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Virtual expo from MATLAB
Professionals across Australia and New Zealand can catch up with MATLAB and Simulink developments at a virtual expo from 11 to 15 May. The free-to-attend sessions ... -
HoverCam strengthens sales and support team
In a move to help companies and educational institutes affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, HoverCam has reallocated its sales and support team, dedicating more resources to ... -
Certify Extron XTP DTP 24 cable installations with MSolutions’ MS-TestPro
Extron has announced that its XTP DTP 24 shielded twisted pair cable is fully compatible with the award-winning MS-TestPro HDBaseT tester by MSolutions. The handheld test ... -
Zigbee Alliance and DiiA collaborate to standardise DALI-Zigbee Gateways
The Zigbee Alliance and the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance (DiiA) is working together to further standardise system interoperability in the IoT luminaries space. It aims to ... -
Amber Technology adds One Systems to its portfolio
Amber Technology has been appointed as the Australia and New Zealand distributor for US manufacturer One Systems’ professional loudspeakers for large venue outdoor applications. One Systems’ ... -
Martin Audio to host virtual tradeshow
Martin Audio is planning a virtual tradeshow to put the spotlight on the new additions to its portfolio. With the 202 trade show calendar all but ... -
Robe lighting a hit for live stream
Czech lighting company Robe, which is distributed in Australia by Jands, played a big part in creating a live entertainment stream in Melbourne. ‘Delivered Live’ is ... -
CEDIA Voice of the Integrator report out now
The CEDIA Voice of the Integrator: Integrator Segments and Needs research report is now available to CEDIA members for download. It explores what integrators are looking ... -
ClearOne awarded strategic patent for PoE systems
ClearOne has been awarded a strategic new patent relating to power transmission for PoE systems by the US Patent and Trademark Office. The patent describes a ... -
Previously unidentified diggers now found with facial recognition technology
NEC Australia and the Australian War Memorial (AWM) have uncovered the identity of lost World War I diggers with a successful trial of facial recognition technology. ...









