooseneck, Handheld, and Bodypack transceiver form factors and further includes an Access Point Transceiver, Networked Charging Station, and Audio Network Interface, all available in either 4- or 8-channel confi gurations. Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity allows to expand the Microfl ex Wireless System to any scale or number of microphones, which makes it the ideal solution for enterprise-wide implementations, where audio systems span rooms, fl oors, entire buildings or even campuses. Within a given room or spectrum, the 4- or 8-channel systems can easily be combined to support confi gurations of up to 40 or more compatible channels (region dependent). Strategic placement of Access Point Transceivers and adjustable power limits further allow

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SKU Basic Description

Core Systems and Components

MXWAPT4 4-CH Access Point Transceiver

MXWAPT8 8-CH Access Point Transceiver

MXWANI4 4-CH Network Interface

MXWANI8 8-CH Network Interface

MXWNCS4 4-CH Networked Charging Station

MXWNCS8 8-CH Networked Charging Station

MXW6/C Boundary Wireless Transceiver, Cardioid

MXW6/O Boundary Wireless Transceiver, Omni

MXW8 Gooseneck Desktop Base Wireless Transceiver

MXW1/O Bodypack Wireless Transceiver

MXW2/SM58

Wireless Handheld Transmitter with SM58 Microphone

MXW2/SM86

Wireless Handheld Transmitter with SM86 Microphone

MXW2/VP68

Wireless Handheld Transmitter with VP68 Microphone

MXW2/BETA58

Wireless Handheld Transmitter with Beta58 Microphone

Accessories and Related Components

SBC-USBJ-A

USB Wall Charger for MXW Transceivers

Microfl ex™ Wireless System

meets rigorous fi re safety test standards for installation above drop ceiling tiles.

The rack-mountable Audio Network Interface additionally simplifi es installation by being the central point for connecting the whole MXW systems to teleconferencing and presentation AV networks, as well as to corporate networks and third party control systems.

What user advantages does it bring to the user?The system offers many unique benefi ts for users in elite AV conferencing environments. First, it delivers premium conferencing audio for frequent and critical meetings. Its performance-tested Microfl ex microphone elements fl awlessly capture full range audio for clear, detailed communication. Second, its encrypted wireless and automated frequency coordination technology offer a worry-free wireless audio solution. Third, MXW networked digital audio (Dante and Ethernet connectivity) is the perfect solution for campus/enterprise-wide implementation because it connects with corporate networks using standard networking protocols, which facilitates remote management and extends the reach and effi ciency of team resources. Last but not the least, the system is also compatible with third party control and automation systems (AMX, Crestron), enabling the creation of custom interfaces on touchscreen panels.

This Solution Highlight is brought to you by Electronics & Engineering Pte Ltd on behalf of Shure Asia. If you need more information or are looking for a demo, please get in touch with Electronics & Engineering Pte Ltd, Singapore at 65017958 or email [email protected]

to signifi cantly increase the number of channels and microphones that can be used in any environment or setup.

There is a control software - what aspects can you control or monitor through the software and does the software work on any operating system?The software is a browser-based control interface that works with Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. It offers comprehensive remote monitoring and control of all settings and status parameters (e.g. RF spectrum scanning, RF meter, audio meter, rechargeable battery status, microphone mute/unmute status, channel names, and many more) over the web, a corporate network or an AV local area network.

What installation advantages does it bring to the Installer?Microfl ex Wireless is extremely easy to install. Its wall/ceiling-mountable wireless Access Point Transceiver connects to the system over single Ethernet cable (PoE compatible), which means that installers have a lot less cabling to handle. It further comes with a paintable cover that allows discreet placement in boardrooms and conference rooms where low visibility is preferred. The access point transceiver is also plenum-rated which allows greater installation fl exibility as it

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The Future Of ICT & Broadcasting Unveiled At CommunicAsia & BroadcastAsia 2015, leading international and Asia Infocomm brands gathered to bring about the latest developments in ICT technology.

By Shireen Ho

Innovations in 5G, Big Data, Cloud, Smart Devices, Wireless Technologies and Over-The-Top (OTT) took

centre-stage as CommunicAsia 2015, EnterpriseIT 2015 and Broadcast Asia 2015 opened its doors between 2 – 5 June at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

Spanning all fi ve levels of the convention centre, the events had gathered more than 48,000 attendees from 101 countries and regions, including visitors, exhibiting staff, conference speakers and delegates, and members of media. Over 1,800 exhibitors from 56 countries and

regions showcased a wide array of smart technologies to better enable connected cities, governments, enterprises and consumers. A total of 35 international pavilions are present, including new groups from China, Norway, Romania, South Korea and Vietnam.

“CommunicAsia, EnterpriseIT and BroadcastAsia continue to be the melting pot for the ICT and broadcasting industry in the Asia-Pacifi c region. By bringing together government frameworks, cutting-edge technology and discussions with thought leaders

under the same roof, we are able to offer our attendees a truly immersive experience. These events continue to play a pivotal role in driving conversations for development within the industry, and the fulfi llment of Smart Cities building across the region,” said Victor Wong, Project Director, from event organiser Singapore Exhibition Services.

In case you weren't there at the show, SI Asia has summarized some key proAV highlights in this review:

Broadcast Asia 2015

EV Showcases Field Production MicrophonesRobust and durable, the classic 635 Group of live interview microphones are popular ENG mics for reporters. Featuring omnidirectional polar pattern and dynamic element with internal shock inhibitor, the elegant 635 comes in fawn beige (635A), semi-gloss black (635A/B) as well as a neodymium-based high-output 635N/D-B version.

Also on display was the RE50 Group, a go-to standard for news crew needing robust performance as well as high audio intelligibility. For broadcasters who prefer microphones with longer handle (9.5”), both 635 and RE50 have versions that will meet their needs.

www.electrovoice.com

RTS Presents New KP-series Intercom KeypanelsFeaturing OMNEO technology, the new KP-series provides broadcasters with the highest interoperability, fl exibility and reliability. Future-proofi ng technology by utilizing open public standards, the KP series comes with full IP-connectivity and TCP-IP Layer 2 & 3 compatibility. The new key panel also features two echo cancellation modes to ensure low latency and reducing noise, echo, delay and other malfunctions.

www.rtsintercoms.com/rts/line

Vislink Exhibits Award-winning 4K EncoderVislink's UltraCoder, which scooped an award at a prestigious broadcast show, is one of the industry's fi rst HEVC/H.265 video compression hardware encoder. Specifi cally designed for effi cient 4K compression, the space-effi cient, rack-mounted encoder unit lets users transmit at their current video quality using half the bandwidth, or double the video quality at the same bandwidth. The encoder also has the ability to encode up to four live HD channels in H.265, plus one additional HD channel in H.264.

www.vislink.com

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Panasonic Previews 4K 3-Chip DLP Laser ProjectorBuilding on decades of experience in developing visual systems solutions, Panasonic's latest innovation, the PT-RQ13K boasts stunning 4K images, made possible by Quad Pixel Drive technology and a laser optical engine, which provides 20,000 hours of maintenance-free operation. At the show, the new projector was showcased in a theatre-like environment to demonstrate its suitability for simulation, control room monitoring and the rental and staging market.

With universal 360-degree vertical and horizontal cabinet rotation, wide-range powered lens shift and optional Panasonic lenses for 3-Chip DLP™ projectors, the PT-RQ13K affords maximum installation fl exibility. The new projector is slated for release from December 2015.

http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/

IHSE Demonstrates 4K KVM Solutions Having just released the Balanced Audio in May, Broadcast Asia marks the Asian debut of the upgrade modules. To be used in conjunction with existing KVM extender series, the new modules enable virtual noise-free extension of audio signals together with video (4K DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, VGA) and USB (keyboard, mouse, touchscreens and storage devices) over a single transmission line. The devices are used in pairs to extend signal transmission to 140m with Cat X cable or 10 km with fi ber.

Highly suited to Draco tera matrix switches the modules can be installed in space-saving Draco vario chassis. The new module also comes with a phantom power feature for use with condenser microphones requiring an external power supply.

www.ihse.com

SiliconCore Entertains With VisualsAlso present at Broadcast Asia this year was SiliconCore, who presented their Magnolia P1.5 2K LED display. Designed for broadcasting, control rooms and corporate installations, the Magnolia P1.5 features a whopping 444.9k pixels per square metre. The 1.50mm pixel pitch enables a 1920 x 1080 full HD screen at a 130” diagonal size, making it an ideal solution for broadrooms and conference rooms as well. Using SiliconCore's Common Cathode technology, the Magnolia also has one of the lowest power dissipation in the industry.

www.silicon-core.com

Samsung Debuts Low Temperature Video WallSpecifi cally pre-calibrated for the broadcast industry, Samsung's latest video wall, the UD55E-S, comes with a specialised panel with a lower colour temperature range of 2800k-6500k, which ensures consistent colour representation even at wide viewing angles. The broadcasting video wall is also compatible with most industry cameras and equipment, reducing the setup and maintenance time needed for broadcasters to customise the display solution to the unique conditions of their studios.

Preloaded with MagicInfo, Samsung’s fl agship signage and content management solution, users can design and manage a complex, interactive multimedia display system easily as well. The UD55E-S will be available in Southeast Asia from August 2015.

www.samsung.com/sg/business

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Sennheiser Unveils MobileConnect In Southeast AsiaThe MobileConnect solution from audio specialist Sennheiser allows live audio streaming to mobile devices. Consisting of a streaming server and a specifi c wireless LAN router, the MobileConnect system provides a closed network that users can connect to and from their smartphone. The selected audio data are transferred to the device via the MobileConnect multi-channel app, thus enabling users to play the content conveniently through headphones.

Using a wi-fi connection to stream lip-sync audio content to the user’s smartphone, the applications of the universal system are unlimited: whether it is in a theatre, a museum, a sports stadium or a company – MobileConnect can be quickly and easily installed and is also cost-effi cient to use.

http://en-sg.sennheiser.com/

Christie & coolux Light Up The ShowJointly showcasing with Total Solution Marketing, two Christie Roadster HD20K-J projectors were used for projection mapping and touch-free interactivity via the coolux AirScan system on a 3D surface, while two Christie Roadster HD14K-M projectors were set up for a fascinating demonstration of interactive fl oor projections and stage tracking using specially-designed real-time tracking ID-tags controlled by the Pandoras Box Media Server.

Lin Yu, vice president, Christie Asia Pacifi c, commented, “We’re pleased to work with our dedicated partner, Total Solution Marketing, to showcase the powerful coolux media servers and our visual solutions together in such an innovative manner at BroadcastAsia 2015. Now that coolux is part of the Christie family, there is greater synergy to helping our customers transform their visions into reality. Through Total Solution Marketing, we are committed to serving the end-users more fully and to increase the total value-added offering, which include simplifying projection mapping workfl ows specifi cally and improving the creation of compelling large-scale, multimedia experiences in general.”

www.christiedigital.com

CommunicAsia 2015Tata Communications Enables Global Transport Of ContentPowered by its leading network and video contribution and cloud services, the cloud-based Media Ecosystem includes asset management, workfl ow management, cloud-based playout, automation and control, storage and OTT platforms as a service. These functions are underpinned by a combination of Tata Communications’ unique network services offerings including its leading IP network, Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Video Connect.

An industry fi rst, Tata Communications’ unique IZO™ Internet WAN service which offers business-class SLAs across internet connections has also been integrated, widening the opportunities for professional video sharing.

www.tatacommunications.com

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Pexip Sneak Peeks With Infi nity on iOSVisitors to the NETe2 booth got a taste of Pexip's latest upgrade at CommunicAsia this year. As a sneak preview, Pexip showcased how Infi nity is now available to run on iOS platforms. Enabling scaling of video, voice and data conferencing across entire organizations and effectively enabling users to engage in high defi nition video, web and audio conferencing, the Pexip Infi nity can be run on any web browser, desktop and room systems, soft clients, tablets and smartphones, laptops and computers and CDN services like YouTube. The latest version of Pexip Infi nity is set to launch offi cially during InfoComm International in Orlando.

www.pexip.com

Leyard Highlights TV Indoor LED DisplayIdeal for TV station, advanced conference room, high-end showroom and central control room, as well as the command posts of government and military institution, Leyard's TV Indoor LED Display series gives higher brightness, better colour rendition, wider colour gamut and clearer images. The high contrast rate enables this series to offer a series of rich pictures and many excellent visual experiences for audience.

The TV series also comes with fl icker-free images and hence, can be used for monitoring, skimming through text for a long time, etc. In addition, the TV series can automatically adjust the brightness of its screen according to occasions and it can be viewed at several different angles - expanding the scope of audience. There are a total of four models in the TV series, namely, TV1.6, TV1.9, TV2.5 and TV3.

www.leyardleddisplay.com

Tripleplay Debuts at CommunicAsia Participating in CommunicAsia for the fi rst time, Tripleplay made its debut with a showcase of TripleStream Mobile Streaming and TripleChoice Media Portal. TripleStream enables users to access live TV and Video on Demand content from any mobile device, via WiFi, 3G or 4G network, all centrally controlled and managed from a single central server and accessed from Tripleplay’s TripleStream Mobile Application.

The TripleChoice Media Portal includes the ability to watch and record live TV (IPTV), upload video, image and audio fi les, create content bookmarks, categories and families, share fi les and fully control access. Optimized for use on mobile devices, tablets, laptops or PCs, the TripleChoice media portal solution offers a wide variety of fantastic features and is perfect for any video library need, be that for training, education or cataloging.

www.tripleplay-services.com

Huawei Introduces Smart Education SolutionAs part of Huawei's innovative Smart Education Solution, the multimedia classroom solution package is based on classroom size and application. The solution portfolio not only provides local multimedia classroom-based teaching, but also enables fl exible teaching methods with remote interactive teaching by connecting the local classroom to the eClass teaching platform. Easy to control, the solution uniformly manages all electronic devices in the classroom. In addition, the solution also supports HD real-time audio/video communication, hence enabling real-time bidirectional communication in HD video or CD-level audio as well.

http://enterprise.huawei.com

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InfoComm15 Highlights• Exhibitors: 950 exhibitors• Space occupied: 515,000

square fee of exhibit and special events space

• Attendance: 39,105 attendees from 108 countries

• 5.6% increase in attendance over InfoComm 2014

• InfoComm University™ sessions see more than 5,600 seat fi lled

• More than 1,300 seats were sold as Technology Managers fl ocked to InfoComm's Solutions Summits on UCC and Digital Signage

Adder Launches DDX30 High Performance KVMAdder Technology's AdderView DDX30 KVM matrix is compact, has a choice of DVI and DisplayPort transmitters, and provides beyond HD resolution (up to 1920x1200) at 60FPS. With extension distances of up to 60 meters, via the switch, over a single standard CATx cable, it also features transparent EDID management, full-speed USB, and an intuitive GUI with thumbnail displays of computer sources.

Featuring 30 ports the KVM matrix can be shared and fl exibly scaled between users and computers, allowing users to simply program pre-set confi gurations at the touch of a button. The end result being that multiple users can use presets to easily switch between multiple computer sources.

www.adder.com

AMX by Harman Showcases Sleek HydraPort® TouchHydraPort Touch integrates a HydraPort chassis with a 10” or 7” Modero S Touch Panel. The ultra slim and sleek compact touch panel folds to hide into tables giving the space a clean look. Designed with strong high quality materials, the panel is made to last. A spring-assisted hinge assures precision smooth opening and closing every time.

Also introduced at InfoComm were several new Hydraport module advances. The Hydraport Retractable Cable Module (RCM) and standalone cable families were signifi cantly upgraded and expanded to include six new cables to support a range of new signalling standards:

*The new USB3.0 RCM offers users the utmost in convenience by empowering a single laptop connection to access all of a meeting room's connected audio, video and Ethernet connected devices.

*Three new 4K60 digigtal video RCMs provide a future-proof video connection to support the transmission of 4K video content at 60 frames per second with throughput bandwidth of up to 18Gbps.

*The new Ethernet RCM is upgraded to the Cat6 standard to enable compliance with end-to-end infrastructure cabling requirements.

