Ross Video to Participate in InfoComm 2024

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Ross Video has announced its participation in InfoComm 2024, scheduled from June 12 to 14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The company aims to impress the audiovisual industry with its innovative video solutions and a collaboration at the AVIXA TV Studio.

Ross Video and AVIXA Collaboration

In collaboration with AVIXA, Ross Video will present the AVIXA TV Studio. This live corporate studio experience will be equipped with the latest Ross technology, including a Virtual Set Solution with Voyager Trackless, overlay graphics from XPression, record and playback with Tria Express Duet, and the Ultrix Carbonite hyperconverged routing and switching platform.

Booth W2145 Highlights

At Booth W2145, Ross Video will showcase its comprehensive integrated video solutions for corporate AV environments, applicable across various vertical markets. Attendees can explore a range of products, including:

  • Quorum 2.1 meeting production software with multi-room support
  • Carbonite Code, a new software-based production switcher with NDI I/O
  • Ultrix Hyperconverged with Carbonite blade
  • Media I/O
  • TouchDrive production switcher control panels
  • XPression Tessera and Mosaic for easy management and high-res video image processing on extra-large displays
  • Advanced PTZ cameras, Tria servers, and more
Live Studio Experience at AVIXA Booth

The AVIXA TV Studio at Booth W2645 will be a major highlight at InfoComm, demonstrating the practical application of virtual production technologies. The studio will produce and livestream seven episodes throughout the show, which will be broadcast to a global audience through major social media channels, including YouTube and LinkedIn.

The AVIXA booth will also feature live demonstrations, video workshops, and a behind-the-scenes look at Ross Video’s virtual solutions, allowing attendees to learn how to apply these technologies in their corporate workspaces.

Statement from AVIXA

Samantha Minish, VP of Content Delivery at AVIXA, stated, “The AVIXA TV Studio is not just about showcasing technology; it’s about demonstrating the power of these tools in real-time to enhance storytelling and audience engagement. Ross Video’s expertise is crucial in bringing this vision to life.”

Invitation to Engage with Ross Video

Ross Video invites all attendees to visit their booth at W2145 and AVIXA at W2645 to experience the impact of advanced technology in AV applications. Whether enhancing a corporate presentation or broadcasting a large-scale event, Ross Video’s solutions are designed to elevate production quality and simplify workflows.

About Ross Video
Ross Video is a Canadian company specializing in designing and manufacturing equipment for live event and video production. Founded in 1974 by John Ross, the company has grown from its humble beginnings in a basement in Montreal to an international business with offices worldwide. Ross Video provides a range of products, including cameras, production switchers, graphics, robotic camera systems, routing systems, and production automation systems.
About AVIXA TV 

The AVIXA TV Studio, featured at InfoComm 2024, will be a dynamic and interactive live studio experience powered by Ross Video. This studio will demonstrate advanced virtual production technologies, including augmented reality (AR) elements and green screen interview setups, enabled by Ross Video’s Voyager Trackless Studio system. Additionally, the studio will feature control room support using Ross’s XPression graphics, Tria Express Duet video server, and Ultrix Carbonite routing and switching platform.

About InfoComm 2024

InfoComm 2024, organized by the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association (AVIXA), is the largest professional audiovisual (pro AV) trade show in North America. The event will take place from June 8-14, with exhibits open from June 12-14, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

News source: https://www.rossvideo.com/

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