With a series of demonstrations across three days, Digital Audio Denmark (DAD) is ‘All Into Networking’ at IBC2025.
Part of the NTP Technology group, All Into Networking is DAD’s approach to meet a range of broadcast and live sound applications across multiple networking verticals. It aims to illustrate advances in interoperability across formats including Dante, Dante AES67, Dante ST 2110-30, Dante Domain Manager, Ravenna, Ravenna AES67 and Ravenna ST 2110-30. DAD has also announced an AVB Milan integration later in the year.
Mikael Vest, Director of Operations, COO, DAD, said: “We have been a Dante adopter for years but now we have adopted the Ravenna protocol, and both have a different approach to 2110. The whole idea of All into Networking is to say that we embrace everything within our technology. We support multiple interfaces and being agnostic means we give our customers the choice to work however they want to.”
All Into Networking presentations are on Saturday 13 September, Sunday 14 September and Monday 15 September at 11:00 on the NTP Technology stand.
Stand Number: 8.B61
Company: DAD
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