*The VGA port is now MyTurn ready with a striking new industrial design.

To ensure HydraPort users are able to quickly share their source content onscreen during collaboration sessions, AMX introduced its new MyTurn Source Selector solution. With a simple press of a MyTurn button, meeting participants are able to switch the display to show their source content.

www.harman.com

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Enova DGX 3200 Enclosure

Next Generation Video DistributionThe Enova DGX 100 Series is fully capable of supporting 4K and Ultra High Definition (UHD) content, and now features audio breakaway, single IP addressing, and automatic setup of DXLink endpoints. amx.com/enova

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Analog Way Introduces VIO 4K - A Powerful Multi-Format Converter

Natively equipped with 7 inputs, VIO 4K enables the conversion of a multitude of signals including: Dual-link DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, 6G-SDI Optical, and universal analog, into an impressive array of output signal formats up to 4K 30Hz, or 4K 60Hz with optional upgrade card. High-end cross-conversion is assured thanks to the perfect symmetry between input and output plugs (anything in, anything out).

Advance management of digital and analog audio signals also ensure a better audio experience.

Analog Way designed the VIO 4K with optimum versatility in mind. It includes two slots for optional I/O cards for video processing that can handle formats up to 4K 60Hz 4:4:4, and another slot for optional audio card with XLR plugs. With all options, VIO 4K features 9 inputs and 3 outputs. Any card added is independent and has its own processing. For easier product maintenance andreliability, DVI plugs are located on simple, independent cards.

Perfectly adapted for non-standard signal management, notably for LED walls, VIO 4K offers unique features and functionalities. The Dual/Tri output mode enables association of a single source to three outputs with independently modifi able formats, aspect ratios, Area Of Interest (AOI), etc. The rotation feature allows output rotation for portrait vs landscape displays at 0°, 90°, 180° and 270° per output. The advanced management of the AOI as well as unlimited layer resizing capabilities allows precise sizing of a source to fi t odd resolution displays.

www.analogway.com

Atlona Expands CLSO Series With Multi-Format Matrix SwitcherThe Atlona AT-UHD-CLSO-824 is an 8×2, 4K/UHD @ 60Hz matrix switcher with multi-format signal-handling, Ethernet-enabled 100-meter HDBaseT™ input/output extension, and advanced audio capabilities. Inputs include three Ethernet-enabled HDBaseT inputs, four HDMI inputs and one multi-function analog video input. There are two Ethernet-enabled HDBaseT video outputs, each featuring a mirrored HDMI port to provide an additional output for a local display or an Atlona Extender Kit. All HDBaseT inputs and outputs feature industry standard Power over Ethernet to remotely power extender endpoints.

The switcher includes a dedicated audio mix-matrix for signals routed to the switcher’s outputs. This gives integrators the ability to mix audio signals from either of the two selected video sources along with both mic/line input signals. Audio is de-embedded from the video signal for processing and mixing with the mic/line sources. The resulting audio mix is sent to the balanced line level analog outputs and re-embedded to the digital video outputs.

www.atlona.com

Audinate Demonstrates Dante ViaDante Via is Audinate's revolutionary new software application that extends audio networking to include USB, FireWire and Thunderbolt-enabled audio devices, as well as any audio application. This software transforms computer audio interfaces and soundcards into networked devices that can connect with each other and with over 400 Dante-enabled products.

Dante Via delivers unprecedented routing of computer-based audio, allowing a wealth of readily-available applications and devices to be connected easily and inexpensively. Dante Via unlocks multiple new use cases, including easily extending sound to overfl ow rooms, isolating and playing application audio in public locations, and connecting local audio devices such as headphones to a Dante network to enable easy channel monitoring.

www.audinate.com

Biamp Unveils Its All New Platform

Biamp introduced its all-new Oreno™ platform. Created specifi cally for conferencing environments, the groundbreaking control solution provides greater ease-of-use, deployment simplicity and the ability to control any Biamp Tesira ® -equipped conference room via mobile devices. Designed to simplify the complexity of conference room setups, the Oreno suite is comprised of three core components: Oreno Creator, Oreno Manager, and the Oreno User Interface (UI).

The Oreno Creator tool provides a simple UI builder, which uses drag-and-drop tools and pre-built templates thus eliminating the need for complex programming. The Oreno Manager provides systems administration tools

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and network management capabilities. Running in the browser of Web-enabled devices, the Oreno UI provides complete mobile control of a room’s audio functions without the need for any software to be installed on the user’s personal device.

Chris Fitzsimmons, Product Manager, for Biamp, highlighted that this would be the fi rst time a Biamp solution would be in the forefront where the end-user would interact with the software. Thus not taking chances Biamp had engaged Blink UX – a leading User Experience Research and Design Firm to help design and test the user experience and UI for Oreno.

Ideal for standalone or multiroom conference settings using Tesira or TesiraFORTÉ, the Oreno suite allows participants to lock access to specifi c conference rooms during a meeting, place calls, and recall presets from Web-enabled devices.

www.biamp.com

Bose Expands FreeSpace Amplifi er LineBose Professional has broadened its FreeSpace® amplifi er line with a set of four dual-channel amplifi ers optimized for premium commercial applications such as retail, restaurants and hospitality. There are two mixer amplifi ers (IZA 2120-HZ, IZA 2120-LZ) and two expansion amplifi ers (ZA 2120-HZ, ZA 2120-LZ) each at 120 watts per channel. FreeSpace amplifi ers can be quickly confi gured without a PC, enabling each installation to be customized easily and intuitively.

The IZA models include an integrated audio DSP providing Bose loudspeaker EQ, Bose Dynamic EQ, Opti-voice® paging/ducking, audio mixing/routing, bass/treble adjustments, remote control

options and an auto standby feature.Additionally, the IZA 2120-HZ offers true two-zone capability, providing two independent outputs that each support volume/source selection remotes, EQ, tone controls and paging/auxiliary routing options.

The ZA models support sound system expansion when using front-end Bose products such as FreeSpace integrated zone amplifi ers and ControlSpace® engineered sound processors.

pro.bose.com

Calibre's HQUltra - The World’s Fastest Single-Channel 4K Presentation Switching Performance TechnologyHQUltra can switch between input channels in just 0.25 seconds, even with different input resolutions and formats and between different HDMI/HDCP inputs. This is thanks to Calibre's in-house developed HQUltraFast switching technique for visually instant input

switching. With HQUltra, image black time when switching is only 0.1 seconds.

Proprietary scaling algorithms in HQUltra scale produce realistic very high defi nition virtual 4K images from HD content. This is done without ugly scaling artifacts and with very low latency - critical for pro-av applications.

Two versions were introduced at InfoComm. First is the HQView625 scaler-switcher which is also available as Kramer VP-796, under the Calibre-Kramer partnership. The HQView625/Kramer VP-796 switches between any input channel with any input format or resolution. It supports 4K and has eight

video inputs, including HDMI, Display Port, HDBaseT, VGA, Composite and DVI-U. Three identical outputs include: HDBaseT and two HDMI 2.0 outputs. Legacy formats are supported.

The more powerful HQView770/Kramer VP-798 includes pixel-accurate extreme downscaling for LED videowalls – a key requirement for driving LED videowalls with good quality images. As part of the HQUltra range, HQView770 includes a novel extremely powerful LED-optimized scaling algorithm developed in-house by Calibre also as part of its HQUltra advanced scaling algorithm. Optimum performance features include advanced image warp and blend capabilities. 10 video inputs and four identical video outputs include HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT and 3G HD-SDI.

www.calibreuk.com

Christie Velvet Offers Different Pitch Options

At InfoComm, Christie showcased its 1.5, 1.9, 2.5, 3.0 and 4.0-millimeter pixel pitches in a single display. Christie Velvet LED tiles are easy to install, operate and maintain. The modular, built-to-order design of Christie Velvet tiles can be confi gured into virtually any size or shape for unmatched creative freedom.

Christie Velvet LED technology features extremely tight pixel pitches combined with larger diodes to create a high fi ll factor and clearer visuals. The LEDs offer wide viewing angles and can operate 24/7. Built with energy effi ciency in mind, the panel's low operating temperatures ensure long-life and maintenance free operation.

www.christiedigital.com

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Crestron Advocates The Intelligent Enterprise

According to Crestron the "intelligent enterprise" is about optimization of people, workfl ow, workplace design, resource management, and productivity. Because the infrastructure is easy to install, always available, easy to use, scalable, repeatable, and manageable, people work smarter, more effi ciently, and faster. This is achievable through the Crestron .AV Framework™ which the company touts as the new Crestron OS and the foundation of the intelligent enterprise. According to Crestron this is how one can thrive in the new IT age of AV.

In line with this, Crestron highlighted their new DM3.0 standards; the Crestron Certifi ed Designs, which standardize AV systems on a single IP-based platform; the plug-and-play confi guration and deployment of those systems; Crestron Fusion enterprise management and the availability of enterprise technology, anywhere, anytime from the Crestron PinPoint™ Mobile app.

Of interest was the introduction of Crestron Fusion Cloud Edition that delivers all the benefi ts of enterprise management without the responsibilities of managing additional servers on the corporate network. Hosted on a dedicated, private server, and employing standard security protocols, Crestron Fusion is always "on" and available to you no matter where you are. Simply enter the unique URL and host name to access all the power and functionality of Crestron Fusion, just as if it resided on the premises. Optional multiple, redundant servers are available for additional backup security. Compatible with Crestron 3-Series Control Systems® and TSS-XX2 room scheduling touch screens.

Within Crestron Fusion, the new Fusion InSiteTM provides managers with interactive, real-time 360-degree 3D visualisation of entire buildings across the enterprise offering the benefi t of a visual take on the state of the spaces and the technology in the room.

The new Crestron PinPoint Mobile app makes enterprise technology a personal tool that you carry in the palm of your hand. Enabled by .AV Framework, knowledge workers can perform all the calendar and scheduling functions they previously could only perform at their desks, anywhere, anytime, from their mobile devices. The full enterprise infrastructure is always available to the user, so workfl ow and productivity are uninterrupted.

There were as expected a range of new products shown in the massive 9,000 square-foot booth. These included two new low-cost, easy to deploy multi-format video processors for huddle spaces and meeting rooms. The new Digital Graphics Engine 200 with 4K DM (DM-DGE-200-C) and Digital Graphics Engine 100 (DGE-100) offer high-performance streaming, HDMI® connectivity, display control, and seamless integration with Crestron Fusion® enterprise management software via a LAN port for room monitoring, management, and scheduling.

www.crestron.com

d&b audiotechnick Expands Installation Systems

d&b 10D and 30D are its newest four channel, 2 RU amplifi ers tailored for the permanent integration market. The 10D and 30D deliver 700W and 1600W per channel respectively and incorporate

two 16-band equalizers comprising parametric, notch, asymmetric and shelving fi lters along with up to 10 seconds of delay for each of the four channels. Between them they cover almost all install applications, differing only in output voltage and loudspeaker setups. The extensive DSP capabilities are also ready for further expansion via future d&b fi rmware updates.

To ensure seamless integration into existing permanent installations, the10D and 30D amplifi ers offer fi ve programmable General Purpose Input / Output pins, meaning external devices can be used for control or detection functions. They provide both four analog and four digital AES/EBU inputs, all of which can be summed and routed to any of the four outputs. This extended input matrix allows all eight inputs to be used simultaneously. In addition, each input features an independent input gain, which means various input sources with different levels can be used without requiring an external mixing device. System status monitoring ensures suitability for sound reinforcement systems for emergency situations.

These devices can be accessed using either CAN-Bus, or via Ethernet using the Open Control Architecture (OCA) protocols. They are controlled using the d&b R1 Remote control software, which presents an entire system graphically, enabling the central control and management of a complete system. Alternatively, the 10D and 30D can be controlled using the integrated web interface, allowing individual amplifi ers to be controlled using a browser window.

www.dbaudio.com

Digital Projection Debuts 25,000 ANSI Lumen ProjectorDigital Projection's INSIGHT 4K Quad projector uses just 4 x 465w HID lamps to produce a stunning 25,000 ANSI lumens of brightness in full 4K resolution. Ideally suited to a variety of vertical markets, the INSIGHT 4K Quad offers the ability to project large, detailed images using just 1 projector, where previously edge-blending with 2 or more projectors would have been necessary.

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The INSIGHT 4K Quad also features full 4K 3D, with 60fps 4096 x 2160 pixels sequential input via single cable (Display Port 1.2), along with advanced functionality including Adjustable Dark Time and Sync Offset for optimisation of ghosting and smooth greyscale for active glasses and polarizers.

www.digitalprojection.com

dnp Introduces Bundled Optical Flat Screen Solution

dnp's bundled optical fl at screen solution comprises of a dnp LaserPanel and LaserPanel Touch. This is a new strategy by the company as it had never offered an all-in-one concept

before. The 100” dnp LaserPanel Touch is designed for interactivity, especially for the meeting room market. By offering its own ultra short throw laser projector, dnp has made it easier for the SI or consultant to offer the solution as a total working package.

www.dnp-screens.com

Exterity Unveils New Compact AvediaPlayer

The new AvediaPlayer Receiver r9300 is Exterity's next generation HD set-top box that enables delivery of higher resolution imagery whilst utilising less

power. The Receiver delivers advanced network-video decoding capabilities up to 1080p60 and offers HDMI and analogue video outputs to match any screen or resolution. Compared to previous models, it aims to deliver a 20% reduction in power consumption. The Receivers also feature PoE, which simplifi es installation and enables users to save time and money by reducing cabling and power points.

www.exterity.com

Gefen Showcases Its Audio/Video Multi-Format Processor

The Gefen EXT-MFP Multi-Format Audio/Video Processor is a compact and powerful presentation switcher with cutting edge format conversion and scaling abilities. It supports input and output resolutions up to 1080p Full HD and 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA), with HDCP. Its unique features include an intuitive and elegant web server interface, an easy-to-use On Screen Display (OSD), IP (Telnet and UDP) control, RS-232 control, IR control, independently password-protected user and administrator access, advanced EDID management, a wide variety of video inputs including Mac and PC compatible DisplayPort, independent and confi gurable audio and video routing, input selection via contact closure and assignable input naming. The processor can be surface or rack mounted, or placed on a shelf.

The EXT-MFP features full compatibility with the Gefen Syner-G™ software, including Discovery, Show-Me, and IP confi guration. It is a complete and cost-effective solution for managing video and audio in classrooms, conference rooms, command centers, and as the backbone of any other high performance system that needs to interface with

multiple sources, AV formats, and resolutions in a dynamic environment.

www.gefen.com

HARMAN’s BSS Audio Introduces BLU-DAN Dante™ to BLU link Bridge

The BLU-DAN connects a Dante device to one or more BLU link devices via standard Cat 5e cabling. It is capable of simultaneously transmitting and receiving up to 64 channels of Dante audio (64 x 64). Primary and secondary ports are provided to ensure fault tolerance and control is provided through a separate Ethernet port. The BLU-DAN’s BLU link connectivity is a low-latency, fault-tolerant digital audio bus with 256 channels.

The BLU-DAN is confi gurable using HARMAN’s HiQnet Audio Architect™ software. A wide selection of logic objects and a drag-and-drop user interface facilitate system setup. Its bi-directional locate functionality allows devices to be identifi ed both from and within HiQnet Audio Architect.

www.harman.com

Kramer's New Control Platform Replaces Expensive ProgrammingKramer's K-Touch version 3.0 platform is a revolutionary Cloud-based solution for easily designing state-of-the-art, user-friendly BYOD room-control and automation eco-systems.

With K−Touch 3.0, integrators can design advanced control and automation for room elements such as lights, screens, sound, HVAC, thermostats, and any existing A/V system. Designers can scale to over 100 devices in the Cloud, all controllable from any tablet or mobile touch screen.

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K−Touch 3.0 can be operated from any iOS or Android touch screen and is designed for a wide variety of AV environments, such as Corporate, Education, Entertainment, and Houses of Worship.

