USA - The AVnu Alliance will enjoy its first birthday celebrations at the InfoComm 2010 tradeshow in Las Vegas. The alliance was founded in mid-2009 by six member companies, and has since more than tripled its membership. To celebrate, the alliance will host both a dedicated AVB technology and product pavilion on the show floor, and an alliance panel discussion.

The pavilion will include participation from AVnu Alliance members Broadcom, Harman International, Lab X Technologies, Marvell, and Meyer Sound, with each of the participating member companies demonstrating its progress with the new AVB technology. The AVnu Alliance itself will also have a dedicated area of the shared floor space, for visitors to learn more about the practical benefits of the emerging AVB standards and to inform interested parties about membership opportunities. The members of the alliance extend a particularly warm welcome to anyone who wishes to join them for their first-birthday celebration on Thursday, 10 June at 4:00 pm.

The AVnu Alliance will also host a panel open to the public, entitled IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging (AVB): The Future of Standards-Based A/V Networking. The panel will include representation from nine alliance member companies including Audinate, Avid, Barco, Broadcom, Harman International, Lab X Technologies, Meyer Sound, Sennheiser and Shure.

Having successfully chaired two similar AVnu Alliance panels at the ISE and Prolight & Sound shows in Europe, the panel will be chaired by Dan Goldstein, International PR Manager, InfoComm.

(Jim Evans)


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