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AI Development Strategy: Guide to Advancements and Innovations by 2025 (AIMS)

AIMS Board Member Sam Recine, as the head of the Pro AV Working Group, offers insights into the organization's strategic plan, detailing what lies ahead for its clients in the year 2025.

AIMS Board Member Sam Recine, as Chair of the Pro AV Working Group, reveals roadmap details and...
AIMS Board Member Sam Recine, as Chair of the Pro AV Working Group, reveals roadmap details and expectations for customers by 2025.

AI Development Strategy: Guide to Advancements and Innovations by 2025 (AIMS)

Pro AV market set for a momentous 2025 as event spaces and corporate AV systems embrace IP-based media processing capabilities. Enhanced professional displays will showcase synchronized media-over-IP systems, with improved PC content support, encryption, and security facilitating the rapid migration from traditional infrastructures.

By zeroing in on open standards and new media gateways, both areas—live media production and corporate communication and collaboration tools—aim to bridge the gaps between studios and AV signal management.

Key drivers propelling this change are open standards, such as SMPTE ST 2110, NMOS, AES67, and IPMX, which provide a framework for seamless integration and unification of AV-over-IP workflows across Pro AV and broadcast industries. Specifically designed for Pro AV, IPMX offers uncompressed and compressed 4K video, synchronized audio, and enhanced discovery and control, engineers a major step towards dissolving technical barriers and advancing the industry towards open, flexible, and scalable solutions.

With IPMX, manufacturers can deliver mission-critical, high-performance solutions that gradually diverge from the confines of walled garden approaches, making it possible to execute larger, complex projects with multi-year support needs. Industry experts and professionals anticipate a significant role for IPMX in fostering operational efficiency, simplifying complex AV systems, and supporting diverse media and protocol options in a converged IP infrastructure.

Some manufacturers, such as Cobalt Digital, have already showcased various IPMX-compliant products, from mini converters to audio monitors and multiviewers, demonstrating IPMX's versatility across various device types and use cases. As the growing adoption of IPMX-ready solutions marks the market's readiness and momentum towards full IP migration, the Pro AV market's transition to IP-based systems by 2025 seems a firm reality.

In the coming years, industry focal points will gravitate towards events like the NAB Show's IP Showcase and industry events like InfoComm 2025, showcasing IPMX's roadmap, product validation, and real-world case studies. By highlighting IPMX's role in this transition and addressing longstanding IT concerns, the industry advances towards creating high-performance, scalable, and flexible AV systems supporting the Pro AV market's 2025 vision.

Using open standards such as SMPTE ST 2110, NMOS, AES67, and IPMX, manufacturers are developing various products, like mini converters, audio monitors, and multiviewers, to incorporate artificial-intelligence-driven technology, enhancing features like discovery, control, and security for the Pro AV market. This shift toward IP-based systems, backed by solutions like IPMX, is expected to streamline complex AV systems, improve operational efficiency, and foster the adoption of diverse media and protocol options in a unified convert IP infrastructure by 2025.

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