Datapath to Demonstrate Aetria Developments at InfoComm India
Datapath to demonstrate latest advances to Aetria with a mini replicated Control Room at Infocomm
2024
Datapath, one of the world-leading engineers of visual solutions, continues its mission to
revolutionize control rooms with a range of innovative new products on show at InfoComm India.
The technology sector is a major economic driver in India, contributing over 13% to the country's
GDP. The region boasts the faster growing sector in the world. In 2023, India's IT and digital
economy revenue was estimated at $245 billion, and tech services make up about 7.5% of India's GDP.
Such growth requires an increasing demand on control rooms and the vast volume of video data being
used in today's operations. In the face of increasing control room challenges, Datapath has
increased both its hardware and software portfolio for its award-winning Aetria solution, an
integrated platform for control rooms of any size. Datapath will be demonstrating the latest
advances to Aetria with a mini replicated Control Room at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai
- demonstrating Aetria Workstation developments and KVM solutions.
Datapath's Aetria solution is purposely designed to be scalable for any purpose - from smaller
monitoring offices to large government and national defence control rooms. To meet the demand for
small and medium-sized operations where space is a premium, Datapath will be showcasing its latest
VSNMini 300 processor in Mumbai.
Whether its managing video sources in a control room, or multi-signage corporate or public venue
messaging, the VSNMini 300 is designed to handle its requirements with ease while being a physically
unobtrusive component to any AV system. Ideal for small to medium sized applications, the VSNMini
300 supports the latest standards including 12th Generation Intel Processors (i9, i7, i5) and NVMe
(M.2) SSD storage for maximum performance. Graphics and capture capabilities are provided via three
PCIe slots that can be configured as required with Datapath's image graphics, vision capture, and
ActiveSQX IP decode/encode cards.