The SDVoE Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of technology providers collaborating to standardise the adoption of ethernet to transport AV signals in pro AV environments, has announced TwistedPair, a European provider of collaboration and audiovisual technologies, as the latest SDVoE Certified Design House.
The SDVoE Certified Design House programme, an extension of the SDVoE Certified Design Partner initiative, is available online and recognises experts in designing SDVoE systems that leverage the scalability and performance benefits of AVoIP. To earn this certification, companies must ensure that at least 25 percent of their technical staff hold the SDVoE Certified Design Partner certification, showcasing their knowledge and skills in the field.
Stephane Tremblay, president of the SDVoE Alliance, said: “We congratulate TwistedPair on its recognition as an SDVoE Certified Design House. This certification emphasises the professional capabilities and advanced knowledge TwistedPair brings to each project, enabling it to deliver exceptional audiovisual solutions that meet the evolving needs of its clients. Its expertise in integrating and implementing SDVoE-based systems is a significant asset to its clients and the broader AV community.”
Lucas Way, head of technology for TwistedPair, added: “AVoIP is increasingly becoming the dominant way to transmit video across large-scale audio visual projects; its enormous flexibility and expandability allows integrators endless options for how to deliver video across a site. SDVoE takes this to the next level; with interoperability between manufacturers and a standardised feature set, we have even more options for adaptability.”
He continued: “If we need to provide a high-quality, latency-free system, SDVoE would be our first choice. Becoming a Certified Design House allows us to call upon the wealth of knowledge of the SDVoE alliance to ensure we are able to provide the best possible systems to our customers.”