Chris Potter
DARPA wireless power transmission with new records
DARPA’s Power program has set new records in its goal to build transmission lines of light, using laser beams to carry power and send data through the air.
Harman expands distribution agreement in Saudi Arabia
Harman Professional Solutions has announced the expansion of its long-standing distribution agreement with Masterpiece in the Middle East. Effective 1 July, 2025, Masterpiece will begin offering the full Harman audio brand portfolio in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Lumen Productions invests in ROE Visual LED
Powersoft delivers audio quality at Sky Bar in Vietnam
Powersoft’s T Series amplifiers were chosen to drive a sound system at Sky Bar, a rooftop venue in Ba Ria Vung Tau, Vietnam.
Signagelive has announced the deployment of its content management system by AV and IT distributor Exertis.
Alpexpo has transformed Grenoble’s arenas and intimate live venue into a 'box in a box' concept that carves out a 3389 sq m auditorium within their existing Greater Hall, powered by an L-Acoustics L Series professional sound system.
Promethean's Matt Barfield previews the ActivPanel 10 workplace solution, designed to streamline usage in MTR rooms, offering customisation and highlighting a partnership with DisplayNote for quicker, more effective meetings.
LED Studio's Larry Zoll highlights the new Gemini LED screen, a single cabinet that is double sided and customisable to any pixel pitch or technology for use in outdoor or indoor applications.
At InfoComm 2025 in Orlando, Unilumin's director of product management Mike Garrido, talks us through Unatural, an LED offering which gives the look of bamboo, or brick, or marble (or a range of different finishes) when turned off, but when activated it creates a subtle LED screen perfect for retail or hospitality or corporate applications.
Zoom's Andy Carluccio and Vizrt's Katie Watts chat with Inavate's Paul Milligan on the signing of a recent deal to upscale the quality of video in video meetings, which is now going to be much closer to broadcast quality than ever before.
