SAN DIEGO – AES' 44th International Conference on Audio Networking is set for Nov. 18-20 at the University of California, San Diego, in the Atkinson Building, home of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (CalIT2). Audinate, creator of Dante, is a co-sponsor for the event.
AES 44 features 17 papers on diverse topics related to networked audio, including five panel discussions industry veterans, plus three major technology demonstrations highlighting audio network control protocols, distributed performance, and a networked post-production master class. Audinate's Dante networking will be demonstrated during the event.
Audinate's CTO Aidan Williams will speak on topics such as product design and control protocols. Dante is recognized for delivering a tightly synchronized, low latency media network over standard TCP/IP network infrastructure.
"The conference is the best chance to learn about audio networking from the engineers who are designing and building the devices currently in use, as well as the next generation of networking technologies," noted Nathan Brock, conference chair.
Social events include tours of the audio, visualization, and networking facilities of the University of California, San Diego, which is hosting the conference and banquet for all participants.
For more information, please visit www.aes.org/conferences/44/ and www.audinate.com.