Bolin Technology is a manufacturer and brand of professional PTZ cameras and video products for ProAV, Broadcast, and Unified Communication markets. Bolin supports industry standards like HDMI, HDBaseT, 3G/6G/12G-SDI, IP video using RTSP/RTPM/ SRT/ ONVIF including new Dante AV protocols and codecs using H.264/H.265/JPEG2000.
WE MAKE THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE AS INNOVATIVE AS THE TECHNOLOGY ITSELF.
While most focus on AV technology itself, we believe it’s equally crucial to innovate customer service. Whether you are responsible for bringing in AV technology, running it, or using it, we do everything possible to make that experience unparalleled. With global expertise, local 24/7 support, and the best-trained people, we deliver flawless AV outcomes that businesses can trust.
Apantac LLC is a leading designer and developer of high quality and cost effective multiviewers, video walls, matrices, extenders, openGear solutions and signal processing equipment. The Apantac product line has been specifically designed to provide users with flexible and innovative technology solutions for the broadcast and ProAV industries.
Apantac was founded in 2008 and is a privately held company with its headquarters located in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Adamson is Canada’s most recognized exporter of loudspeaker technology for the pro-audio sector. For more than 30 years Adamson loudspeakers have been a main stay in global tours and festivals, as well as installed in some of the most prestigious venues around the world. Located in Port Perry, Ontario; Adamson is one of the largest employers in Scugog Township. With more than 100 highly skilled craftsmen and women in disciplines ranging from the design and development through production.
The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provides strategic leadership for information technology, instructional services, e-learning, and research computing at the University of South Carolina.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) is a public senior military college with multiple campuses in Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia. The university was established on January 8, 2013 by a merger of North Georgia College & State University (founded 1873) and Gainesville State College (founded 1964). The regents announced plans for the merger on January 10, 2012, and the name of the new school was announced on May 8, 2012. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) approved the consolidation December 11, 2012. The combined institution has campus locations in Dahlonega, Gainesville (Gainesville Campus), Watkinsville (Oconee Campus), Blue Ridge, and Cumming.
With nearly 20,000 enrolled students, the University of North Georgia is the sixth-largest public university in the state of Georgia. Within UNG, there are five colleges which collectively offer over one hundred bachelor's and associate degrees, as well as thirteen master's degrees and one doctoral degree. Over 600 students are involved in the university's ROTC program in any given year, which has given it the designation as The Military College of Georgia. The university is one of six senior military colleges in the United States.