Audinate, creator of the Dante media networking technology, will roll out a new format for the sixth annual Dante AV Networking World education event during InfoComm in Las Vegas. The workshop will be held on June 7, 2016, at the Treasure Island hotel and will feature in-depth training with two separate tracks: one for attendees that are new to Dante, and another for more experienced Dante users. Audinate will also introduce its new Dante certification program at the event.
Dante AV Networking World will reportedly give design consultants, systems integrators, audio engineers and IT managers the tools and information they need to get the most out of Audinate’s audio networking solution.
The free all-day conference will open with a general session for all attendees featuring the following presentations:
- Audio Networking Trends and Research, presented by Roland Hemming, RH Consulting
- Unlocking the Power of Dante Via, presented by Brad Price, Senior Product Manager, Audinate
- Inside Dante Labs: Preview of New Dante Features by Aidan Williams, Chief Technology Officer, Audinate
Following the joint general session, attendees will have the option of attending one of two tracks. Track 1 is designed for attendees that are new to Dante, and are looking for the basic foundation to get started. This track will feature the following two sessions:
- Introduction to Dante, covering audio networking fundamentals, basic networking concepts, creating a small-scale Dante network, and using Dante Controller and Dante Virtual Soundcard.
- Intermediate Dante Concepts, covering topics such as Dante redundancy, clocking, latency, multicast and AES67.
Track 2 is geared toward attendees that are already using Dante, and are looking to create more advanced systems and learn best practices. This track will feature the following two sessions:
- Intermediate Dante Concepts, covering topics such as Dante redundancy, clocking, latency, multicast and AES67.
- Advanced Dante Workshop, an interactive session covering advanced networking concepts, mixed use networks, networking best practices, and troubleshooting techniques.
All attendees will receive 4 InfoComm CTS RU credits. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in Audinate’s new Dante Certification Program. The Dante Certification program provides an easy way for design consultants, integrators and others to promote their proficiency to build, operate and support Dante networks of various sizes, according to Audinate.