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IP-Focused Broadcast and Professional Audiovisual Workflows Highlighted at InfoComm 2025, Featuring Apantac's Solutions

Discussion on showcased trends, featured items, and anticipated exhibitions at Apantac's booth in Orlando, slated for June, led by Thomas Tang.

Discussion from Thomas Tang on upcoming trends, showcased products, and anticipated highlights at...
Discussion from Thomas Tang on upcoming trends, showcased products, and anticipated highlights at Apantac's booth during the event in Orlando this June.

IP-Focused Broadcast and Professional Audiovisual Workflows Highlighted at InfoComm 2025, Featuring Apantac's Solutions

InfoComm 2025 is set to return to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida from June 7-13. We had a chat with Thomas Tang, the founder and president of Apantac, to get an inside scoop on what to expect from them this year.

Focus at InfoComm 2025

"At InfoComm 2025, Apantac is all about reinforcing our commitment to IP-centric broadcast and Pro AV workflows," Thomas tells us. "We'll be showcasing a wider range of innovative solutions, from new ST 2110 and IPMX technologies to enhanced HDBaseT and SDVoE offerings. Our SDM receiver and gateway products will make seamless integration into modern IP infrastructures a breeze."

He also mentions that they'll be highlighting their T# Multiviewer series and modular openGear solutions, providing flexible and scalable signal processing for various applications. Apantac will also be revealing its next-gen KVM-over-IP systems for secure and efficient remote control across hybrid environments and expanding its Dante product lineup to support cutting-edge AoIP networks.

But it's not just about new products. Apantac is focusing on application-driven solutions designed for immersive museum experiences, digital signage installations, and event spaces.

Buzzwords at InfoComm 2025

According to Thomas, several buzzwords will be at the forefront of the InfoComm 2025 conversations. AV over IP, particularly formats like IPMX, SDVoE, and NDI, will drive discussions around interoperability, low latency, and efficient network-based distribution. Hybrid work and remote collaboration will remain a focus, with KVM over IP, BYOD integration, and unified communications systems being crucial for control rooms and command centers.

AI-driven AV technologies, such as intelligent audio mixing, auto-tracking, and video analytics, are gaining traction, while sustainability continues to shape product development with energy-efficient, modular, and future-ready hardware designs. Edge processing will be prominent, with compact, fanless devices enabling real-time AV workflows at the edge. Lastly, immersive experiences for museums, retail environments, and extended reality (XR) applications will draw significant attention.

Inspiration at InfoComm

"InfoComm is where innovation meets application," Thomas enthuses. "It offers a clear view of where the AV industry is heading and provides insights on how to make it there."

Key Features in a Multiviewer

When selecting a multiviewer, Thomas suggests considering the following features: broad signal format compatibility, scalability, high-resolution output up to 4K/UHD with HDR support, advanced layout customization, robust on-screen alarms, and integration via web-based GUIs, SNMP, GPIO, or third-party control systems. For mission-critical reliability, look for features such as dual power supplies and hot swappable cards.

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Enrichment Data:

The key technology trends expected to dominate InfoComm 2025 are:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): From intelligent camera control to enhancing user experiences in sectors like retail, event production, and education[3][4][5]
  • AV over IP: Formats like IPMX, SDVoE, and NDI are set to highlight interoperability, low latency, and efficient network-based distribution[1]
  • Immersive Audio: Innovations in immersive audio for performance spaces will attract attention[1][5]
  • Hybrid Work and Remote Collaboration: Technologies like KVM over IP, BYOD integration, and unified communications systems will maintain focus[1][5]
  • USB-C Integration: Its impact on meeting spaces and connectivity will be discussed[1]
  • Digital Signage: Innovations in digital signage solutions transforming communication strategies will be explored[2]

Apantac's Showcase

Although specific details about the products Apantac will display at InfoComm 2025 aren't provided, it's anticipated that Apantac will emphasize trends like AV over IP, focusing on interoperability and efficient network distribution[1]. Previously, Apantac has involved itself in providing solutions related to AV over IP, which aligns with the key trends expected at InfoComm 2025[1]. For the most accurate and up-to-date information about Apantac's products, you should check their official announcements or booth details at InfoComm 2025.

  1. At InfoComm 2025, Apantac will showcase a diverse range of innovative solutions, emphasizing technologies like ST 2110 and IPMX, as well as enhanced HDBaseT and SDVoE offerings, to reinforce their commitment to IP-centric broadcast and Pro AV workflows.
  2. Apantac will also highlight their T# Multiviewer series and modular openGear solutions, which offer scalable signal processing for various applications, at InfoComm 2025.
  3. Beyond new products, Apantac will focus on application-driven solutions designed for immersive museum experiences, digital signage installations, and event spaces during InfoComm 2025.
  4. Several buzzwords, such as AV over IP, AI-driven AV technologies, hybrid work and remote collaboration, immersive experiences, and edge processing, are expected to dominate the conversations at InfoComm 2025.
  5. Key features in a multiviewer, such as broad signal format compatibility, high-resolution output, advanced layout customization, robust on-screen alarms, integration via web-based GUIs, SNMP, GPIO, or third-party control systems, and mission-critical reliability features, should be carefully considered when selecting a multiviewer for your business needs.

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