Exterity expands its IP video and digital signage ecosystem for all types of environments
The recent virtual celebration of InfoComm 2020 Connected has been the event chosen to show its advances in multimedia players, applications to improve workflows in digital signage networks, among other news.
The participation of Exterity in InfoComm 2020 Connected, which was celebrated from 16 al 18 June in virtual format due to the COVID-19 crisis, has been marked by its commitment to the American market, with the announcement of the opening of a new office in New Jersey, as well as the appointment of Emily Parker as sales director for the Americas and the promotion of Steven Forrest in this area of business.
In addition to the new clients and projects carried out by the company around the world, such as the Crowne Plaza Muscat Oman Exhibition hotel and the Victorian Parliament in Australia, His work has also been recognized with the prestigious UK Queen's Award for business., and this is how the virtual visitors of the contest were reminded.
As Colin Farquhar pointed out, Exterity CEO, "Although 2020 so far not the year we planned, innovative online events like InfoComm Connected,They are a great way to build our growth and strengthen our commitment to advanced technology., level of service and support to global customers”.
The company's solutions proposal focuses on offering “more integrated and unified communications for business and government organizations.”, pushing the boundaries of AV technology to attract, inform, better educate and entertain guests, visitors and employees.
Among other products, Exterity has presented a new media player with the ability not only to integrate 4K video, but 4K 60fps graphics and animations, which will be available during the second half of the year and will be integrated into the company's IP video ecosystem.
Also highlights is a new element for digital signage in meeting rooms -ArtioSign + IPTV-, that allows organizations to let people see room availability on a single screen, the daily schedule of said space and route location information.
The new ArtioFlow workflow application through the IPTV system makes the work of the organization easier, saving time and costs at the beginning of the work day with the ignition, volume adjustment or channel change, etc. to create sequences on digital signage screens.
Finally, Exterity has also shown off its next-generation encoders with Intel E3900 series technology inside at InfoComm Connected.: AvediaStream HDMI from the series 38, as well as the new AvediaStream g4401 IP-IP Gateway, enabling organizations to deliver live video, such as training sessions or webinar, between remote sites, no need for expensive dedicated delivery networks.
Besides, has also announced integration with the Oracle Simphony point of sale, that offers the display of eye-catching dynamic menu boards on the establishments' digital signage network, with automatic price updates, availability, etc.
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