Titlis Joins SDVoE Alliance

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The SDVoE Alliance, a nonprofit consortium of technology providers collaborating to standardize the adoption of Ethernet to transport AV signals in ProAV environments, announces Beijing Titlis Technology Co. Ltd (Titlis) has joined the SDVoE Alliance as an adopting member.

Beijing Titlis Technology Co., Ltd.(Titlis) is an integrated service provider specializing in scientific research and development, large-scale production and sales and service. Established in 2011, Titlis integrates intelligent consoles for control center and dispatching command signal cooperation systems. Titlis provides KVM seat cooperation, signal visualization management, signal picture switchover, large signal screen splicing control, long-distance signal transmission, audio and video matrix and central control management.

“We are pleased to welcome Titlis to our expanding global ecosystem,” said Justin Kennington, president of the SDVoE Alliance. “Titlis has recognized the value in leveraging high-quality, uncompressed video while integrating efficient Keyboard, Video and Mouse functionality in mission-critical control centers. As a member of the SDVoE Alliance, Titlis can provide the highest fidelity viewing for operators to maximize information distribution for a swift and accurate response.”

“Titlis’ products supply centralized monitoring, comprehensive data analysis and unified management, optimizing resource allocation and facilitating implementation of key operations in urban areas,” said Ian Zhao, chief marketing officer for Titlis. “The SDVoE platform was the optimal choice for integration with our Smart City Integrated Command Center. SDVoE’s platform provided a highly integrated SOC solution for audio and video processing and transmission, which perfectly collected the signal output of the computer peripheral interface and supported the lossless quality transmission and display of ultra-HD video.”

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As public safety remains top of mind for local governments, command and control systems based on SDVoE technology, such as Titlis’ Smart City Integrated Command Center, provide the highest fidelity viewing for operators to maximize information distribution for a swift and accurate response, according to SDVoE Alliance. Per Titlis, SDVoE technology complemented its Smart City Integrated Command Center providing interoperability as well as compatibility through support of 3840×2160, 1920×1080, 2560×1440 and other customized resolutions.

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