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A State Of Control 64: Data & Sharing

Avoiding Obsolescence

Current control systems are becoming simpler, where less actual programming needs to be done to create a system. However in the AV industry, the pendulum swings the opposite way, challenging programmers to create more automated systems that are intelligent and capable on their own. On this episode of A State Of Control, we talk about the challenges that come with advanced systems and what it takes to make a uniquely powerful control system.


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Control and automation makes the audiovisual world go ‘round. When commercial integrators and residential AV dealers talk about integration, the glue that makes it possible for various products to work together seamlessly is the control platform. Control programmers are typically one of the last AV pros to leave a job site. They are also one of the technical trades that interact with the clients.

Steve Greenblatt created and produces AVNation’s monthly look at the control and automation space. Greenblatt has been in the AV control and automation space for over 25 years. Steve has taught programming for a major manufacturer. Today he helms his own independent control and programming company, Control Concepts, out of New Jersey. Greenblatt is heavily involved with AVIXA, serving on multiple committees and helping write and facilitate several white papers. If you are interested in being a panelist on AVNation’s A State of Control you can email Tim Albright at tim@www.avnation.tv or Steve Greenblatt at steveg@controlconcepts.net

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