Canon Europe will be returning to ISE to showcase its range of PTZ, professional video, Cinema EOS and EOS R system cameras. These solutions on the stand have a heavy emphasis this year on automation.
This includes a creative software solution to help operate PTZ cameras dynamically and efficiently. Canon will also be debuting a new, exciting concept product which aims to help businesses produce 3D renders and MP4 video files with ease, for example for archival purposes.
With a theme of ‘stand out made simple’, Canon says its focus this year will be on partnerships and how they can deliver bespoke creative solutions in the corporate and higher education sectors. Canon will be partnering with key industry solution providers in these spaces such as Get Your Studio, Stack Control and Tracking Master.
The team from Canon will also be hosting a networking drinks event, held from 4-6pm on Wednesday, 5 February, on the Canon stand at 3B300, where experts will be on hand to discuss the various solutions available.
Matthew Koshy, AV product specialist, Canon Europe, explained: “We want to inspire corporate customers to invest in an in-house studio by showing them how easy to use Canon’s Automated video solutions are. And in the education sector, we are excited to show AV technicians that by choosing Canon streaming solutions and showing how PTZ Cameras can enhance the students’ learning experience, the quality of learning is increased.”
He added: “We have a superb range of professional AV, Cinema, PTZ and stills cameras and we can’t wait to show our industry delegates how our cameras make powerful systems. We’ll also be hosting a special ticket-only panel discussion around the convergence of broadcast and AV industries.”
This product story will also appear in Installation’s ISE 2025: Technology Convergence, a special eBook looking at AV and broadcast convergence, highlighting key products and convergence events at the show. A joint project with Future B2B sister titles TVBEurope and TV Tech, it will be distributed ahead of ISE 2025, from January 21st and is free to access.