The SDVoE Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of technology providers collaborating to standardise the adoption of Ethernet to transport AV signals in professional AV environments, has announced that AVI Systems has been designated as the newest SDVoE Certified Design House. This certification recognises AVI Systems’ commitment to delivering audiovisual solutions and elevating user experiences through the integration of SDVoE-based technology.
Founded in 1974, AVI Systems has grown into one of the largest global audiovisual services providers worldwide. As an employee-owned company. The company boasts over 30 locations across the United States and operational capabilities in 164 cities across 50 countries.

Paul Mueller, director of engineering at AVI Systems, commented: “As technology providers collaborate to standardise the adoption of Ethernet for transporting AV signals, it’s crucial that our design engineers at AVI Systems achieve the SDVoE Certified Design House designation. This certification reinforces our commitment to a standards-based approach to AV technology and also ensures we remain at the forefront of promoting interoperability and innovation in commercial AV environments.”
He added: “AVI recognises the significant progress made, especially in strengthening the connections between system integrators and manufacturers. By continuing to focus on these areas, we position ourselves to lead in an ever-evolving industry and better serve our customers.”
Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance, said: “We are excited to welcome AVI Systems as an SDVoE Certified Design House. Globally recognised for their commitment to excellence, AVI Systems understands the importance of standardising the adoption of Ethernet for transporting AV signals. We are honoured that many of their design engineers have earned the prestigious SDVoE Certified Design House designation, further solidifying their leadership in the industry.”
The SDVoE Certified Design House programme is an extension of the SDVoE Certified Design Partner initiative, which acknowledges companies with expertise in designing and implementing SDVoE systems. To achieve this certification, at least 25 percent of a company’s technical staff must hold the SDVoE Certified Design Partner certification, demonstrating their deep understanding and capability in deploying SDVoE technology for scalable and high-performance AV-over-IP systems.