Features

Q&A: Lt. Eddie Lawhorn, Regent University

In the December edition of InAVate magazine Tim Kridel explores the surveillance market and the technologies needed to identify and catch criminals. Here, Tim talks to Lt. Eddie Lawhorn, tech services division manager at Regent University’s campus police department.

Setting The Agenda: Luke Jenks, Meyer Sound

The possibilities of a 'terrifying' new sound has got 25-year Meyer Sound veteran Luke Jenks excited about the company’s future. Paul Milligan spoke to its director of product management to find out what’s coming up from the well-respected pro-audio manufacturer.

Resolving HDCP headaches

Content protection mechanisms such as HDCP are a fact of life in pro AV, sometimes even when the application doesn't require it. Tim Kridel explores some common headaches and how to resolve them.

Setting The Agenda: Dermot Quinn, Digital Projection

After a big 12 months for the company, Paul Milligan spoke to Digital Projection’s Dermot Quinn to find out what’s next for the company currently at the forefront of laser projection.

Setting the Agenda: Klas Dalbjorn, TC Group

Choosing the right product to bring to market is never easy says TC Group’s Klas Dalbjorn. Especially when the market demands power capacity is doubled every few years. Paul Milligan spoke to Dalbjorn to find out how the company develops new products.

Setting The Agenda: John Underkoffler, Oblong

Paul Milligan speaks to John Underkoffler, the CEO of Oblong, who is adapting the gesture technology he created for Tom Cruise in the film Minority Report to create a whole new collaboration system.