K−Touch 3.0 includes pre−programmed, drag−and−drop modules for easy control system design. K−Touch modules represent a wide variety of media programs and devices commonly used in control and automation environments.

K−Touch 3.0 enables the control of room elements via Ethernet. With Kramer FC−series format converters or third−party controllers, room elements can be controlled via RS−232, GPIO, relays, or IR. Kramer RC−series button controllers can also be incorporated into any project to provide tactile operation.

www.kramerelectronics.com

Mersive Introduces The Solstice Pod

Mersive introduced the Solstice Pod, its latest addition to the Solstice wireless presentation and collaboration product line. The Solstice Pod combines the award winning Solstice Software with an Android-based hardware platform to create a turnkey wireless media streaming solution for improved collaboration in meeting rooms and classrooms. The Solstice Pod is the

ideal solution for customers without a dedicated room PC while Solstice Software is available for those with existing room-based PCs.

The small form-factor Pod connects to the display in the room, enabling multiple users to instantly connect, share and control content on the display, facilitating presentations, collaboration and decision-making.

Android mirroring is included in the Solstice product line making it the only software-based product in market to offer mirroring support for the two leading mobile device platforms. Solstice works seamlessly, is user-friendly and affordable thus enabling everyone to share content easily.

www.mersive.com

MultiTaction Debuts New Collaboration Application, MT Canvus

MT Canvus, is a new application developed to help organizations visualize big data sources, improve collaboration, socialize ideas and educate employees and clients. Supported by MultiTaction’s iWall, MT Canvus enables companies to embrace smart devices by sharing content onto the interactive walls.

MT Canvus will be supported on MultiTaction’s iWalls made up of 55” MultiTaction Ultra Thin Bezel (UTB) displays of up to 24 displays. Corporations can utilize MT Canvus to build large workspaces that contain documents, images, notes, annotation, videos, live video feeds and websites. MT Canvus can also bring together content from multiple existing sources at the same time – whether it’s fi le shares, web-based services or enterprise clouds – so users can easily save and access

content created on the display at any time.

When paired with the MultiTaction iWall, the MT Canvus allows active collaboration and improved productivity among an unlimited number of concurrent users. Users can also experience ultra-fast responsiveness, and IR pen and object recognition. Additionally, with MultiTaction Codice® technology (2D barcode recognition) in place, MT Canvus users can receive their own unique Codice ID to store and access content at any time.

www.multitaction.com

Pexip Adds Distributed Enterprise Multi-Protocol Call Control to Infi nity Platform

Pexip has added advanced enterprise multi-protocol call control capabilities to the Infi nity platform's unique distributed architecture. Every Pexip Infi nity Conferencing Node will be able to act as a multi-protocol endpoint registrar — even allowing registrations to be controlled via external enterprise policy servers.

Pexip's distributed registrar is set to include a variety of protocols, and users will be able to register SIP, H.323, and even WebRTC-enabled Web browsers, and of course their own clients and mobile solutions. This literally makes every device a valid and reachable endpoint — without the need to add plug-ins or any other software."

A major benefi t for many customers is the added fl exibility for managing registrations. By simply enabling external policy servers to manage and control calls and registrations, enterprises and organizations can quickly leverage the rules and policies already in place

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to easily incorporate video, audio, Web conferencing, into their entire collaboration platform. The ability to work with external policy servers is an exclusive advantage of the Pexip platform, providing customers with superb fl exibility and ease of use when deploying their UC solution.

www.pexip.com

Planar DirectLight™ LED Video Wall System Offers Four Resolutions

Planar DirectLight offers a modular, seamless LED video wall system in four narrow pixel pitches - 1.6, 1.9, 2.5 and 3.1 millimeters - providing an exceptional visual experience close up, from a distance and at wide viewing angles. With stunning, crystal-clear picture quality, fl exibility to accommodate almost any indoor environment and the ability to withstand the most rigorous, 24x7 operations, this unique family of video walls represents the next wave in the fast-growing direct-view LED market.

Planar DirectLight LED video walls are factory-calibrated and tested to perform consistently from high to very low brightness settings. Features such as electronic seam correction, deep black contrast utilizing Planar® MicroGrid™ Shader and wide viewing angles without loss of brightness, ensure excellent visual performance.

Planar DirectLight LED video walls include the proprietary Planar® EasyAlign™ Mounting System, offering two levels of Z-axis adjustment to obtain a perfectly fl at video wall.

Off-board power, with a redundancy option, makes it possible to locate video walls up to 200 feet away from a power source, improving access and eliminating

the need for power outlets behind the video wall. In addition, minimal heat allows for fan-less, quiet operation for environments that require less noise.

www.planar.com

Prysm Synthesis 2.0 Enables Real-Time Multi-Site CollaborationWith Synthesis 2.0, users of up to ten Cascade video walls and displays can seamlessly collaborate in real time. Every user can adjust the size, position and settings of content. Annotations and notes are instantly shared across every mirrored Cascade system. Even browser actions like scrolling, clicking links and interacting with multi-touch content are synchronized bringing web-based apps into the multi-site collaboration experience.

Synthesis 2.0 supports mirroring of Cascade systems of differing aspect ratios. Follow-me mode automatically pans the Cascade’s screen focus to the currently active content of a mirrored system. From the Cascade 190 in the boardroom to the Cascade 65 in the two-person huddle room, every Cascade system can now be part of a breakthrough multi-site collaboration experience.

Users can capture, contribute and share content and ideas with the Synthesis 2.0. Live streaming video, web apps, documents, presentations, images and inputs from PCs and mobile devices can be displayed, resized, positioned and annotated on screen. On screen controls let users make video conference calls, pan and zoom a camera, adjust volume, size and position dynamic keyboards, and play and pause videos. Confi gurable workspaces allow teams to save their

work between sessions and pick up where they left off at their next meeting.

www.prysm.com

QSC Unveils Range Of Solutions For Conference Space

“Rethink Corporate AV” was the tagline adopted by QSC in introducing its range of conferencing solutions from network audio to touchscreens and amplifi ers.

The Q-SYS Core 110f is the latest addition to the Q-SYS lineup of network audio solutions, which are built on modern Intel-based technologies and a Linux Real Time Operating System. The new, smaller Core 110f brings powerful yet affordable software based audio processing product to the corporate AV market.

The Core 110f will allow AV integrators and IT managers alike to deliver seamless networking integration via Q-LAN, which uses IT standard Layer-3 protocols. Additionally, the Core 110f’s ability to coexist with all other data, use of standard Ethernet switches, and is AES67-interoperable, adding to the growing list of 3rd party network audio products which will support the standard.

Adding elegance and practicality to the boardroom is the new TSC-7t PoE Tabletop Touchscreen. The TSC-7t Tabletop Touchscreen can be used on any Q-SYS™ networked audio solution, including the new Core 110f. The TSC-7t functions as an elegant telephone dialer and can additionally be used to control a myriad of third-party devices prevalent in boardrooms and meeting rooms—via the Core (no additional control processor box required).

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Additionally, the TSC-7t meets a common BYOD audio need. When meeting participants run UC or web conferencing applications on their own devices, they can easily connect the 2-way audio from that device to the Q-SYS system using the Bluetooth and or Micro USB On-The-Go (OTG) connections on the TSC-7t.

Completing the corporate AV solution line up is the new SPA Amplifi er Series. The SPA Amplifi er Series is Energy Star compliant and offers fl exibility to integrators with two amplifi er solutions. The SPA2-60 offers two channels of Low-Z output into 4Ω or 8Ωs, but it can be bridged to provide 70V or 100V output. The SPA4-60 is similar but offers more channels enabling elegant solutions like a pair of stereo channels with a single 70V or 100V output, or a Sub/Sat combination.

www.qsc.com

RenewedVision Releases ProPresenter Version 6ProPresenter is a cross-platform (Mac and Windows) lyric and media presentation package built specifi cally to make high-quality live productions easy - including worship gatherings, sporting events, conferences, or studio broadcasts.

ProPresenter operators control presentations on one screen, while dynamically presenting to an audience on one or more additional outputs. This means there is no separate "edit mode" or "presentation mode", outputs are always live, and editing of one presentation can be done while another is being viewed. Originally designed for houses of worship, ProPresenter is now the choice for media presentations for trade shows, corporate events, sporting venues, and ministries all over the world.

In version 6, ProPresenter gains even more tools for diverse productions and focuses on unparalleled video presentation quality, tighter social media integration, and enhanced editing tools. For all the new enhancements in version 6, visit the website.

www.renewedvision.com

Revolabs UC 1500 IP & USB Conference Room Targets Medium To Large SpacesThe solution includes two extension microphones to create a wider pickup range, incorporates a high-performance speaker to expand sound capabilities, and provides the ability to bridge VoIP and USB-based calls for a crystal-clear, all-in-one conferencing solution.

With the addition of extension

microphones and upgraded echo cancellation, Revolabs' FLX UC 1500 incorporates ultra-wideband audio (16 kHz) within a single UC family platform. Also equipped with premium tweeter and mid-woofer elements, four embedded microphones, and two extension microphones, the FLX UC 1500 provides ultra-wideband frequency response to bring spectacular-sounding audio to conference calls, desktop audio, or PC communication tools whether on premise or in the cloud. Designed to integrate easily with any third-party software application via the USB port, the device also features a convenient dialer with a 3.5-inch color display and USB support, which allows users to connect the unit easily to any PC, Mac®, or Chromebook™ for use with communication applications such as Skype™, Microsoft® Lync®, Vidyo®, WebEx®, and more.

www.revolabs.com

rp Visual Solutions Highlights Ability Of Its Mounting Solution

rp Visual showcased its ability to offer mounting solutions for different types of display. Simple but effective!

What was termed as a Digital Zipper the company lined up a host of display technologies and the appropriate mounting technologies for each of the technology was shown. In the line up was a Supernova, Sharp 60” with a front service lever mount, Christie Velvet 2.5mm fi xed mount in curved array, the 1.2mm Silicon Core technology front service X-arm mount, rear projection dnp optical screen, rounding off with 2 x 55” NEC fl at panels.

The message: Whatever the screen technology, rp Visual has a solution for your needs.

www.rpvisuals.com

Tannoy Launches New Range Of Surface Mount Architectural Loudspeakers

Comprising a range of seven models ranging in three form factors from 5-inch to 8-inch, the AMS series feature elegantly styled moulded enclosures to blend with architectural considerations. The IP65 rated enclosures can also be custom coloured on special order. UUMW ICT driver versions are also

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available for mission critical voice alarm system applications.

The technical heart of AMS are Tannoy’s revolutionary Omnimagnet™ technology and a unique patent-pending Torus Ogive Waveguide™ device. Together these innovations provide more consistent and controlled directivity along with improved high frequency response, as well as much improved time alignment and greater coherence between the low frequency and high frequency drivers.

The AMS range utilises a 16 ohm driver, making it ideal for use in high performance low-impedance systems (with optimized performance when used in conjunction with Lab.gruppen LUCIA amplifi ers). Alternatively, for constant voltage systems, Tannoy have specifi ed as standard, high quality low-insertion loss transformers with variable tap settings.

www.tannoy.com

VITEC Introduces Portable HD/SD HEVC Decoding ApplianceVITEC's portable HEVC encoding and

decoding systems provides broadcasters, corporate IT, government agencies, and military units with a turnkey solution for sending video point to point or point to multi-point using half the network bandwidth previously required with H.264 systems while retaining the same video quality.

"VITEC is the fi rst company to bring the bandwidth-effi cient HEVC compression technology into the fi eld with our broadcast-grade encoding, streaming,

and decoding appliances" said Eli Garten, vice president of product management, VITEC. "MGW D265 was designed as a portable unit to support rapid deployment of high-effi ciency video links in conjunction with our MGW Ace HEVC hardware encoder. With MGW D265, our customers can continue to receive legacy H.264 streams and also decode and playout HEVC content anywhere, anytime."

www.vitec.com

Wolfvision Launches Presentation & Collaboration SystemWolfvision's Cynap System is a

knowledge sharing solution that enables users to utilize presentation content material of all types – digital as well as physical sources. Cynap features comprehensive ‘bring your own device’, recording, streaming, and media player functionality, and it provides an effective solution when used either with or without a connected Visualizer.

Cynap can play, display, record, and stream all commonly used media simultaneously, giving incredible versatility during meetings, lectures, and collaborative sessions. Information is easily available, whether stored locally, in the cloud, or on a USB stick.

Some other key features include the support for Airplay and Miracast mirroring, access to cloud services, webcasting ability, whiteboard and annotation capability with the built-in features and more.

www.wolfvision.com/cynap

ZeeVee™ Features New HD-Ultra-HD/4K Video Distribution Solution

ZeeVee continues to deliver innovative, cost effective, and easy to install distribution platforms with the introduction of ZyPer4K - solution that switches and distributes uncompressed Ultra-HD (4K) video, audio and RS232/IR control signals. ZyPer4K leverages industry standard, widely available, and extremely cost effective off-the-shelf 10Gb (Gigabit) Ethernet switching products and delivers virtually unlimited scalability by avoiding the input/output restrictions and fi xed matrix architecture of conventional switching solutions, making it a more versatile and more cost-effective installation choice.

ZyPer4K allows installers a way to deploy systems faster and avoid the limitations common to fi xed chassis sizes (8x8, 32x32, 128x128). Since the inception of video matrix switching, customers have been forced into seeking extensive certifi cations to deploy costly, proprietary switchers with limited interoperability.

"Staying true to our product development best practices and overall mission, ZyPer4K was engineered specifi cally to reduce the cost and lengthy process of designing, installing and expanding an Ultra-HD over IP video distribution system," said Steve Metzger, Vice President HW & Operations of ZeeVee. "Customers are familiar with our RF/Coax solutions, now we can offer that same fl exibility, scalability, and affordability to the ProAV and IT markets looking to install Ultra-HD/4K over an IP infrastructure", said Metzger.

www.zeevee.com

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India – The ‘Next’ Big Thing in AV

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It’s nothing new to say India is among the most happening geographies on the globe for audio visual and

systems integration business. Its been happening over a few years now,

and it promises to continue for years to come, albeit with its own set of

challenges from time to time. Second largest market in Asia, India continues

to excite the market in its own imitable fashion- probably in sharp contrast to most other promising markets in Asia, with its own kind of SWOT (strengths,

weaknesses, opportunities and strengths).

In tune with its tradition of bringing one Country Analysis almost every issue, SI ASIA prides in presenting

India Country Analysis – at a time that is considered one of its most decisive

phases in recent times – coinciding with InfoComm India 2015.

Get set to be treated to an offering of an altogether new fare.

India – a country of around 1.25 billion people, and a market size of over US$ 4 trillion – is on a cusp of high growth. With a GDP rate that appears to outstrip that of China, it is already billed one of the fastest growing/expanding markets in the world.

With most growth parameters scaling up impressively, (s)taking an important share of the dynamic is audio-visual industry. With a technologically proactive government leading the charge with a series of potentially growth-effecting initiatives, the industry, for one, appears more promising than ever- though the concerns come chipping in their own part.

According to an InfoComm International market survey, Indian Sub-Continent AVSI industry stood at US$3.7 billion in 2014, and promises to touch US$5.4 billion by 2016. Together with the sub-continental countries of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, India has grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14 per cent between 2012 and 2014; it now promises to better that slightly by one per cent (15 per cent) by 2016. It goes without saying that India takes a dominant share of this growth.

On its part, SI ASIA confi ned itself to Indian market specifi cally, and the fi ndings have been truly impressive- so much so that almost the whole industry felt positive about the growth, with almost 50 per cent being very bullish on the prospects.

The industry sees the growth being majorly contributed by corporate segment which accounted for as much as 46 per cent, followed by government with almost 25 per cent, and education segment with roughly 15 per cent. More, the growth is being witnessed maximum in Audio/Video conferencing equipment/solutions market that appears to account for as much as 42 per cent. The business of displays appears to be another major market with over 22 per cent stake while projectors business appeared third with over 15 per cent.

