Studio Technologies products are used worldwide, by customers requiring superb audio products that make their jobs easier
Dante is a proven and scalable system widely deployed in public address systems and live sound reinforcement

Audinate, the inventors of the award winning Dante digital media networking solution, announced that Studio Technologies has become the 100th Dante OEM partner. Built on existing networking protocols and standards, Dante is a plug and play solution which delivers ultra-low latency, tightly synchronised media, while simplifying installation and configuration of digital media networks. With over 3.5 million channels of Dante shipped last year, Dante has rapidly become the leading media networking solution.

Studio Technologies Inc., the manufacturer of tailored high performance audio, video and fiber-optic products, are used in broadcast, studio, stadium, and corporate environments. Studio Technologies products are used worldwide, by customers requiring superb audio products that make their jobs easier.

“The adoption of Dante among A/V manufacturers doubled just in the past year. We are delighted to cross the 100 OEM adoption milestone with Studio Technologies”, stated Lee Ellison, CEO of Audinate. “Studio Technologies has a great reputation for building products centered on usability. Our customers recognise that networking matters, and having an interoperable, proven networking technology to get to market quickly has enormous benefits.”

Dante is a proven and scalable system widely deployed in thousands of installations today, ranging from hotels, transportation centers, shopping centers, public address systems, live sound reinforcement, theatres, concert halls, stadiums and athletic venues, corporate boardrooms, universities, broadcast facilities, recording facilities, Houses of Worship, government facilities and courtrooms.

“We are a small, technically-focused company that thrives on developing specialised solutions for our customers”, says Gordon Kapes, President of Studio Technologies. Kapes adds, “They look to us to provide the “glue” that allows fixed and mobile broadcast applications to reach their full potential. With Dante having proven its technical excellence we are convinced that it is the correct solution for adding networking technology to our products. We are frankly honored to join the many terrific firms that are already offering Dante-connected products. Early in 2014 we look forward to offering Dante-enabled party-line intercom and IFB interfaces. Our expertise in these specialised areas, along with Dante’s network connectivity will provide users with levels of performance and flexibility previously unavailable.”