Icron’s Visit at InfoComm 2011
Last week, the Icron team attended the North American professional audio and video show, which showcased the latest technology in broadcast, post production, and media extension. Our visit to InfoComm this year focused on reviewing the latest market trends and meeting our strategic customers in our private meeting space on the show floor. Over the duration of the show, we gained valuable knowledge in two areas: The role of USB 3.0 in the broadcast and media extension markets and the continuous trend towards supporting extension over a network.
With regard to USB 3.0, the market continues to generate buzz and requests for a USB 3.0 extender. The requests are limited to specific applications and the need for a customer to future proof the installation (i.e. provide USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 extension). Considering the small amount of USB 3.0 devices currently available in the market (hard drives and high-end cameras), there is even a smaller number of end users who need extensions for these 3.0 devices. However, since the announcement of the new USB 3.0 specification by the USB Implementers Forum, there are requests to have the technology even though the end user continues to extend only the keyboard, mouse, and flash drive. In high-end video post production applications, the need to support more than flash drives is even further limited.
What is interesting about USB 3.0 is the ability for customers to be able to future proof their installations and have a USB extender that supports both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0. This is a great fit for Icron since our technology extends both USB 2.0 and 3.0 beyond the inherent distance limitations. With this in mind, based on the feedback and trends, we are working towards implementing specific requirements for a new USB 3.0 extender as well as working with all our customers on adding such a solution to our existing product line.
We also saw a continuing trend for extension solutions over a network in the broadcast, post production, and media extension markets.
This trend is aligned perfectly with our customers whose needs are to extend video and/or USB over a network (point to point and point to multipoint). This allows installers the ability to use existing cabling and allows more complex installations with switching and/or routing capabilities for multiple displays and/or work areas.
The valuable insight and feedback helps put Icron in a good position to develop pivotal products with our customers. For the end user, it allows Icron to meet their needs by appropriately applying our technology to the next generation of USB extension solution products.
If you have thoughts on USB 3.0 and network extension (including KVM) feel free to send me an email.