There are, of course, other areas of potential growth as well. “Specialised applications such as network operation centres (NOC), EOCs, simulation and virtualization projects are emerging as potentially strong growth areas,” felt Murguan Paramasivam, Director, Lightware Visual Engineering, India.

Almost endorsing the view is Vivekanand, Country Director-India,

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Barco Electronics (P) Ltd: “Surveillance, process control solutions offer strongest growth potential.”

According to Ketul Patel, CEO and MD of Graphic Vision Pvt Ltd, other segments of potential growth comprise mass transportation means and street kiosks offering signage applications for advertising.

Majority of the industry appears to be reconciling to the fact that its solutions/business is being increasingly required to work in an IT network infrastructure- pointing to the growing convergence of AV&IT into the ICT domain.

On the challenges front, the industry continues to suffer from the dearth of skilled/professional talent. While almost half of the industry surveyed felt lack of professional manpower as the major challenge for its business, extreme price sensitivity of customers has also been a big challenge. It’s been labeled as a “necessary evil” to live with.

“Despite certifi cations from vendors for their products, most AV engineers do not understand basics of AV as they are just not conversant with basics of AV,” felt Ketul Patel.

Says V S Satyanarayana, consultant from Audio Visual Engineers: “India

trying to directly deal with the clients, picking up orders, and then faltering to provide build-and-after-sales-support has been a potential challenge,” feels Prajesh, National sales Manager, Genesis IT Innovations Ltd.

“OEMs are not taking a "value partner" approach; they are only interested in moving boxes,” says Kuldip Kamat, Managing Director, All Wave AV Systems.

Having said all that, India is billed as “a land of immense opportunities.” With a proactive government leading its march into the future, it is hoped the positives would be transformed into business cases.

needs a lot of new generation AV convergence professionals; they also need to understand various AV & IT platforms, formats evolving day to day.”

According to Grifi ths Zachariah, Technical Sales Director-IME, ClearOne, ‘lack of professionals to understand technology has been a major challenge. “Our Industry needs to understand technology to be able to deliver the right solution to right customer.’

A potential threat, so to say, to genuine industry growth, appears to be the OEM behavior. “Third party Chinese OEMs

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Indian Space Research Organisation control room

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Telepresence room

Guwahati High Court Chief Justice conference room Guru Jambheswhar University seminar hall

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MAP OF INDIA IN REFERENCE TO THE REGIONS

To have a better understanding of the results of the SI Asia Survey, we offer you the information in graphics. Enjoy the read.

Himachal

Pradesh

Haryana

Uttarakhand

Uttar Pradesh

GujaratMadhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

KamatakaAndhra Pradesh

Tamil Nadu

Pondicherry

Kerala

Daman

and Diu

Dadra and

Nagar Haveli

Goa

Rajasthan

Delhi

Punjab

Jammu and Kashmir

Chandigarh

Telangana

Chhattisgarh

Orissa

West Bengal

Jharkhand

Bihar

Sikkim

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Meghalaya

Tripura

Mizoram

Manipur

Nagaland

States of India with regionsNorth: Jammu & Kashmir; Himachal Pradesh; Uttarakhand; Punjab; Haryana; Delhi; and Uttar PradeshNorth-East: Arunachal Pradesh; Nagaland; Manipur; Mizoram; Tripura; Assam; and MeghalayaEast: Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal; and OdishaSouth: Telangana; Andhra Pradesh; Karnataka; Tamil Nadu; and KeralaWest: Rajasthan; Gujarath; Maharashtra; and Goa Central: Madhya Pradesh; and Chattisgarh

Terms: Though India is generically, and broadly, referred to in zonal termsas North, East, South and West, it is also referred to, in Northeast, andCentral India terms- for convenience of easy identifi cation.

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RESPONDENT BREAKDOWN IN TERMS OF JOB SCOPE

Strongly Agree

Agree

Disagree

48.9%

48.9%

2.2%

THERE WILL BE GROWTH IN THE AV BUSINESS FOR INDIA IN THE YEAR 2015.

Systems Integrator (51.2%)

Distributor/Dealer (13.3%)

Consultant (11.1%)

Manufacturer Regional Offi ce (24.4%)

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WHICH SEGMENT DO YOU FORESEE WILL HAVE THE STRONGEST GROWTH?

WHICH TYPE OF SOLUTIONS DO YOU THINK WILL SEE THE STRONGEST GROWTH?Video/Audio Conferencing Equipment

Control Systems

Projectors 15.6 %

42.4%

Displays 22.2%

8.9%

Sound Reinforcement

Lighting Systems

AV Acquisition & Delivery Equipment

6.7%

2.1%

2.1%

88.9%said YES

COMPARED TO PREVIOUSLY, DO YOU FIND THAT YOUR SOLUTIONS ARE NOW REQUIRED MORE AND MORE TO WORK WITHIN AN IT NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE?

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Customers only concerned with pricing 26.7%

Existing relationships that do not able your organisation to

penetrate potential clients.3.4%

Challenge from those outside the AV Realm 6.7%

Customers not understanding the value provided by your

organisation17.8%

Lack of manpower 44.4%

Others 1%

WHAT IS THE GREATEST CHALLENGE FOR YOUR BUSINESS?

WHAT CONSTITUTES THE LARGEST PART OF YOUR BUSINESS?

49.4%

26%

20.1%

4.5%

Sales and Supply of solutions

Installation/Integration

Consultation

Maintenance

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WHICH REGION OF THE COUNTRY DO YOU FEEL THE MOST DYNAMIC?

West (31.1%)

South (57.8%)

North (11.1%)

East (0%)

REASONS FOR THIS DYNAMISM:Concentration of Clientele

Awareness about AV deployment

Availability/Flexibility of human talent

35.6%

22.2%

6.6%

Financial fl ow to enable projects35.6%

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Low-levels of awareness about the advantages of AV 44.5%

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WHICH REGION OF THE COUNTRY DO YOU FEEL THE MOST CHALLENGING?

33.3% 8.9%

North

4.4%

South West

WHAT REASONS DO YOU SEE FOR CHALLENGING SITUATION?

WHICH REGION CONTRIBUTES/OFFERS LARGEST SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS?

11.1% 42.2%

North

4.5%

East West

53.4%

East

Non-existence of adequate number of big clients

No proper fi nancial fl ow mechanism

Other

24.4%

24.4%

6.7%

42.2%

South

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About AES67 Standard And What It Means For The AV Industry

Many of you would have heard about the AES67 standard that was developed by the Audio Engineering Society and published in September 2013. To promote the adoption of AES67, The Media Networking Alliance (MNA) was formed in October 2014. SI Asia speaks to Andreas Hildebrand,Senior Product Manager at ALC NetworX GmbH, the company that is responsible for RAVENNA networking technologies and also a member of MNA, to know more about AES67.

What is AES67 all about? What loophole or space is this meant to fi ll which was not previously available?AES67 is a standard published by the Audio Engineering Society on September 11th, 2013, addressing “High-performance Streaming Audio-over-IP Interoperability”. It defi nes a set of guidelines which provide a basis for achieving interoperability between different IP-based audio networking solutions.

There are several audio networking solutions and technologies for professional applications. While earlier solutions were based on Ethernet layer (i.e. CobraNet, EtherSound), more recently introduced solutions and technologies were all based on IP (i.e. Livewire, Dante, WheatNet, Q-LAN and RAVENNA). However, despite being based on IP, there was not enough common ground to establish interoperability among them, mostly due to varying synchronization mechanisms, transport protocols or data formats employed. This motivated the AES to establish a Work Group to research and defi ne potential interoperability

guidelines. A prerequisite was not to invent yet another, completely new solution, but to try to identify commonalities among the existing solutions and use available technology standards and protocols already employed. The idea was to allow current solution providers to adopt AES67 with as little effort as possible and provide AES67 interoperability either via a special mode of operation or through native support. In other words: AES67 is not intended to replace existing solutions, but to offer means for interoperability among them.

In the overall audio eco-system, how does AES67 and the solutions fi t into the picture?The advantage of having an interoperability standard for various solutions is obvious: while there may be a sound ecosystem of products already available for individual solutions, none of these solutions can fi t all applications areas. And as convergence continues to increase between different application areas or markets, like installed sound, live, broadcast, recording etc., direct interoperability on a networked basis

Figure 1: An example of how AES67 can help with interoperability between a RAVENNA-equipped OB van, Q-LAN equipped venue and a Livewire equipped radio station.

AES67 is not intended to replace existing solutions, but to offer means for interoperability among them.

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(not just bridging, employing MADI or other digital / analog signal means) is increasingly demanded. Just think of the case where a RAVENNA-equipped OB van wants to connect to a Q-LAN-equipped venue and production signals are sent back to a Livewire-equipped radio station (see Figure 1). Plus, it gives system integrators more freedom to choose their equipment based on important product features rather than on the networking technology they adhere to.

What advantages does it bring to the AV industry?As stated before, interoperability of systems from different manufacturers / brands is now possible and provides a much larger freedom of choice. Bridging between system segments utilizing “legacy” technology can now be avoided, enabling unifi ed signal fl ow throughout a complete system. And since the AES Work Group maintained a liaison with the SMPTE Work Group defi ning the new SMPTE 2059 standard on synchronization, the respective technology and protocol defi nitions were closely aligned, so that Video-over-IP and Audio-over-IP based on SMPTE 2059 and AES67 can work nicely together on the same network.

What has been the response from the industry?The industry interest was exceptionally high. During the Work Group phase we had participation not only from the respective network solution providers, but also from system integrators, consultants, service providers and end customers (mainly large broadcasting companies). After publication, interest came from all areas of the professional audio industry, including stakeholders from the broadcast, installed sound, live or recording & production industries. While not everyone is immediately aware that AES67 is “just” an interoperability standard, lacking important features typically comprising a full solution (like advertising & discovery, control functionality etc.), basically everyone acknowledges the importance of this standard.

How soon will we see AES67 being implemented ?As far as the solution providers are concerned, they either are already fully AES67 compliant (i.e. RAVENNA, Livewire+) or are in the process of offering AES67-compliant operation modes in their systems. First installations are already fully operating in AES67 mode, although they usually use the additional benefi ts from the solutions or technologies they natively adhere to.

A good example is the sound installation in a multi-purpose / multi-zone restaurant complex in Finland, which utilizes AES67-enabled gear from MNA members ALC NetworX, Telos Alliance (Axia), Genelec and Finnish company Jutel (see Figure 2). AES67 mode has also been used in RAVENNA-based systems during Soccer Championship 2014 in Brazil, Asian Games 2014 in Incheon and the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna. Once we will see more AES67-enabled

gear from QSC and Dante licensees, connectivity and product diversity will increase signifi cantly and I expect more projects based on AES67 interoperability to become visible by the end of this year.

What if anything will hold this back and why?I simply can’t imagine why somebody would hold back AES67 interoperability in their products. This defi nitely would exclude them from the advantage of participating in a rapidly growing market for networked audio applications. While early solution providers may see an advantage in preserving their niche through a closed-solution business model, history has shown that only open standards have the potential to survive in the long-term. The growing membership of the MNA certainly demonstrates the willingness and also the need to adopt the AES67 standard.

www.medianetworkingalliance.com

Figure 2: A multi-purpose / multi-zone restaurant complex in Finland utilizing AES67-enable gear from MNA members.

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By Martin Bonsoir

Martin Bonsoir is based in the UK and is the EMEIA application engineering manager for Biamp Systems. With more than 10 years of pro-AV experience, Martin’s passion for all things audio dominates his professional life and is a welcome addition to his personal endeavours.

Over the last couple of years, Audio Video Bridging – an AV-specifi c name used to describe a series of IEEE standards enabling deterministic delivery of data – has gained traction in our industry as a key audio transport protocol. But there is a lot more to these IEEE standards than what most people realise. At its most basic, AVB has been compared to other technologies using an “Orange-to-Double Expresso Macchiato” approach. True, they’re both ingested through your mouth (please let me know if I’ve been doing it wrong!),

but there are signifi cant differences. “AVB” as a name stems from its use in the professional audio industry. But the capabilities of these standards are by no means constrained to just delivering audio and video, nor is AVB a static technology. Work is ongoing to develop those standards even further, and part of that evolution is that it is no longer referred to as just AVB. An increasingly larger segment of the population refers to it as Time Sensitive Networking or TSN. And during this name transition you’ll see it referred to as AVB/TSN. These variations are what seem to have confused some people.

This evolution in naming is only part of dealing with open standards – a fi rst for our industry. Never before have we used open standards to deliver uncompressed, low latency, high quality audio over an Ethernet network. So, misperception can set in.

Proprietary technologies, by their very nature, enjoy secretive development cycles and are only shown in public once they are a fi nished product (or one certainly hopes that to be the case). Having witnessed the development of proprietary technology; I can assure you that before it is introduced to the public in a glossy presentation, the technology underwent multiple changes of name, feature set, and scope. But it all

happened behind closed doors. With IEEE standards, that development and evolution happens in the open.

As an engineer by profession and DNA makeup, I don’t particularly care about names. I care about technology and solutions. I place little importance on whether my needs are resolved by something called “Delightful Voices of Inspiring Angels”

or “TH-65B.” What matters is that the solution delivers, and that its development and support is sustainable into the future.

The constant evolution of AVB/TSN is not only important and encouraging – it is, in fact, vital, as it is symptomatic of protocols that can embrace new technology and paradigms. I will invite you to consider this progress not as chaotic, but as transparent, and a sign of sustainability.

AVB/TSN has already been successfully deployed in professional audio installations, from small facilities serving a limited amount of users to large-scale research and educational centres spanning multiple buildings; its strength being that it enables the system designer to develop a networked media system that fi ts the situation. This is a huge advantage over having to force the application to fi t the limited range of topologies (or other restrictions) imposed by less fl exible equipment. Most importantly, it has also helped immeasurably in the conversation with IT decision makers. This is a conversation that the AV industry increasingly must have, and it makes life easier when it revolves around standards from entities IT decision makers trust – like the IEEE – as opposed to industry-specifi c organisations.

But the capability of these standards is by no means limited to passing audio over a network. At the recent NAB show, Axon impressively demonstrated true broadcast-quality video distribution using AVB/TSN. They fed a split screen with two streams coming from different hardware, combining together to make a whole image. The synchronization was simply perfect and illustrated a typical capability that AVB/TSN provides. Things get even more impressive when we learn that Intel has created a reference design containing the processing power and memory required

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to handle in-vehicle’s infotainment system in a car with AVB/TSN as the transport protocol. And you know what? It will hit your street very soon inside the 2016 Jaguar XF.

Looking at an even bigger picture, I’m fairly certain we are all aware of the Internet of Things (IoT). A seemingly unstoppable force that we are already experiencing in our everyday life. Devices are no longer isolated entities, but are gradually reaching to the cloud to execute. This replaces the model of expensive, dedicated boxes of specialized hardware by one with cheaper end points connected through the network to powerful processing centres where the functions are virtualized. Need an example? That’s how Apple’s Siri works.

This trend of device enrichment through network connection is fulfi lling the need for smarter, more effective and reliable systems, at a lower cost. IoT brings about a whole range of benefi ts that result in process optimisation.

And while we may all be aware of the benefi ts IoT brings to our daily life, we may be less aware that the same benefi ts are enjoyed in the world of industrial control. Initiatives like Industry 4.0 are encouraging and bringing attention to IoT within industrial environments, or, like some call it, the “Industrial Internet of Things.”

Over the next 15 years, the Industrial IoT could add more than $14 trillion USD to 20 major world economies, according to Accenture1. That is a lot of money and explains why it matters to so many companies – and why it should matter to you and me.

Industrial control and professional audio/video distribution share the same need for deterministic, low-latency, high-bandwidth networking connectivity for time-critical distribution of data. This is

why there’s common interest in AVB/TSN.

Furthermore, the Industrial IoT and the automotive industry teach us that isolated systems using proprietary, single-purpose communication protocols are at a very high risk of being a thing of the past. In a world where machines talk to machines, being unable to share valuable information is no longer acceptable. And make no mistake, we AV professionals, are working in the M2M (machine to machine) space. Another benefi t of open standards like AVB/TSN is they often create more robust ecosystems, because through them the industry avoids being dependent on any single company to manage and evolve the technology.

