Audinate, Bitfocus and Skaarhoj support Utah Scientific's hybrid SDI/IP bet
The technology partner program Utah Scientific grows with the incorporation of Audinate, Bitfocus y Skaarhoy, companies that are committed to significantly improving hybrid SDI and IP workflows by adding interoperability features in their developments.
Thanks to its new alliance with Audinate, Utah Scientific is implementing audio I/O Dante native to their routers, eliminating the need for external MADI to Dante conversion and greatly complementing IP audio routing for engineers. This enhancement aligns directly with Dante-enabled mixers and consoles widely used in broadcast and AV environments, making it easier for facilities to high channel count audio transport over Ethernet and accelerate your transition to more flexible IP-based audio workflows. Joshua Rush, Chief Marketing Officer at Audinate, celebrates the partnership: "We are delighted to welcome Utah Scientific to the Dante ecosystem. By integrating Dante's AoIP technology into their hybrid SDI and IP workflows, broadcasters can now have a robust solution that offers "the best of both worlds."
Bitfocus introduces interoperability with the control platform Buttons of the company. As part of the program Bitfocus Connections, Utah Scientific routers can now be switched and automated alongside other devices in a hybrid SDI/IP production environment, enabling facilities that rely on modern, flexible automation tools to incorporate data routing. Utah syn need for proprietary interfaces or alternative solutions for workflows.
On the other hand, the incorporation of Skaarhoy expands Utah Scientific's control surface options by allowing Skaarhoj AirFly Pro works as a desktop control alternative. This integration provides operators with a compact, affordable footprint that complements Utah Scientific's existing control solutions, offering intuitive functionality and everyday operational efficiency in a familiar format. Kasper Skårhøj, CEO, founder and lead designer, provides more details: "We are proud to partner with Utah Scientific on their switching control platform. Their highly skilled engineering team has achieved a seamless integration with our flagship controller, Air Fly Pro, creating a truly native and intuitive control experience for users. This collaboration further strengthens our expanding partner ecosystem, and we are honored that Utah Scientific has selected our controller to power their application."
Utah Scientific's broad partner ecosystem also includes Apantac, whose multiviewers are widely used for production monitoring; Arista, whose switches are the basis of many large-scale ST 2110 deployments; Embrionix, whose 2110 processing, JPEG XS capabilities, and SFP-based conversion tools support critical IP transition paths, and Norwia, provider of fiber transport solutions for broadcasters.
Netgear It also plays an important role in supporting ST 2110 deployments. Its M4350 switch family provides an affordable and readily available foundation for IP infrastructures, with the latest models offering master clock and boundary clock functionality, redundant power options, and up to 100G bandwidth.
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