How Ross Video supports AV consultants from concept to commissioning

Across the broadcast audiovisual (AV) industry, consultants are under mounting pressure to deliver systems that look great on paper (so that they’re sellable to clients) and perform flawlessly in practice.
How Ross Video supports AV consultants from concept to commissioning
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The stakes are higher than ever, as demand for state-of-the-art broadcast AV suites and experiences surges across the corporate world.

In fact, the professional AV market was already valued at an estimated $325 billion in 2024, with North America accounting for about $104 billion of that. The corporate sector is the largest vertical in AV, with corporate office revenues forecast to reach $91.4 billion by 2029.

But with great opportunity comes great responsibility. As corporations invest heavily in in-house studios, auditoriums, and hybrid spaces, consultants are increasingly tasked with designing solutions that balance architecture, user needs, and technical performance.

While consultants are up to the challenge, there is a weak link: vendors. Specifically, consultants often struggle to bridge the gap between design and deployment when they lack end-to-end support and transparency from the hardware and software vendors they work with. It’s a significant challenge, and one that can tank even the best broadcast AV design.

Ross Video is addressing this challenge by deploying a “support all the way” philosophy that’s designed to help broadcast AV consultants from design to deployment and beyond. In this article, we’ll explore how Ross Video brings this philosophy to life, partnering with consultants from day one to day done.

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