Many of us saw a bright future for CobraNet when Cirrus Logic acquired Peak Audio. The sad reality is the promise never materialised. The lesson we should remember is that the model of a single company developing a solution and licensing it to many users is a risky

1 http://www.forbes.com/sites/valleyvoices/2015/01/21/transforming-economic-growth-with-the-industrial-internet-of-things/#sthash.7bYraR4p.

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2 This list of companies are not meant to be exhaustive, and several other companies, publicly or privately, may be involved with the technology.

one, and leaves the market exposed to the changing business focus of the licensing company.

In the professional audio world, the AVB/TSN ecosystem is a healthy one. Companies like Analog Devices, Broadcom, Freescale, Intel, Mini DSP, Marvell, Synopsys, XILINX and XMOS produce core technology based on open standards, with companies like Arista, Extreme Networks, MOTU, NETGEAR, and Luminex supplying the infrastructure. That leaves manufacturers like AVID, AudioScience, Beyerdynamic, Biamp Systems, Meyer Sound, Riedel, and the TC Group2 to develop solutions. This is an ecosystem where any one company can decide to change path, yet the technology will survive. Isn’t that the best way forward?

So, what’s left to be decided is whether the AV industry is ready to adopt open standards. Growing up can be scary. But also wonderfully rewarding.

www.biamp.com

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Exceeding World Vision Through ProjectorsBy Ram Bhavanashi

8.45 a.m., 22nd of April, 2015, Metro Manila: It seemed like an unusually warm day right up in the morning at the Acacia in Metro Manila –this despite some heavy showers the previous evening. It felt still warmer with Yuta Naganuma from Seiko Epson Corporation, Japan, and Pravin Kumar of Epson India, who were already waiting for me in the lobby, greeting me with much warmth. It felt a bid fl attering too that Epson had fl own Praveen from India, and Yuta from their Japanese HQ to help me with the intended guided tour to its manufacturing facility at the LiMA Technology Center- some 100-plus km south of the Filipino capital.

For one, the LiMA Technology Center – said to be Asia’s latest new-generation industrial park – appears from the outset to be a “cool” land mass with a set of geographical and infrastructural advantages. Located in the Lipa-Malvar area of Batangas, at the heart of what is called CALABARZON (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) region, its green and hilly environs render it cool, while comparatively easy access to capital Manila as well as Atimonan port make it one of the best connected places in the country.

A little deeper peep, as we move in, shows it as a combination of smart economies, strategic location, synergy of strengths, and more. A Philippine Economic Zone Authority-registered economic zone that it is, the 469-hectare industrial estate – with a host of multinational enterprises dotting the area – represents a growth dynamic that is shaping the region’s, if not the country’s economic surge.

An important take in this surging dynamic is that of Seiko Epson Corporation (SEC), the Japanese 3LCD projection and digital imaging solution major who had set up what is claimed to be the world’s largest manufacturing facility for the particular line of entry-level projection and printing solutions.

As we step into the Epson Precision (Philippines) Incorporated – or EPPI, as the facility is called in short – we’re greeted at the entrance by Hitoshi Hasegawa, Senior General Manager-Visual Products Production Division, and even as I accustom myself with the chilly ambience inside, I observe carefully partitioned enclaves on either side showcasing EPPI products. Amidst all that, I notice on the facing wall –

Manufacturing professional AV equipment can be a tricky business,

more so when one aims at creating the largest facility of its kind in the world.

This, however, doesn’t seem to affect a brand that is known for its credentials.

Epson! The Japanese projection and digital imaging solutions major made

yet another statement of sorts with its manufacturing facility at LiMA

Technology Center, in Lipa City, South of the Filipino capital of Manila.

In a rare opportunity, SI Asia was privileged to see from close proximity

the genius that the World’s No. 1 projector brand’s manufacturing facility

is. Exceed Your Vision – the punch line of the 3LCD projection leader – appeared

veritable, as we discovered fi rst hand.

An exclusive of sorts from SI Asia…

FACTS:Location: LiMA Technology Center, Lipa City, Batangas Province, PhilippinesSize: Over 40,000 square metersInvestment: 4.5 billion PhPsProduction capacity: Currently 181,000 units per month; to touch 210,000 units by 2017Manufactures: Entry-level 3LCD projectors, including its core components like bulbs, PoPs, lenses etc. Workforce: 12,000. Intends to add another 10,000 by 2017

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‘Welcome to Bhavanashi Ramakrishna and Pravin Kumar from India’ – a very gratifying acknowledgement.

Hasegawa introduces us to his team- Hitoshi Shoji, General Manager; Dong Briones, Manager-key unit production department; Abigaile Jimenez, Manager-Visual Products (Production Division) and Noriaki Takahashi, department manager. Even as we exchange courtesies to one another, I notice a pale blue shirt, and a pair of shoes suiting my size was kept aside with my name on them to identify; so too for Pravin. “It’s just one small part of our many practices aimed at maintaining optimum cleanliness and uniformity,” explains Hasegawa, while briefi ng us about the plant and its activities. “After all, the facility rolls out products that are known for precision,” he says.

We slip into the given garb and shoes, and move into the plant. “This is the largest entry-level projector manufacturing facility for Epson, meant for worldwide markets. It works in three shifts of eight hours each,” explains Abigaile Jimenez. “We manufacture almost the full chain of components, barring a few that are sourced from other Epson facilities outside Philippines.”

The two-storey EPPI facility actually handles two very distinct production lines- projectors and printers, juxtaposed, and we consciously confi ned ourselves to the projector division only- not wanting to distract from our focus and purpose. This projector division rolls out entry level projectors of short throw, ultra short throw and interactive models

aimed at diverse vertical markets- particularly education and corporate.

While the fi rst fl oor is for warehousing the second is where manufacturing and assembling of components are done. The plant produces lamps (light bulbs) for LCD projectors, panel on prism (pop) and other key components. A very important aspect of the EPPI is that the entire manufacture/assembly of projection units is done here under one single roof. While major components are manufactured here, remaining few components or raw materials are procured from other Epson facilities elsewhere.

“We produce lamps of almost all the models. The beauty of EPPI is that we make our own lamps,” explains Hasegawa. “It’s totally in-house manufacturing,” he elaborates, “the entire mechanism of component manufacturing, assembling, and testing is conducted meticulously and, in a professionally guarded environment. The employees handling the processes are both qualifi ed and trained.

While the manufacturing area is clearly demarcated by their components’ manufacturing, testing, and assembling areas – that seem to epitomise the highly acclaimed quality standards institutionalized by SEC – what captured my attention are some numbers and names. “The number, sometimes, refers to the size of the area in square meters dedicated to that particular activity,” explains Jimenez. There are many areas with similar arrangements for products that go to different markets.

Backs up Pravin: “The nomenclature does not mean directly the name of the brand; it refers to the geography where that particular model sells, or meant for based on the regional customization preferences.” That’s an interesting dynamic indicating the projection major’s expansive fl exibility to customise products for different markets- which is actually powered by its R&D competence.

We move onto the POP (Panel on Prism) area which is rather sensitive for its extremely delicate parts and total dust-free maintenance stipulations. Understandably, people here move in special suits that are apparently made dust-free to begin with. This area functions in two shifts a day while all other sections work in three shifts.

Hearing about the stipulation, the question sprang up: “What is EPPI’s mechanism to ensure or certify that the environment is totally dust-free?”

“Okay, we have a mechanism of measuring the (dust) particles,” Jimenez and Hasegawa take turns to explain the process. “We have a total of 36 stations in this enclosure, we have set up a particle count for each of these stations to check and decide if it is 100 pc dust-free. We check it up regularly to ensure that every station adheres to the cleanliness criteria.” The criteria they talk about here, has understandably been formulated by the SEC and handed down to them to simply comply with.

“The fi nest USP with the EPPI is that not only projectors, but all the core/key components needed for building projectors are manufactured within the factory- all under one single roof. The very construction style and ability to leverage natural sunshine to produce captive power, and save electricity is a great contributor to the Epson Vision.”

– Junichi Watanabe, Epson Director/

Chief Executive-Visual Products Operations Division

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Our walk-through reaches an area that appears to be a common passage and stop-over place. My presumption turns right as the EPPI top execs explain to me the critical role the area plays. “This one is the common area where we conduct programmes such as safety regulations, soft methods in production, etc.,” they say, “this is relevant particularly for the new employees. We often demonstrate the “Do”s and “Don’t”s for the new recruits so that they do not hazard any untoward handling, and affect our production standards.”

I’m guided through the large assembly line for the raw material, coming from the warehouse, and production line. The assembly area begins with pre-component stage. Understandably each component is inspected soon after its manufacture, and after every stage of its processing towards complete unit build.

Pravin chips in, recalling my earlier question of “what are the few components that are sourced from outside EPPI.” The printed circuit board (PCB) which is a critical component of imaging in a projector build is outsourced from other Epson facilities. There are two parts to a projector, he elaborates, one is the optical engine or image processing part that involves the lamp and light processing; then the digital image processing part that involves the PCB and other integration ports and buses. So, it is this part – the digital processing part – happening here.

“We have a global supply chain that ensures supply of components from one Epson plant to the other,” the EPPI team asserts, “Epson rarely outsources its material from outside Epson; it’s mostly from within Epson, or its affi liates. PCB sourcing is one mechanism with other Epson facilities outside Philippines.” The PCB sourcing here happens through the ESL (Epson factory in China).

Discussing the “inspection” of assembled units, we talk about the ‘testing’ mechanisms and practices at Epson, item by item- precision of image throwing capability; contrast ratio; ability of performance precision in diverse climates (temperatures); amount of heat generated, or eco-friendliness etc.

According to Pravin, testing happens in three formats- one for the machines that are used for various functions; two- the processes that are set in for manufacturing; three- the fi nished goods are checked for expected performance.

“We do everything, including the safety aspects,” explain the EPPI team. “We have an exhaustive list of catalogued items and specifi cations for each of these processes; we try to comply with practically every item on the list for every single unit,” they elaborate.

For units that are found not complying with specs, EPPI has a separate area and team to verify the source of that non-compliance and then send it to the relevant section to rectify the non-compliance.

After the units are tested for their compliance with the SEC specs, all through their build-up processes, the fi nished goods are channelized to the warehouse area that is meant for shipping.

Watching an overwhelming scale of fi nished goods being transported and stacked, I am naturally curious to ask: “what is the production capacity of the plant?”

“At present, we make 181,000 units per month,” informs Jimenez. “Last year, we produced 141,000 units per month,” she

says, adding, “when our expansion plan get complete in 2017, we would make approximately 210,000 units per month.”

Going by this estimate EPPI will role out an awesome number of close to 2.5 million projector units a year post-2017! That’s a mind-boggling fi gure! A media release from Epson Philippines had actually stated that the plant rolls out 7 projectors, besides 40 printers every minute. This is still a higher fi gure of over 3 million units per year!

Considering that the EPPI caters to a worldwide market which has been growing in double digits every year, this stat may be reasonable.

As we walk back to the meeting room, Hasegawa explains EPPI’s essentials like human talent; green initiatives, and SEC’s eco-friendly resolutions, and how they plan to contribute to the regional/global “eco-nomics.”

An important aspect of EPPI’s green initiatives is harnessing solar energy for its power supply requirement- building a massive solar energy plant for captive power. The idea is to reduce energy consumption by as much as 90 per cent by 2025.

“It’s not just about the quality products that EPPI stands for, but also the quality practices and processes in place,” explains the SGM. “In tune with our HQ’s vision and mission, we strive towards maintaining the credentials by every single act of ours here.”

Yuta - who was fl own specially from Japan to accompany us during the visit - presented a holistic vision of how Epson evolved through its formative years and became world's number one projector brand, and a powerhouse of technology domain.

Being able to see the world leader’s manufacturing plant – largest in its own right – and the platter from which it serves the world markets has been, by all means, a fulfi lling experience.

www.epson.com

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Hitoshi Hasegawa, Senior General Manager at the EPPI, along with his team, responds to some of SI Asia’s focussed questions in a tete-e-tete, post-visit. Excerpts:

SI Asia: How would the EPPI facility change the dynamic of Epson business, and the global projector domain?

HASEGAWA: This plant has been set up with the objective of meeting the growing demand worldwide for Epson projectors. That it is the world’s largest facility for this line of projectors- all happening under one roof it adds a great dynamic to Epson’s advantage. Geographical reach to numerous world markets; competent workforce; aggression in production; aggression in green practices and processes- all stand as USPs to the plant, and brand Epson.

SI Asia: How about technology USP?

HASEGAWA: The technological processes we use here are developed, tested and tried at our parent facility in Japan, and they are known to everyone. That the same expertise and competence fl ows through the production here, it is at world’s best. The new thing is our resolve to better our best.

SI Asia: What manufacturing quality standards has the facility brought to place, or would bring to place when the expansion is complete?

HASEGAWA: Japanese standard(s) of quality will not change from place to place- it’s just the same anywhere and everywhere it goes to. These standards are defi ned, and regularly monitored by the headquarters. Even when the expansion is complete here, it will remain the same.

SI Asia: Much has been said about EPPI’s adoption of green processes. Would you please elaborate?

HASEGAWA: The practices are in fact set by SEC, with the theme of “Harmony and Co-existence’ that highlights Epson’s resolve to pursue eco-friendly manufacturing processes right from procurement of raw materials to shipping of fi nished goods, besides contributing to the development of Filipino community. We comply with all that. We participate in the Philippines government’s programme of ‘zero waste’ activity. The plant’s initiative to harness solar energy to have alternative sources and reduce conventional power consumption has been a great stride. We have a mechanism to assess reduction of energy consumption by subsequent stages. The idea is to reduce energy consumption by as much as 90 per cent by 2025.

SI Asia: What human talent pool does EPPI contribute to brand Epson on one hand, and to the Filipino employment domain on the other?

HASEGAWA: We try to make a fi ne balance of respecting the Filipino human talent, and the highly acclaimed Japanese machinery brilliance in manufacturing. We currently employ about 12,200 people, and we would employ another 10,000 towards the end of expansion. There are certain areas that humans cannot handle, and require machine support. That’s where we employ machines, and it is thus a fi ne balance. Much of the assembly process is done manually. And, that’s why we have as many as over 12,000 people working here, and we are adding more…

There is a particular design that determines what aspects to be done manually and what by the machines. We go by those practices.

SI Asia: How about the Corporate Social Responsibility factor?

HASEGAWA: We do have a dedicated group for implementing the CSR. That group constantly engages itself in devising several programmes. We do have a set of guidelines for the purpose which we share with our suppliers and we try to follow it every time.

EPPI, In Line With The Epson Vision

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Let's Go Lamp-Free For A Brighter FutureEducating customers is key - Casio

With the release of Slim series in 2010, Casio had introduced a new breed of

projectors to the market. Called “hybrid” projectors, these are projectors that use both LED and laser technology as their

light source. Touted as a cost-saving and environmental-friendly alternative to

conventional lamp projectors, the hybrid has gained much traction in verticals

such as education and corporate.

Fast forward 5 years, Casio recently launched a new hybrid model under the Core series, with an aim to make hybrid projectors more accessible to the mass.

SI Asia spoke to Toshiharu Okimuro, Executive Offi cer & General Manager,

Digital Signage Division, Global Marketing Headquarters of Casio, to fi nd

out more.

SI Asia: It seems that since the release of Slim series projectors in 2010, Casio has been quite focused on its lamp-free technology. Can you please tell us what motivated the company to do so in the fi rst place?

OKIMURO: Not sure if you know this, but Casio's company creed is “Creation and Contribution”. So that means we not only have to create a product, but the creation itself must be benefi cial and useful to the society. Based on this creed, the lamp-free projectors are one of the products that speaks in tune with our brand.

