Dante Gains Momentum in Asia
The adoption of Dante is continuing to widen with much of the new growth attributed to new OEMs in Asia. Newly announced licensees include TOA Corporation, the Longjoin Group’s Musicrown line, DMX Audio and SEED Electronic Guangzhou LTD’s MARANI Pro Audio brand products. New Dante-enabled products are on the way from Taiden Industrial Company (3 new Dante conferencing products), C-Mark (new DSP and speaker products) and Tendzone with three new products. These new product will join over 400 Dante-enabled products are already available worldwide.
Portland, OR – The adoption of Dante is continuing to widen with much of the new growth attributed to new OEMs in Asia. More than 400 Dante-enabled products are already available worldwide, taking advantage of Dante’s seamless interoperability, easy integration and ultra-low latency over standard IT networks.
At this year’s Pro Light & Sound in Guangzhou and InfoComm China several of the new, Asia based Dante partners will be showing products or announcing agreements with Audinate.
New licensing announcements:
- TOA Corporation- a global audio and security manufacturer headquartered in Japan will be adding Dante networking to future products.
- The Longjoin Group, will be bringing Dante to their Musicrown line of products.
- DMX Audio will include Dante in their DMX range.
- SEED Electronic Guangzhou LTD will be integrating Dante into their MARANI Pro Audio brand products.
New product announcements:
- Taiden Industrial Company will be showing 3 new Dante conferencing products: HCS 4338n Series fully digital congress unit, HCS 8338 Series-New generation paperless multi-media congress terminal and the HCS 8300 Series, a fully digital congress main unit.
- C-Mark will be launching a new line of Dante enabled DSP products and a new line of Dante enabled speakers.
- Tendzone will be showing 3 new Dante products, the E-media Audio Module, the Cronus and the Solon Dante Plus.
“We are seeing strong uptake of the Dante platform in Asia as manufacturers realize the need to have their products interoperate with the hundreds of Dante-enabled products already in the marketplace,” states John Rechsteiner, Vice President of Global Sales and Support for Audinate.
“Audinate has added significant new licensees in China, Japan and Korea over the last 6 months and we expect this trend to continue.”