Back to normal? EN54 is the latest piece of legislation to come out of Brussels governing life safety systems. Chris Fitzsimmons caught up with Helen Goddard, Principal of audio consultant firm AMS Acoustics to talk about the implications of the new standard. 27/11/2015
Cutting the Cord As WiMAX technology becomes more common, integrators have another networking option for apps such as surveillance camera backhaul. Tim Kridel looks at how it compares to copper, fiber and Wi-Fi. 27/11/2015
Displays | Atelier Brückner on the use of multimedia in exhibition design Atelier Brückner describes its role as crafting spaces generated from content and specialises in exhibition, museum and corporate installation design. Anna Mitchell caught up with the company’s René Walkenhorst, to learn more about Atelier’s design process and the use of technology in carefully crafted spaces. 26/11/2015
Audio | Digital Signage | Displays | Systems products | AV tech provides therapy for retail The retail industry needs to provide shoppers with experiences to entice them off their laptops and into stores and AV technologies are coming to the rescue. Anna Mitchell explores interactive signage, atmospheric audio and sophisticated control solutions on the high street. 26/11/2015
White paper: AV goes IT- does anything else go? AV and IT are becoming more intertwined everyday. Whilst this realisation is nothing new, Rainer Dubiel of TLS, argues that technical implications of this trend are often overlooked. 26/11/2015
Audio | It was easier with analogue - the trouble with interoperability in digital audio With the current proliferation of digital transport protocols and standards, interoperability seems to have made its way back onto the agenda. Chris Fitzsimmons asks if this time around the manufacturing community is finally ready to play nice. 26/11/2015