When we entered the projector market in 1995 with lamp projectors, most models on the market were really big and bulky, so we did a lot of developments and innovations to make projectors smaller and lighter. When we launched the world's fi rst

hybrid projectors in 2010, we threaded on the same line of thought, “What is the contribution our projector has to the society?”, and LED & laser hybrid technology was the answer to it. A solution that helps to reduce mercury contamination from lamps is a big contribution to the society, therefore it is also a big motivation for us and everyone in the company to continue pursuing this technology.

SI Asia: In brief, tell us what is lamp-free technology and what is unique about hybrid projectors?

OKIMURO: In layman term, lamp-free projector basically means no lamp is involved hence lamp replacement is not required during its term of usage. Instead of using lamp as a light source, we use a combination of LED and laser technology, hence the term 'hybrid'.Compared to conventional brands which utilise either pure laser or pure LED

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technology, hybrid technology has the best of both worlds.

Of course, there are defi nitely disadvantages and advantages in all types of projectors when you compare them side by side. Deciding factors depend on what you are looking for and what is your top priority. Some unique selling points of hybrid projectors are: fi lter-free design, compact size, mercury-free and lower energy consumption. Also, for our Casio projectors, they are all made in Japan, giving it that extra quality assurance.

SI Asia: You said that lamp-free projectors result in economy savings, please elaborate this using an example.

OKIMURO: Firstly, the power consumption of our projectors is 120 watts. Comparing that to conventional lamp projectors which uses approximately 200-220 watts, the energy you are saving is actually close to half.

Based on recent tariff rates which we have collected from 30 schools (based on a period of 5 days a week and at least 6 hours a day), our calculation has summed up to close to SGD 8,000 savings on utility bills, over a period of 3 years.

And this is just the utility bill, not withstanding the low maintenance costs where end users will not have to change fi lters, lamps or have regular and frequent servicing. The solution is also ideal for the Systems Integrators as they don't have to worry about fi nding extra manpower or fi tting into the school's schedule to conduct regular service on the projectors – hence addressing the industry's issue of manpower crunch.

SI Asia: What are some of the challenges Casio faced in developing lamp-free projectors?

OKIMURO: For R&D, besides developing a hybrid projector that is lamp-free & mercury-free, we had to make sure that other projector specs are not compromised. So innovating while maintaining features like compact size, low power consumption, longer life and quality colour reproduction are some challenges we had during the production stage itself.

As for sales and marketing, we had to educate customers on what is Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and the environmental benefi ts of hybrid projectors. Making them understand the key benefi ts of the projectors is important and we often use the TCO toolkit to explain how conventional lamp projectors can incur high maintenance cost with lamp replacement, as compared to a 20,000-light hour hybrid.

SI Asia: Were there any misconceptions you had to overcome to convince customers at the beginning?

OKIMURO: Defi nitely the price. Because we use both LED and laser technology in our projectors, people have the misconception that it's very expensive. So one of the misconceptions we had to overcome is to change the understanding of hybrid technology and TCO savings. Initially the upfront cost might seem a bit more than conventional lamp projectors, but long-term wise it actually costs less. But of course, now with the launch of XJ-V1 which is priced so competitively, we hope to change that misconception once and for all.

SI Asia: Which verticals do you think would benefi t greatly from hybrid projectors?

OKIMURO: Traditionally, the vertical business has been very important for us, especially the education sector. But this time, with the new projector launched, our target is the entire market, specifi cally the corporates and SMEs. With the projector priced well - within the reach of many small to medium enterprises' budget, it's a good chance for them to try out our hybrid technology. In the long run, Casio intends to make the hybrid projectors accessible for the mass.

SI Asia: In recent years, we saw quite a few projector manufacturers beginning to develop display technologies as well. What are Casio's thoughts on this?

OKIMURO: With display components getting more readily available, the price of Flat Panel Displays (FPDs) have gone down as well. Especially in China where display manufacturers are abundant. Still, there must be some limitation to this. For a 50” display, customers might get a better price, but for panels more than 70”, I would say projector is more cost effective. So based on cost per inch, projectors will have a better advantage.

Casio is still very much focused on projection technology, unlike some brands who have a different business model. In conclusion, Casio will continue to innovate and come up with better, greener projector technologies for the society.

http://casioprojectorsea.com

XJ-V1

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SI ASIA: Zane, you traverse the region quite a bit. From that perspective can you give us a broad outlook of where each region or country within Asia is in terms of AV technology trends?

ZANE: That is a very broad question and obviously any attempt to answer the question will be somewhat broad-brush. One way to look at it is to distinguish the very mature markets (e.g. Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong etc) from the fast-growing emerging economies like China, India and Vietnam etc.

In the mature markets most of the changes in AV technologies tend to be incremental. Newer, brighter and smaller projectors, larger screens (if room dimensions allow that at all) and so on. You improve the overall AV experience but the application stays more or less the same, until a new AV technology of disruptive magnitude arises: The move to digital video distribution (because of analog sunset), direct-view LED screen getting so fi ne in pixel pitch to replace traditional projector/screen etc, and people will fi gure out how to do things in a new way. But then there is always the cost factor to hold back innovations.

On the other hand, many of the emerging markets are relatively free of legacy "baggage" as they start building from scratch. Software-based systems, AV signal transport over IP networks and mobility/wireless solution ideas are usually easier sells in those countries.

SI ASIA: In which countries do you see great potential for AV business and in which respective vertical markets?

ZANE: Of all the developing countries in Asia, China and India still present the most potential for AV business, and Vietnam is not far behind. And then there are vertical-specifi c opportunities in countries and places like Philippines and Macau (gaming), Indonesia (corporate especially those in natural resources business). As a matter of fact retail AV is strong across the board throughout SE Asia, and healthcare AV looks like a sure winner very soon.

SI ASIA: What in your opinion are three key things that the AV industry in Asia needs to tackle for a better future?

ZANE: Number One: To train our next-generation AV professionals to do IT "the IT way". That is the only way for AV to stay relevant in the emerging IoT/IoE world.

Number Two: To really strive for an "exceptional experience" no matter how large or how small the project or the system is. Those who fail to do so will be left at the bottom rung of the value ladder.

Number Three: Instead of re-selling and integrating AV equipment from manufacturers, the AV professional's new tasks are to engineer the solution and to create an experience for our clients. These are things that are harder to commoditize.

This issue we are priviledged to have Zane Au give us his thoughts in our Consultant Speak column. Zane is the director of Shen Milsom & Wilke's Hong Kong offi ce

and has more than 20 years of experience in the design,

installation and operation of multimedia facilities.

Since joining the company in the year 2000, he has

been responsible for all of SM&W's projects in Asia, and

is in charge of supervising the company's other Asian

offi ces in Shanghai, Singapore and Beijing. SMW founded in 1986 is an independent,

global technology consulting fi rm with over 230 dedicated

individuals in 15 offi ces in three continents.

In Conversation With

Zane Au

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SI ASIA: From a consultant's point of view, what are your challenges in the region?

ZANE: There are a number of major challenges we encounter everyday in the region. Some of them are not limited to Asia. For example, the diffi culty to recruit young talent to enter the industry (which results in declining or at least stagnant staff quality and workmanship for many AV companies), fewer and fewer younger engineers are interested or knowledgeable in audio (which "cannot be seen"). For us consultants I guess the biggest challenge remains the same: Asia's relative reluctance to engage and pay for independent design consultant's effort.

SI ASIA: Do you feel that the growth of the Multi-national companies in the region is contributing to the better understanding and implementation standards for the AV industry in Asia?

ZANE: My view is it is highly country-specifi c. We all like best practices and standards but at the same time if the development in China in the past 10-15 years is any indication, western corporate standards and industry best practices require at least a certain degree of customizations before it can be widely deployed locally.

SI ASIA: What AV technologies do you feel will drive the industry in the next 5 years?

ZANE: I see that in the next 5 years (maybe sooner) AV technologies, except in the most mission-critical environment like a command centre or government plenary hall, will become more and more personalized: Gadgets become an even more important part of our lives. OTT content streaming gains ground on traditional content delivery. People opting for wireless content delivery for the convenience even if it means a slight signal degradation. All in all, traditional AV signal distribution or transport will become less relevant (as more or more content runs on IP networks), leaving new (a) content creation, (b) AV end-point equipment and maybe (c) human user interfaces as primary technology drivers in our industry.

SI ASIA: Do you think there some vertical markets that are more AV savvy than others?

ZANE: In the past, there were verticals that are more progressive than others in adopting IT and digital multimedia technologies. Airlines, hospitality and higher education are the fi rst few to come to mind as they have intrinsic requirements in terms of highly complicated user search interfaces, faster and more secure payment transactions, as well as large amount of audio and video materials to be generated, distributed, recorded and reproduced.

On the other hand, as the same set of business technologies (big data, cloud computing, mobility etc) permeates into basically every business type's operations these days, I don’t think there are any verticals that are particularly more technology-savvy than others. And even if we narrow down to AV-savviness, nowadays most business activities including those traditionally “back-offi ce” type business like manufacturing and logistics rely very much on video (visualization, command and control etc). AV and multimedia applications are so universal that maybe the real question is what is “audiovisual” now?

SI ASIA: Finally have you come across any project in Asia where you felt it surpassed expectations and can be held to the same status as that of AV projects from outside Asia?

ZANE: In general I'd say many of the top projects in Asia are at least on par with projects of similar types in western countries or globally. The few recent projects that immediately come to mind (and also geographically closer to where I do my job) include Singapore Sports Hub (in Singapore of course), Wynn Resorts in Macau, and Ko Shan Theatre New Wing in Hong Kong. No matter in the sheer size of the projects, AV network sophistication, or the resultant end user/audience experience achieved, these projects are simply world-class.

Zane can be reached at [email protected]

Photo Credit: Singapore Sports Hub

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Recording Video For Sports Analysis Made SimpleSingapore Sports Institute's analytics team works behind scenes during SEA games

A signifi cant sports event for the region, the SEA (Southeast Asia) Games opened on 5th June till

16th June to much fanfare. If you were in the city-state during the period, it is impossible not to feel the heat and excitement that were built up to the event.

With 402 events in 36 sports featured, and approximately 4370 athletes from 11 participating nations in the Games, it was indeed an unforgettable experience for both the athletes and spectators.

But besides dazzling ceremonies and adrenaline-pumping sports – made possible by friendly volunteers and dedicated staff, did you know that there was also a team who worked hard in the sports analytics department?

Kept fairly busy throughout the games, the High Performance Sports Analytics & Technology team of the Singapore Sports Institute (SSI) worked quietly behind the scenes to give the games a technology-edge by providing athletes and their coaches with HD quality games video for sports analysis.

What is Sports Analytics? Not entirely new in the sports world, coaches and sports analysts have been using sports analytics to improve

athletes’ performance for the longest time. Back when we did not have advanced AV and IT technology, sports analysis was done manually. But with better technology available, sports analytics has become much more sophisticated. Instead of using manual means to analyse data, sports analysts now use computers, videos and specialised analysis software.

For the SEA Games, the High Performance Sports Analytics & Technology team of the Singapore Sports Institute incorporated the Dartfi sh software which is a video solution that helps provide visual feedback to the

athletes, coaches and referees. The software enabled the coaches to view, edit and analyse the performance of their athletes through HD quality videos. Using a private online platform, coaches were able to access the videos using computer or mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. The software combines technical, tactical and statistical analysis as well as annotation functions that allow coaches to highlight certain executions such as the athlete’s knee angle as he or she is running etc.

As we welcomed the Big Data Age, data analysis became even more important. After all, what is the use of having data if we can’t use them? In the growing fi eld of sports analytics, athlete’s performance data and videos collected during competitions and trainings are analysed by sports analysts and churned out as fi gures and graphs for coaches to work on.

Other than optimising athlete’s performance, sports analytics is also used to determine an athlete’s worth during talent spotting and screening. At times, the results can also be used to guide coaches’ decisions during games. Coupled with wearable technology, sports analytic is expected to reach a new level in the next decade.

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Recording Good Quality Video However sports analysis wouldn’t be possible if analysts are not able to record good quality videos of the athlete’s performance. To do so, a good ICT infrastructure is required for fast video transmission and luckily for the team, Singapore was prepared for that.

At this year’s SEA Games, the Singapore Sports Institute saw the opportunity to record quality video as the city-state is equipped with high speed fi bre optic connection. Making use of the country’s advanced infrastructure – also one of the fi rst few success cases in Southeast Asia, the Singapore Sports Institute’s sports analytics team set up an operation room at the Singapore Sports Hub for that purpose.

Tapping on Singapore’s high speed fi bre optic cable connection, the team made use of Riedel’s cutting-edge signal transport processing technology, MediorNet, to create a real-time network of video, audio and data communication within the Kallang cluster. The said cluster consists of the Singapore National Stadium, OCBC Arena Halls and OCBC Aquatic Centre. Some of the recorded games within the cluster include: Netball, Basketball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Tennis, Swimming, Diving, Water Polo etc.

For this installation, a total of six MediorNet Modular frames were used.

Using two pairs of fi bre at each location, two video feeds from each locations were fed into individual MediorNet Modular frames. Each frame was connected to two CWDM-8 channels card in a ring topology. For games happening at the National Stadium, the videos were fed via Mediacorp’s OB trucks.

At the main operation room where all the video feeds were gathered from the four locations, there were two units of the MediorNet modular frames with 5 links connected between the two frames and eight uncompressed HD video outputs to the workstation for recording purposes. Providing more than just simple point-to-point links, MediorNet allowed the team to send any incoming signal to any output or even to multiple outputs.

All feeds were live-recorded and had at least two different point of views of the same event. For example in swimming events, one feed was recorded from the moving camera that followed the athletes, while another is a more close-up angle of the moving swimmer.

In this instance, recording video is made easy and convenient, with zero to little latency – a feature the team greatly appreciated. In addition, MediorNet also helped the team to reduce the number of fi bre optic cables that is usually required in such a set-up by half.

The Singapore Sports Institute SaysA multiplex solution, the MediorNet network enabled the sports analytics team to monitor and record the multiple games simultaneously in a centralized location. All videos were recorded real-time and in uncompressed HD quality.

“(MediorNet) is easy to install and operate.” said Benoit Ammann, Deputy Director, High Performance Sports Analytics & Technology, Singapore Sports Institute. “Everything is connected and it is within the same ecosystem.”

Before the days of fi bre optic transmission and advanced signal transporting processors, sport analysis often involved more hands-on video recording.

“(The whole ecosystem installed here) saves us on manpower, where we no longer need to send someone on the fi eld to record live feeds. We can easily tap on existing camera feeds and record them,” said Benoit, on the key benefi t of the network.

And what were the responses from the coaches who were the end-users of the solution?

“They like it. This is an advanced service usually provided only at higher-level sports meet like World Cup and Olympics, so being able to bring it to a regional game has greatly brought up the use of technology in sports analytics in the region.”

“Furthermore, the rise of mobile technology has also given sports analytics an extra edge as coaches can now playback the video on their tablets and smartphones.”

Of course, these were all only made possible with good ICT infrastructure and advanced processing technology that was able to handle all that huge bandwidth of uncompressed, HD videos.

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iFAIR 2015: The 7th Shanghai Digital Signage ShowPutting customers and prospects all in one place!

Dedicated to innovative digital communications and interactive technology solutions in China, the 7th Shanghai International Digital Signage, Audio Visual Integration and Equipment Show will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) from September 16-18, 2015.

At the same time, the 12th China Vending Show; 2015 Shanghai International Multimedia Application and Human-computer Interaction Technologies Show; Intelligent Education and Online Class Show; will also be held concurrently.

Launched in 2009, the Shanghai International Digital Signage, Audio Visual Integration and Equipment Show is one of the largest and longest running conference and trade show dedicated to digital displays, interactive technology and solutions in China.

Local and international exhibitors will be showcasing new technologies and services – which include hardware, software, network, delivery and content. Expected attendees will be coming from a wide range of industries such as retail, restaurant, healthcare, education, hospitality and transportation,

Advertising agencies, system integrators and installers.

