AVnu Alliance Celebrates Audio Video Bridging Ratification at InfoComm With a continued stance promoting the advancement of professional-quality audio/video and adoption of the IEEE 802.1 Audio Video Bridging (AVB) standards, the AVnu Alliance has announced its featured panel discussion on AVB standards -- IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging: The Future of Standards-Based AV Networking. The event, which takes place as part of InfoComm 2011 on June 15, from 2:30-4:00PM will feature an educational session on AVB standards, followed by a panel discussion compromised of top industry manufacturers, Analog Devices, Biamp, Barco, and Extreme Networks, as well as integrator Jim Risgin, from OSA International. The event takes place in room W221B of the Orange County convention center. Marketing group chair of the AVnu Alliance and president of Lab X Technologies, Lee Minich will present information regarding membership benefits in the AVnu Alliance, as well as the many advantages the organization provides the industry. The AVnu Alliance pavilion (Booth 383) will feature member companies Analog Devices, Avid, Broadcom, Extreme Networks, Harman, Lab X Technologies, Meyer Sound, UMAN, and XMOS. InfoComm attendees are encouraged to visit the pavilion to see AVBenabled products in action, and to learn more about Audio Video Bridging. "While simple in application, AVB technology offers users a reliable, self-configuring network solution that protects low latency audio and video via this evolution of media-aware Ethernet," stated Minich. "The Alliance hopes to shine the light on this game-changing technology. AVB is specifically designed for A/V networking to make the lives of manufacturers, integrators and end users less stressful as they provide their customers continued excellent service. AVnu members will make it a priority during InfoComm to educate our colleagues on the advantages of AVB features and benefits to the A/V world."
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