Showcasing IPMX Innovations at InfoComm 2025: Demonstrating the Future of Media Exchange
Cracking the Code on AV-over-IP: IPMX Takes Center Stage at InfoComm 2025
Look out, Orlando! The Pro AV world is about to witness an AV-over-IP revolution as the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) gets ready to blow minds at InfoComm 2025 (June 7-13). AIMS is prepping to showcase the hottest developments in the Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX) and some of their fearless members unleashing live demos in their booth.
So, what's all the fuss about IPMX, you ask? Picture this: an open standard designed to guarantee smooth sailing for AV-over-IP systems. The goal? Scalable, high-quality video and audio magic flowin' over IP networks. And that, my friend, is a potent recipe for industry disruption.
Over the past year, IPMX has been breakin' necks with its advancements, not just technologically, but in real-life interoperability across various vendors. According to AIMS board member and product management director at Macnica, Andrew Starks, "IPMX isn't just a pipe dream for the future. It's practically knocking on the door with tested, deployable tech underpinned by open standards. And that, dear friends, is a monumental moment on the road to Pro AV's transition to IP."
The vendors hopping on the IPMX bandwagon include intoPIX, Cobalt Digital, Matrox Video, Macnica, Nextera Video, Meinberg USA, Megapixel, and EvertzAV. These powerhouses will showcase live demos in the AIMS booth, demonstrating how IPMX is poised to shake up the industry with its groundbreaking, open-standard solutions.
But wait, there's more! InfoComm 2025 follows the IPMX Tested Event 2025, where no fewer than 12 companies gathered in Burbank to validate system behavior and buff up video and audio compatibility across various IPMX profiles. This interoperability marathon marked a significant leap toward finalized specs and widespread industry adoptions, y'all.
Eager to share the knowledge, AIMS will lend its expertise to InfoComm's education program. AIMS board member and vice president of strategic partnerships at Matrox Video, Sam Recine, will hold a session on "Compatibility in IP-Based Media Systems Across Product Classes" on June 11 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in room W312C. Earlier that day, he'll join forces with Panasonic's Mike Bergeron and Peyton Thomas for the panel "Designing a Network for Live Video to Support Broadcast Quality Production in a Workplace Context."
So, set your calendar reminders, folks. AIMS is ready to take InfoComm 2025 by storm at booth 3089. For more deets, head on over to the AIMS website and ignite your AV-over-IP curiosity!
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- The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) is set to display the latest advancements in Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX) at the NAB Show [digital and data-and-cloud-computing technology], showcasing live demos from members such as Cobalt Digital, Matrox Video, and EvertzAV.
- The upcoming InfoComm 2025 will feature AIMS' expertise in IP-based media systems, with a session on "Compatibility in IP-Based Media Systems Across Product Classes" led by AIMS board member Sam Recine on June 11.
- The advancements in IPMX have been accelerating rapidly, not just in the realm of technology, but in real-life interoperability across various vendors, as demonstrated by the IPMX Tested Event 2025.
- As more vendors adopt IPMX, the Pro AV industry is on the brink of a significant transition, moving away from traditional systems towards open-standard, high-quality video and audio production.
- The IPMX-powered demonstrations at the AIMS booth at InfoComm 2025 (broadcast and content) promise to showcase how this technology is poised to revolutionize the Pro AV world, promising a future of scalable, seamless, and high-quality AV-over-IP production.