Exhibition Highlights

1. On-site Conferences & Seminars

A series of educational programs will be held concurrently, including:

- Analysis of Current Situation and the newest application of Digital Signage Industry in USA; Analysis of Countries & Regions with the greatest development potential in Digital Signage Industry all over the world;

- Changes & New Trend of Digital Signage Industry in China;

- Current Situation of outdoor media advertising in China and its infl uence to digital signage industry;

- 2015 Intel Digital Signage & Retail Summit;

- The Performance of Digital Signage during the process of Intelligent Retail in Internet Age

These education programmes aim to enhance attendees's knowledge with

successful case studies from overseas countries like USA. It is an effective platform to tap on international trade and promote sustainable development of the Chinese Digital Signage & DOOH industry. 2. On-site Experience Area—Smart Day

“Smart Day”, presented in fi ve experience zones including Smart Shopping Mall, Smart Hotel, Smart Class, Smart Restaurant & Smart Waiting Room, will be installed with the latest solutions selected by exhibitors to offer participants an interactive experience of the smart lifestyle. Decision makers from leading brands in Retail, Hotel, Education, Catering and Transportation industries will be invited to experience this exciting area. The interactive Experience Zone will demonstrate how digital signage can be implemented across a wide range of industries to enhance customer experience.

For more details about the exhibition, please contact Kim Chen at [email protected]

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PROJECT FACTFILE• Client: Novotel Resort (Inle) • Location: Inle Lake, Myanmar• Segment: Hospitality • Systems Integrator: Naung Yoe

Technologies Co. Ltd• Task: To install Public Address,

Video Surveillance and Access Control throughout the premises to ensure safety and security of hotel guests.

• Solutions Installed: DIVAR IP 3000, PLENA Voice Alarm System, Compact Fire Panel UL, Multisensor Detector Photo, Heat.

Bosch Secures Novotel Resort (Inle) MYANMAR

Hotel guests kept safe with Bosch video surveillance & PLENA Voice Alarm System

Located on the East bank of the beautiful Inle Lake in Myanmar, Novotel Inle Lake is the perfect

place to stay for visitors to this region. To ensure the safety and security of their guests, Novotel has equipped the hotel with integrated security solutions from Bosch.

To keep the compound safe 24/7, a total Bosch security solution was installed in Novotel Inle Lake. A surveillance system was needed to monitor and deter crime within the compound and along its perimeter. Bosch bullet cameras with its robust aluminum camera body and built-in infrared illuminator were used to monitor the exterior of the hotel since they are weather proof and ensure effective vision under extreme low-light conditions. Indoor dome cameras were used to monitor the lobby area and corridors leading to the guest rooms

and villas. All the cameras are linked to a DIVAR IP 3000 network video recording manager, an all-in-one video management solution that can manage up to 32 channels.

In the event of an emergency, a public address system was needed to ensure announcements are loud and clear so guests and staff members can be safely evacuated. Bosch ceiling speakers, Bi-directional cabinet loudspeakers, and sound projectors and PLENA power amplifi ers made this possible. The public address system also doubles up as a professional sound system, creating a relaxing ambience for guests, all around the hotel, from the spa to its restaurants.

A comprehensive fi re detection system was also installed with multi-sensor detectors placed in different areas of the

hotel, managed centrally from an analog addressable fi re panel.

Proposed and installed by Naung Yoe Technologies Co. Ltd, this total solution comes backed with Bosch quality and professional maintenance services. The project team from Myat Min Co., Ltd – owners of the property have expressed their satisfaction with the ease of use of the Bosch security solution as well as the time and cost savings they have gained by choosing Bosch.

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Dandi Kutir – A Personifi cation of TechnologyINDIA

Showcasing Indian audio-visual prowess like never before By Ram Bhavanashi

Yes, it does give a feel of that el(ev)ation! If it is an eloquent way of telling the story of Father of the Nation for a commoner, it is an exquisite blend of technology and an ideology of the most unique kind for a connoisseur. Either way, it is a wonderment journey through technology that is heard, seen, felt, and, probably imbibed in a never-before fashion.

Yes, the Dandi Kutir – as the Mahatma Mandir Museum is christened – is a practical showcase of the Mahatma’s simple-yet-exalted ideals in a brilliantly laid backdrop of technology. Part of the ambitiously dreamt project of Mahatma Mandir, which had already made international headlines, the Dandi Kutir AV exploit took the whole concept of spreading Gandhian spirit of life to a new crescendo.

Massive as we have found it, we present in this issue an exclusive account of the mega project in Part-I of the II-Part feature. Get set to delve into it:

For once, it feels like that. Watching from outside; understanding its size and spread; then journeying through its scale; and comprehending the spirit of life as personifi ed by one of the most simplest-yet-inspiring humans ever known to people.

At the risk of sounding a bit exaggerating, the Mahatma Mandir Museum – or the Dandi Kutir, as it is called now – probably transcends one’s imagination of scalability- of exploring technology frontiers for spreading a particular philosophy.

The Dandi Kutir museum, part of an ambitiously large Mahatma Mandir project in Gandhinagar, the capital city of Western Indian State of Gujarat, is

arguably among the most incredibly executed audio-visual projects in the country. The world’s biggest permanent, technology-powered museum based on the life and message of one person – Mahatma Gandhi – the Dandi Kutir, perhaps, scores more than any similar structure in the world.

Designed like a salt mound to symbolize the historical Dandi March (Salt Satyagraha of 1930), the conical structure measures 90 meters in diameter, 41 meters in height, spreads over 10,700 square meters of area, with as much as 3500 square meters of exhibition area, and 89 minutes of multimedia experience with as many as 14 distinct multimedia technology exploits.

Standing Humbled, and in Awe!

PROJECT FACTFILE• Project Name: Dandi Kutir (Mahatma

Mandir, Phase-2B-Museum)

• Project Location: Gandhinagar, Gujarat

• Project Owner: Roads & Buildings

Department, and Sports, Youth &

Culture Department, Government of

Gujarat

• Project Segment: Government-

Museum

• Project Prime Consultant: Centre for

Environmental Planning & Technology

(CEPT) University

• EPC Contractor (Design Build):

Shapoorji Palloji and Company Private

Limited (SPCPL)

• Architects: Arcop Associates

• Acoustic, Audio and Multimedia

Consultant: T2 Consulting

• Systems Integrator: Innovative Systems

& Solutions (P) Ltd

• Exhibit Designer/Museum Expert:

Lemon Design Pvt Ltd

• Content, Research & VFX: Live Pixel

Technologies

• Lighting Consultants: Ethereal Designs

• Audio Guide System Provider:

Sennheiser India

• Audio solution integrator: Shah Audio

Infotech Pvt Ltd

• Professional Advisor: Rhino Engineers

Pvt Ltd

• Project Commissioned: Jan 2015 (In

seven months)

Part 1

The exterior is designed like a salt mound to symbolize the historical Dandi March

A view of the interior of the museum from the ground fl oor

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The Museum Space• 41 meters high• 90 meters wide• 10700 sqm of museum area• 3500 sqm of exhibition area• 89 minutes of multimedia

experience• 14 multimedia technologies

Third Floor - L-1: Mohandas to Mahatma-I – Mohandas & domestic SatyagrahSecond Floor - L-2: Mohandas to Mahatma-II – Gandhi & community SatyagraghFirst Floor - L-3: Mohandas to Mahatma-III – Mahatma & national SatyagraghGround Floor - L-4: The Legacy of Gandhi – Satyagragh around the world

Note: On entering the museum, visitors are actually taken by elevator from ground fl oor straight to third fl oor where begins the L-1, and the beginning of Mahatma's evolution. The sequence is followed as L-2 on second fl oor; L-3 on fi rst fl oor, and L-4 on ground fl oor where the show ends with "The Legacy of Gandhi."

The AV ScaleThe four-storey ensemble of the Mahatma’s experiment with truth, pursuit of purity, peace and prosperity with selfl essness seeks to inculcate the same audio-visually in four levels, carefully demarcated, depicting his evolution from Mohandas to Mahatma-I; II; III, and lastly, his legacy.

The all-important aspect of this mega initiative is exploring AV technology to a new high. Instead of using only exhibit artefacts and telling conventional hagiographies, the museum employs the most modern technological means to cultivate new dialogues around the towering global fi gure that Mahatma was. The museum narrative places the visitor in the centre of Gandhiji’s life experiences and thought in his own words, alongside many people, who inspired and strengthened the ideals he embodied.

The scale of AV deployment is arguably high. Consider this:

Multimedia shows using 3-chip DLP projectors – 22 units of Christie

• Orientation Show: Curved Screen Projection -14k projectors x 3 units

• The First Impression: 3D Projection Mapping -14k x 2 units & 10k x 2 units

• The Boer War: Wall Projection -14k x 1 unit

• The 360o theatre, Tolstoy Farm, Zulu War, and Satyagraha etc: 14k projectors x 8 units

• The Great March: Wall Projection -14k projectors x 3 units

• Sabarmati Ashram: 3D Holography Projection -14k x 1 unit

• Satyagraha in the Media: Surface Projection -14k x 2 units

Laser Projection onto Smoke Screen – Shinp Laser

• Show Name- Modern World’s Debate• 6x3 meter Poseidon Hydro (Water)

Curtain- 1 unit

Crystal Display System – Samsung Professional Displays

The Extraordinary Trial/Jail: 84" LED Transparent Display- 2 units

Interactive Touchpanels, Kiosks and Videowalls – 99 units of Samsung Professional Displays

• 95" LED LCD display - 1 unit• 65" LED LCD display - 10 units• 55" LED LCD display - 39 units• 48" LED LCD display - 20 units• 49" LED LCD display - 14 units• 32" LED LCD display - 15 units

P5 LED Screen Display – CreateLED

Show – Contemplation3.5x2 curved LED screen – 1 unit.

There are more- like multiples of Medialon Show Control; Dataton Media Servers; Biamp Tesera DSPs; Wavex touch overlays; Electro-Voice speakers; Kramer signal distribution set-ups; and Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides. Interestingly, it is arguably Medialon, Dataton Media Servers and Biamp that appear in the centre of the background matrix. Further, the integrated building management systems, control systems, fi re and metal detection systems, security

and safety regulation systems etc, have been incorporated to great lengths to ensure the maintenance of the whole premises is foolproof.

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Here is a snapshot of the shows and systems deployed:

This is an area giving an orientation of what Dandi Kutir is all about on a mesmerizingly edge-blended long screen. Three Christie HD 3-chip DLP projectors blend together to weave a seamlessly long image fi lling the wall.

Equipment• 3 X Christie HD+14K 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors - Edge Blended

• Adtec Mounting Brackets• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution

• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server• EV EVU2082-95 FOH Speakers x 3• EV EVU 1082-95 Side Speakers x 6• EV QRX218S Sub Bass x 2• Biamp Teseria DSP• EV CPS2.6 x 2 / CPS 2.9 x 2 / CPS 2.12

x 1 Amplifi er

Show 3.06 The First Impression (3D Projection Mapping)

Show 2.02/2.03 The English Gentleman

This area depicts Gandhiji’s days in Rajkot. It portrays the social set-up of the time, done wonderfully in 3D projection mapping. The combination of the systems employed is self-explanatory.

Equipment:• 2 X Christie HD+14K 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors• 2 X Christie DS+10KM 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors - edge blended

• Adtec Mounting Brackets

Yet another interactive area where the visitor can tap on any icon on the panel and read/see the relevant detail while the audio runs overhead. The exhibit details about Gandhi's entry and initial years in England where he had gone to pursue higher studies.

• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal Distribution

• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server• EV EVU2082-95 FOH Speakers x 2• EV EVU 1082-95 Side Speakers x 4• EV QRX218S Sub Bass x 2• Biamp Teseria DSP• EV CPS2.6 / CPS 2.9 / CPS 2.12

Amplifi er

Equipment:• 3 X Samsung UD55D Flat Panel

Displays (2 units)• 1 x Custom Wavex Touch Overlay (2

Units)• Adtec Mounting Brackets• 1 x Asus EEbox PC (2 units)• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server

Show 3.01 Orientation

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Show 2.28 The Great March

Show 1.04 Travel Though India

This exhibit depicts Gandhi's inspiring leadership in the famous agitation in South Africa in November 1913 when he led "the Great March" of Indian residents from Natal to Transvaal, a 40-mile travel, defying the law, and fi ghting for their rights.

This is about Gandhiji’s travels across the country; his meeting with Gurdev Ravindranath Tagore, and other eminent personalities of the time. The windows of the train compartment are actually fl atpanel displays, beaming the content depicting the times and travails. Medialon Show Control, and Biamp Tesera work in the background. Sennheiser GuidePort gives the customized audio, while EV ceiling speakers does speech reproduction.

Equipment:• 3 X Christie HD+14K 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors• Adtec Mounting Brackets• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server

Equipment:• 1 x Samsung ME95C 94” Flat Panel

Display• 7 x Samsung DB55D 55” Flat Panel

Displays• Adtech Mounting Brackets• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• EV EVID C4.2 Ceiling Speakers• Biamp Teseria DSP• EV CPS2.12 Amplifi er x 1

Show 2.26/2.27 Empire Theatre, Tolstoy Farm, Satyagraha, Indian Opinion, Zulu War, Burning the DocumentsA 360° theatre where innovative custom screens line up the whole circular theatre walls, and as many as eight 3-chip projectors blend together to weave in a continuously fl owing image all around, depicting Gandhiji’s moving, through various stages of his evolution in and outside the country.

Equipment: • 8 X Christie DS+14K 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors• 8 x Innovative Custom Screens and

Controller• Adtec Mounting Brackets• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution

• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server• EV EVU 1082-95 Side Speakers x 6• EV ZX1 Sub Bass x 4• Biamp Teseria DSP• EV CPS 2.9 x 2/ CPS 2.12 Amplifi er x 1

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This exhibit seeks to embody and on the other hand manifest Gandhi's living by example- moral and spiritual purity on one side, and spreading the message of Swadeshi (self-reliance) aimed at building a new economic and social order based on self-suffi cient, non-exploitative village communities of the past. It was also a protest against growing industrialism and materialism making man a slave of machine.

This is a semi enclosed area meant for contemplation, once the visitor has been through the whole museum, of all that he/she has seen- to refl ect on their thoughts. A very low-lit area with dark wall gives a seamless space feel. The fl exible seating seeks to augment the same. In terms of technology, there are two components- the Laser show on a smoke screen, which creates various line drawings of Gandhi and his famous quotes; and the LED screens, which display soothing visuals and calming audio that are abstract and nature oriented. The idea is to make people slow down and refl ect on the beautiful world that we could create.

A very innovative exploit wherein a transparent LCD screen has been employed to depict a trial and a jail. Medialon, Dataton, and Samsung LCD play central to this exploit.

Equipment• 1 X Christie HD+14K 3 Chip DLP

14,000 ANSI Lumen Projectors• 1 x Modern Stage Musion Holographic

Screen and Frame Systems• Adtec Mounting Brackets• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server

Equipment• 2 x CreateLED Wave-6 Video Walls 3m

x 2m• 2 X Shinp AL-9809RGB Multi Colour

Laser and 40K Scanning Head• 1 x Dhawan Stagecraft Poseidon Water

Vapour Screen 6m • Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides• Medialon MAS Audio Server• EV EVU2082-95 FOH Speakers x 6• EV QRX218S Sub Bass x 2• Biamp Teseria DSP• EV CPS 2.9 x 3 / CPS 2.12 x 1 Amplifi er

Equipment• 2 x Crystal Displays 84” Transparent

LCD Screen• Kramer TP581T/R CAT 6 Signal

Distribution• Dataton Watchout Media Servers• Medialon Show Control• Sennheiser GSM Transmitter• Sennheiser GuidePort Audio Guides

Show 1.06 Sabarmati Ashram (Holographic)

Show 0.08 - Contemplation Area

Show 1.13/14 Extraordinary Trail / Jail

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This is an area where visitors can give their feedback on their museum experience through touchscreen computers custom programmed to allow comments. This is moderated and then content is displayed on the screens in various fonts.

