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EAS puts Analog Way on display

September 2022

SINGAPORE: Electro-Acoustics Systems (EAS) and Analog Way hosted two days of demonstrations and training at The Star Performing Arts Centre focused on the French manufacturer’s range of video display processors and media servers.

“After our continued working on installed video display systems throughout the pandemic, we are now seeing a sharp increase in demand for video at live events, performances and presentations across all sectors,” explained Lam Tze Tze, executive director of EAS, “so, the time was right to update and educate people on the outstanding technology and capabilities of Analog Way.”

The first day was dedicated to the Operator Certification Program, during which multiple smaller groups of participants went through in-depth training of configuration and operation of Analog Way hardware and software. “To equip more technicians with the advanced skillset of certified operators, we decided to absorb the usual course fees,” stated Lam, with Analog Way’s vice president Asia, Guy de Souza, adding, “about half of the 50 attendees joined to refresh their existing knowledge, while the other half were mostly freelancers seeking training for the first time, underlining the growing needs in the rental and staging market.”

The majority of trainees finished the course with a certificate in hand. However, a few failed to pass the stringent test at the end – testimony to the value of Analog Way’s operator certification.

Day two saw interested parties from various sectors such as entertainment, corporate, houses of worship following presentations of the Analog Way product range with typical use case examples, specific features and benefits including performance, reliability, expandability and ease of use, covering the LivePremier Aquilon as well as Alta 4K and Midra 4K presentation systems, Picturall media servers and the webRCS user interface.

Offered refreshments, attendees were then able to network amongst each other and talk individually with EAS and Analog Way personnel.

Source: Pro AVL Asia