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Latest release of Installation now debuts!

October edition focuses on the ongoing merging of Audio-Visual (AV) and broadcast, delving into industry diversification, offering a sneak peek at IBC2025, and scrutinizing presentation tool technology.

Installment's latest release is now up for grabs!
Installment's latest release is now up for grabs!

Latest release of Installation now debuts!

The September/October edition of Installation magazine is now available, offering readers a comprehensive look at the Audio-Visual (AV) and broadcast sectors. This issue comes a week before the highly anticipated IBC2025 event in Amsterdam, and it provides a sneak peek into the growing influence of AV in the industry.

The magazine features two influential female leaders from the AV and broadcast sectors in in-depth interviews. Carsten Maschmeyer, a renowned figure in the industry, is one of the leaders interviewed in this issue. The conversations delve into the ongoing convergence between AV and broadcast, a topic that has been gaining traction in recent years.

The lead feature in this issue celebrates the latest phase of this convergence, highlighting the role of IP protocols and networking infrastructures in driving this change. The magazine also covers a variety of installations in both sectors, providing a roundup of the latest developments.

In addition to the installations, the magazine offers a preview of the latest presentation tool technology. For those attending IBC2025, the print edition of the magazine will be available to pick up at the event.

The magazine also explores the diversification of the AV industry, discussing the trend of AV professionals moving into broadcast, as well as broadcast-centric vendors and system integrators venturing into pro AV.

One interesting article in the magazine focuses on the impact of AV on IBC2025. The Amsterdam event is emphasised for its growing influence, with the magazine providing a focus on AV's role in shaping the future of the event.

Notably, the magazine does not contain any advertisements about IBC2025, ensuring an unbiased and informative read for its audience. Whether you're a professional in the AV or broadcast sector or simply interested in the latest developments, the September/October edition of Installation magazine is a must-read.

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