Chris Potter
tvONE expands team with DACH appointment
tvONE has appointed Oli Fritz as regional sales manager for the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).
The 2025 Inavation Awards Business winners were announced in February, but now, for the first time, we’re revealing the insights behind the decisions.
Barco announces start of Share Buyback Program
Barco has announced that, based on the shareholder authorisation granted by the Extraordinary General Meeting of 25 April 2024, the company will launch a share buyback program.
NMK Electronics and Riedel announce strategic partnership
GCC distributor NMK Electronics (a Midwich Group company) has announced a strategic partnership with Riedel. The deal was signed at ISE 2025 in Barcelona, and marks the beginning of a collaboration aimed at delivering AV technologies to integrators and end-users across the region.
University continues long-standing relationship with Extron AV in latest campus build
Continuing 18-years of standardisation on Extron AV switching, distribution, and control in more than 115 learning spaces on the University of Washington Tacoma campus, UW's AV team recently specified Extron AV equipment for Milgard Hall.
Collab AV hires Andy Evans as new MD
Collab AV, part of the AVPM Group, has announced the appointment of Andy Evans as its new managing director. Evans joins the company with a wealth of experience in the AV and UC integration industry.
In collaboration with Samsung, legendary Paris venue Pathé Palace has installed LED cinema screens as part of a wider visual overhaul at the Renzo Piano designed building. At the 2025 Inavation Awards Samsung took home the Applied Technology Award for its work on this project.
Rock-Tech AV turned to Optimal Audio to deliver the flexibility Bear café bar spaces required from its chain of venues that attract customers from morning to night.
Each year, the Inavation Awards celebrate the most innovative and impactful AV projects from across the globe, recognising excellence in design, integration and execution.
The Tavastia Live Club in Finland has overhauled its AV system, turning to Kramer for control and AV-over-IP signal transmission technology.