Equipment• Samsung UE55D Flat Panel Displays x

36 in 4 walls 1 5 x 2, 2 2 x 3, 1 4 x 2• HP Touch Smart 9100 Business PC x 10• Atdec Mounting Brakets• Medialon Show Control

Interactive, as the touch overlays, visitors can rediscover ‘Gandhi’ by tapping the icons on the overlays, and a relevant audio and video fl ow smoothly.

Equipment• 8 x Samsung DB48D 48” LCD Panels• 8 x Wavex 1248S Touch Overlays• 8 x Asus EEbox PC• Custom Display Stands• Sennheiser GSM Transmitters x 8• Sennheiser Guide Port Audio Guides• BiAmp Teseria DSP• Medialon Show Control

Show 0.09 Interactive Zone

Show 0.10 Rediscovering Gandhi

(We will discuss the ordeals, the design and install teams lived; thrills, chills they went through during the build phase; and the expertise they weaved through in the second and concluding part next issue.)

“Dandi Kutir is a project of national pride, implemented by Government of Gujarat. It is one of the most unique experiments ever attempted, and executed to awe-inspiring perfection. It’s also a realization of an unprecedented research, design and exploit of technology.”

Yadubir Singh Rawat, Offi cer on Special Duty, (Former Director of Archaeology & Museums),

Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat.

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First World War Galleries RedevelopedAUSTRALIA

Rutledge AV at the Australian War Memorial

Located in Canberra, The Australian War Memorial is a combination of a shrine, world-class museum,

and extensive archive of artefacts and historical data. The Memorial's purpose is to commemorate the sacrifi ces made by Australians during the fi rst world war and serve as public space of respect for those who lost their lives.

Within the heritage listed structure, the First World War Galleries are a complete redevelopment of the existing Exhibition Galleries with associated plant rooms and services areas.

Integrator, Rutledge AV was commissioned on behalf of the Australian War memorial for the redevelopment of the First World War Galleries. This included the supply, installation, testing and provision of audio-visual hardware to design a creative integrated multimedia display platform for the world-class museum. The project was completed in October 2014 in time to coincide with Australia's commemoration of the Anzac Centenary, a national programme that will run from 2014 to 2018 marking one hundred years since Australia’s involvement in the First World War.

As was expected the integration team faced certain challenges which included keeping an eye on equipment revisions and changes. This affected the custom manufactured joinery enclosures and surrounds, thus Rutledge had to work closely with the custom manufacturer Designcraft to ensure that all fi ttings met the right specifi cations.

Another key challenge was with regards to the content production. Equipment

procurement and logistics had to be carefully monitored as the content creators, Holly Sydney, required samples of each piece of equipment to ensure they could test their content on the actual product. This included installing a scaled down version of the 3 x 3 wall at their offi ce in Sydney for testing.

Creating An Immersive Audio ExperienceA highlight of this project were the soundscapes which are thematically linked to create cohesive sound for the entire First World War gallery. The creative soundscape for the gallery allows visitors to ‘discover’ each exhibit with atmospheric sounds and elements. Sound design for this space was created by Luke Mynott, Director of Sonar Sound.

There are altogether fi ve different 45-minute soundscapes in fi ve different zones. The zones are focussed on specifi c artefacts and dioramas. Creating accurate sound direction are a total of 29 Martin Audio DD6 near fi eld monitors which have a very directional fi eld enabling Rutledge to place them in the right positions to get the desired effect. Some of the spaces included additional Q-Sys AD28TW sub woofers for a more

Soundscape effects around the Ascot BoatSoundscape effects around the Ascot Boat

The 7x7 eyevis omniSHAPES rear projection display at the 1917 section of the museum

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immersive experience. A Q-Sys Core 250i with Multi track option was used for processing, with the amplifi cation coming from 12 Q-Sys CX 404 power amps.

Capturing The Imagination Of VisitorsAnother highlight of the Museum is the integration of eyevis omniSHAPES cube walls in the 1917 section of the museum (7x7 feature wall) and Refl ections (6x5). eyevis omniSHAPES are rear projection display modules that are, thanks to their small size and ability to combine into virtually unlimited video wall shapes, ideally suited for creating striking projection surfaces.

Installed by Rutledge AV with support from distributor ITI Imagegroup, the 79 units of eyevis omniSHAPES provide insight in the daily life of Australian soldiers in World War 1 where homogenous black and white representation enables ideal image effects.

Documenting the everyday life of Australian Soldiers during the war, images captured on the photographic plates were scanned in high-resolution and digitally restored for the presentation at the exhibition.

The larger one of the two video walls consists of a 7×7 arrangement display with a resolution of more than 23.5 megapixels.

The technological details for the omniSHAPES were specifi ed by Bruce Brown, Founder and Project Manager at Australian multimedia consulting company Mental Media.

One key challenge of the project was the depiction of black and white photographs on the omniSHAPES.

Since a World War canon artifact was set up in front of the wall, most of the visitors do not look at the video wall directly from the front, but from the side, which complicated the presentation.

To be able to display black and white photographs without disturbing colour shifts, eyevis-engineers and the ITI Imagegroup enabled a fi ner adjustment

of colour values and gamma correction through a feature-update in the integrated image processing system of the omniSHAPES.

In this way, the representation of white of the single omniSHAPES were perfectly coordinated. On the smaller, 6×5 video wall, additional video footage with different colour elements is presented. Here, colour adjustment was also improved through the feature-update.

In addition, different constructional standards had to be met too. The display modules were not to exceed a certain installation depth due to the limited space and had to feature front-support.

Through the modular concept of the omniSHAPES, which by default supports front and back-support, and the small installation depth of only 425mm, the omniSHAPES "fulfi lled all requirements," according to Norbert Schmiedeberg, CEO of the Australian ITI-Image Group Pty. Ltd.

Norbert remarked that, “the omniSHAPES were able to fulfi ll all structural requirements and at the same time guarantee black and white representation without disturbing colour shifts, even for viewing angles from the side.”

To avoid disturbing the exhibition through operational sounds, the speed and therefore the volume of the fans were regulated manually.

“Today it’s likely we need to use modern media to make history accessible to younger people. With its multi-media approach the Australian War Memorial presents the events of the two World Wars from an Australian perspective.

Our omniSHAPES allow an impressive experience and lasting commemoration of history even for younger generations through the use of latest technology,” concluded Christian Massmann, CEO of eyevis Group.

The images for the cube walls are driven by 16 Dataton Watchout outputs from four media servers.

Adding The Touch ExperienceRutledge AV was also responsible for the installation of the fully interactive 3x3 Planar video wall at the Gallipoli dedicated section of the museum. This exhibit shows aerial photography taken during the war; which is overlayed onto Google maps and allows multiple visitors at a time to view each campaign run by the ANZAC’s, via the touch interface of the video wall.

The 3x3 video wall comprises of Planar's Clarity Matrix MX46HDS-L-ERO 46' panels that are overlaid with the Clarity Matrix 32 point touch overlay. The panels offer HD resolution (1080p)with a total of 5760 x 3120 pixels. 3 x multi head PC’s capable of rendering four full HD streams simultaneously send the content via Lightware DVI Tx/Rx’s to the Clarity Matrix processors. The touch interface talks to the PC’s via USB over Cat extenders to allow the interactivity.

The Australian War Memorial with its redeveloped galleries and usage of AV technologies has brought the memories alive for visitors to appreciate the commitment, dedication and sacrifi ce of the soldiers.

www.rutledge.com.au

The 6x5 eyevis OMNIShapes display

The 3x3 Planar Clarity Matrix panels with touch overlay

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Redefi ning Higher Education Through TechnologyCHINA

AV and IT systems enhance collaboration and communications at Duke Kunshan University

Built across 200 acres of land in Kunshan, China, the recently completed state-of-the-art Duke

Kunshan University (DKU) campus is a collaboration between Duke University in the United States and China’s Wuhan University. The plan to build the campus was approved in 2010, with the goal of developing one of China’s most modern learning institutions. To meet this objective, the project required the integration of the most advanced AV and IT networked systems to bring high levels of communications and collaboration to students, faculty, and staff, not to mention ensuring system interoperability among the numerous products and components being installed campus-wide. To turn its vision into reality, DKU turned to U.S.-based Verrex, a global integrator of complex conferencing and collaboration systems.

The large-scale project included outfi tting DKU’s Service Building, Conference Center, Academic Building, Faculty Residence, and Student

Residence. All told, the installation encompassed fi ve conference rooms, 28 six-seat team rooms, fi ve 12-seat team presentation rooms, three fi tness centers, 193 guest rooms, 20 guest suites, a lobby bar, 11 lounges, an auditorium with "green room," four tiered classrooms, the Dean's suite with boardroom, event space, four seminar rooms, student dining, 16 faculty suites, a café, and 48 dorm rooms.

“There were several priorities to the installation at DKU, not the least of which was delivering a ‘wow factor’ by utilizing groundbreaking technology that is unique to China,” said Bill Chamberlin, CTS, VP of Global Sales for Verrex. “One of the more critical objectives for this technology was collaboration. Not only were tools such as wireless microphones, source inputs, and fl at-panel displays required for in-class collaboration — allowing students and teachers to participate and interact with each other — but telepresence, videoconferencing, and audio conferencing systems were

needed for virtual collaboration with speakers from around the world. In addition, presentation capabilities were required that would allow speakers to deliver lectures incorporating a wide range of media. Beyond the classroom, DKU planned to host outside events within its auditorium, which called for the fl exibility to adjust the space quickly to accommodate any client request. Of course, with so much advanced technology utilized across the campus, ease of use was paramount. It was essential that support staff, university personnel, and students be able to easily operate the systems and components.”

The Academic BuildingWhen it comes to the integration of AV and IT on the DKU campus, nowhere is this better represented than in the Academic Building, where Verrex successfully brought together hundreds of components for next-generation applications, including simultaneous translation services, both fi xed and portable videoconferencing

Academic Building Auditorium

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solutions, as well as full-AV and small-scale telepresence capabilities. Across the building’s high-tech classrooms, the company delivered fully immersive in-class experiences by installing larger-than-life displays and HD audio systems, which allow faculty to leverage more engaging content and visual conferencing sessions with guest speakers. Furthermore, individual tabletop microphones and complete Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) capabilities let students and instructors connect personal components in order to more seamlessly participate, collaborate, and interact.

The classrooms are equipped with Cisco TX-9000 telepresence systems and three 1080p cameras, two at the front of the room to capture students and one in the rear to capture the presenter. The rear camera incorporates ceiling-mounted infrared sensors to track the presenter’s movements and adjust accordingly. To deliver the ease of use the university requires, a Crestron Pro 3 control processor communicates with all compatible A/V devices, simplifying multiple tasks such as display source selection, screen control, audio and video switch routing, volume control, and power control via a 15-inch touch panel. In addition, Crestron e-Control allows for remote control of the AV system from any computer connected to the same network as the control processor.

The Academic Building’s world-class auditorium is equipped with a 10,000-

ANSI DLP projector and seven fl at-panel displays, and features a combination of gooseneck, ceiling, and wireless microphones — all managed by a Biamp Tesira® digital signal processor (DSP)-based media system. Telepresence capabilities for the space are provided by a rack-mounted Cisco C40 video conferencing system with HD PTZ wall-mounted cameras. An Analog Way SMX250 seamless matrix scaler, Crestron DM-MD32x32 DigitalMedia® switcher, and other distribution components route video signals throughout the system. The auditorium’s podium includes a laptop interface with both an analog and digital connection, while an additional laptop connection is provided in the control room. All laptops can be used for in-room presentations on any of the displays, as well as

viewed by remote participants of a videoconference.

In addition to Cisco C40 telepresence systems, the Academic Building’s conference rooms are equipped with 65-inch LED backlit displays and tabletop and ceiling-mounted microphones. For each microphone, Biamp Nexia TC systems provide automatic microphone mixing and acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) technologies, ensuring that only the microphones nearest the current participant are activated and delivering clean, echo-free audio transmission to remote participants. An Extron amplifi er and Tannoy ceiling speaker system provide audio reinforcement. For portable conferencing, the Academic Building features a video conferencing cart that can be wheeled from room to room as needed. The Fametal cart is equipped with a 55-inch LCD display with built-in speakers, a Cisco SX20 Quick Set system, a 12x zoom 1080p camera, and a Vega Custom input/output rack plate. Two wired microphones connect directly to the cart for audio pick-up.

Challenges“In a project of this magnitude — spanning two continents and cultures — it’s hardly surprising that there were a number of challenges involved,” added Chamberlin. “The biggest of these involved incorporating the immersive Cisco TX-9000 systems in the Academic

12 Seat Team Room

Telepresence Classroom

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Building’s classrooms into a traditional AV design. This had been done at Duke University in North Carolina, but never in China. In addition, over the course of four years, many of the TX-9000’s specifi cations changed and Cisco had made several updates, such as changing from IP-based to USB-based camera control. We needed to address these issues to effectively install the telepresence systems. Furthermore, from a logistical standpoint, the TX-9000 development kit was not certifi ed for import into China. Only the complete system could be imported, which included unnecessary items such as furniture. We coordinated with Cisco and DKU to import the entire system.”

Other technical challenges in the installation involved microphones. For example, the Academic Building’s classrooms feature 50 Shure tabletop directional push-to-talk microphones, in addition to gooseneck microphones at the instructor’s console and the mobile presentation desk. With so many microphones in a single space, managing them was a key concern. Verrex addressed this issue by specifying Biamp Tesira systems in the classrooms. In areas utilizing wireless microphones, such as the auditorium and various conference rooms, Verrex was faced with different regulations and audio interference levels than in the U.S. As a result, the company needed to fi nd open channels and spent more time on the conditioning side of the implementation than in the U.S., where radio frequency is more regulated.

The selection of Shure wireless microphones — which can scan spaces for interference — helped minimize the installation time.

In addition to radio frequency regulations, standards vary between the U.S. and China when it comes to conduit systems and weight limits for installed systems, making it more diffi cult for Verrex to make changes to any of the campus’ equipment. Beyond the sheer scope of the installation, it also was challenging to keep the project on schedule due to offsite fabrication, which is often done in the U.S. but is relatively new in China. For specifi c rooms, furniture was also often delayed, resulting in temporary installations.

With offi ces in Shanghai and the United States, Verrex was able to bridge the gap between both countries to mitigate other challenges related to time zones, logistics, language, and other onsite operational requirements to deliver the gigantic project on time. Applying its successful global project model, the company provided full engineering, project management, procurement, and installation services for the hundreds of complex AV systems across the new campus. Project management services included international coordination and after-hours support. For example, several engineers spent hours tweaking DSP fi les and modifying settings on systems such as the Biamp Tesira for the installation. In addition, not all of the equipment available to the Duke University campus

in the U.S. was available in China and couldn’t be implemented as specifi ed. To resolve these issues, Verrex tweaked deliverables from both a technical and fi nancial standpoint to meet the project’s objectives. As many larger companies do not keep local stock in China, defective units could not be easily replaced. Verrex negotiated with upper management and ownership of several manufacturers to get goods shipped quicker.

The DKU campus opened its doors to its inaugural class of students in August 2014. With the help of Verrex and its expertise in bringing together advanced AV and IT systems, the university is well positioned to use technology to address the ever-changing needs of global higher education.

www.verrex.com

PROJECT FACTFILE• Client: Duke University (USA) and

Wushan University (China)• Location: Kunshan, China• Segment: Education• Systems Integrator: Verrex (USA

and Shanghai Offi ces)• Task: Outfi tting the entire campus

with state-of-the-art AV systems at the DKU's Service Building, Conference Center, Academic Building, Faculty Residence, and Student Residence

• Key Solutions Installed: - Cisco® TX-9000 telepresence

systems - Crestron® Pro 3 control

processor - Biamp® Tesira® digital signal

processor - Cisco C40 video conferencing

system - Analog Way SMX250 seamless

matrix scaler - Crestron DM-MD32x32

DigitalMedia® switcher - Biamp Nexia® TC systems - Extron® amplifi er - Tannoy™ ceiling speaker system - 50 Shure® tabletop directional

push-to-talk microphones - Shure wireless microphones

Event Space

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