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May 20, 2023

Ross Video says it is aiming to "blur the lines" from broadcast to AV at InfoComm 2023

Company showcasing a number of existing and new lines on Booth 2009, and is eager to support its clients on their AV journey

By Rob Lane

Ross Video has announced it will be demonstrating a wide range of visual technology solutions at InfoComm 2023, and is aiming to "blur the lines" from broadcast to AV. From content creation to immersive visual experiences, and all the infrastructure in between, Ross Video will showcase an array of products and solutions for the most critical production and AV needs.

"Our participation in InfoComm 2023 underlines our growing focus on the AV industry," said Jared Schatz, senior vice president vertical markets and solutions. "Our aim is to blur the lines from broadcast to AV, making the technology more accessible for a variety of industries. We are empowering our clients to navigate complex broadcast solutions more efficiently. From our traditional broadcast products to our new LED Displays and KVM matrix, we remain committed to providing robust, versatile and cost-effective solutions. We’re eager to showcase these innovations at InfoComm and to further support our clients in their AV journey."

Product highlights:

D3 LEDThe D3 LED solutions offer high-quality, reliable and customisable displays for a wide range of applications such as corporate production, extended reality and digital signage. D3 LED displays provide indoor and outdoor solutions, various cabinet sizes and SMD/Mini LED technology.

QuorumQuorum is Ross’ new meeting control solution, designed to provide governments, legislators and corporations with broadcast-quality production, automated multi-camera tracking, professional-looking graphics and intuitive touch controls.

Connexus KVM Matrix solutionLaunching for the first time at InfoComm 2023 is Connexus, Ross Video's first KVM matrix solution. With a "true" hybrid 2K/4K KVM endpoint and an intuitive enterprise-level KVM management system, Connexus is the KVM solution that is already finding its way into command and control customer infrastructures.

CarboniteBuilding off the success of the most popular mid-sized production switcher in the world, Ross Video will be exhibiting its continuously expanding and revolutionary Carbonite line. At InfoComm, Ross will be demoing advanced carbonite workflows that offer the "perfect" solution for all production needs.

XPressionThe full suite of Ross graphics systems and workflows will be on display, offering live hands-on demos alongside new versions of XPression and XPression Tessera. For those needing assistance with a new graphics or election package, stadium update, virtual set or DashBoard custom control panel, Ross’ Creative Services team Rocket Surgery will be on hand to consult.

IGGY-ANA8.8Ross Video will also launch the newest addition to its IGGY family of compact, flexible live audio-over-IP bridges – IGGY-ANA8.8, providing high quality analog audio / IP conversion. Easy to deploy, offering high channel density, broad interoperability with AES67 and ST 2110 networking standards, powerful network monitoring and reliability built-in by design, the IGGY-ANA8.8 can support any environment as a compact standalone unit or in a rack mounted arrangement and integrates easily with the rest of the IGGY family.

DashBoardDashBoard is a free and open application used to configure, control and monitor Ross Video equipment. DashBoard's CustomPanels provide simple, straightforward interfaces that allow operations staff to control complex, professional production equipment as well as a variety of event space peripherals, such as blinds and projectors.

Ultrix FR12Ultrix Hyperconverged platform dramatically shrinks the AV infrastructure footprint with massive savings in space, cabling and power consumption.

To learn more about Ross Video's other significant enhancements across numerous product lines featured at InfoComm 2023, click here.

InfoComm 2023 takes place Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, June 14-16.

Rob Lane

Rob has been writing about AV (pro and consumer) for more years than he cares to remember, editing a number of well known CE mags through the ’90s and ’00s, launching his own residential AV trade title in time for the very first ISE, and running Bigger Boat PR from 2009, while continuing to write for leading AV B2B publications in the UK and US. He joined Installation as editor in 2020.

Tags ⋅ AV broadcast ⋅ infocomm 2023 ⋅ KVM ⋅ Ross Video

D3 LED Quorum Connexus KVM Matrix solution Carbonite XPression IGGY-ANA8.8 DashBoard Ultrix FR12
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