Kramer will show its new range of Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR) certified systems along with the latest products from its Ashton Bentley acquisition at UCX London.
Kramer will exhibit on stand T70 at the show held at London’s ExCel from October 2 – 3, 2024, marking the company’s first major trade exhibition since the acquisition of meeting room company Ashton Bentley and, more recently, AVoIP specialist ZeeVee.
The new MTR products on show
Kramer and AudioCodes’ Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR) systems are designed for versatility with components including videobars, speakers, DSPs, cameras, touchscreen controllers, switching and cable management.
Kramer offers fully tested room checks alongside ready-made plans and schematics for the entire installation. Catering for huddle rooms, small meeting rooms, medium meeting rooms and boardrooms, Kramer’s approach aims to allow system integrators to offer more competitive and cost-effective options to their customers.
Mike McHale, country manager for UK and Ireland, said: “UCX is always an exciting and productive show for Kramer, but this year promises to be particularly exciting.
“Following our partnership with AudioCodes, along with the addition of Ashton Bentley to the Kramer family, we can support our customers with total Microsoft-certified solutions for projects of any scale – from education teaching spaces to large corporate roll-outs of boardrooms and meeting areas.”
Panta Rhei to be seen in action
Panta Rhei, Kramer’s centralised cloud-based platform, will also be taking the spotlight at UCX to manage and monitor AV systems.
The software provides services tailored for system integrators, IT/AV managers and end-user applications to facilitate easy AV set-up across diverse sectors.
McHale added: “With our increased booth this year, we will be showcasing our combined expertise in these markets and how we can benefit creativity and productivity in a broad spectrum of environments.”