ATEN, the leading provider of AV/IT connectivity and management solutions, will be participating for the 3rd consecutive year at InfoComm India, being held in NESCO, Mumbai from 18th to 20th September. InfoComm India is one of the leading Pro-AV events in the market.
The rising AV network complexity aided by increased number of devices has made it imperative for organizations to opt for intelligent professional-AV/IT solutions capable of boosting efficiency in the workplace. In this exhibition ATEN will be showcasing the latest ProAV offerings for AV meets IT commercial setting, which will be showcased in 5 business scenarios.
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InfoComm India is organized specifically for Professional AudioVisual (Pro-AV) and Integrated Experience Solution providers to showcase their game-changing products and services to over 10,000 local and international visitors. The exhibition aims to equip the vendors to actively pursue the latest in professional AudioVisual and Integrated Experience Solutions to be in par with the emerging trends and in-depth market insights to aid digital transformation.
“InfoComm India is the perfect networking platform for us to showcase our AV/IT connectivity and management solutions to pro-AV integrators, consultants and end users.” said, Sunayana Hazarika, Marketing Manager at ATEN IN. “We are hoping to leverage this opportunity to capitalize on the visibility and vast media exposure to bring in better business opportunities.”
ATEN will be also be showcasing the following products at the exhibition:
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VP2730: multi-in-one presentation switch that integrates video matrix switch with scaler, streaming, audio mixer, HDBaseT extender, and analog-to-digital converter functions into one compact device
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VE8900R: Video over IP Receiver that delivers visually lossless 1080p AV signals with low latency over long distance via a local network of standard Gigabit network switch
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VM6809H: 8 x 9 4K HDMI Matrix Switch with Scaler 8 x 9 HDMI input/output connections Seamless Switch – features close-to-zero second switching for continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal transmissions