An expert and trailblazer in IP media integration, Applied Electronics helps propel media organizations' adoption of IP workflows by demystifying the complexities of transitioning to an IP infrastructure with a state-of-the-art IP demo system in Canada.
CALGARY, AB, Sept. 30, 2025 /CNW/ - Applied Electronics, a leader in IP media integration with expertise in engineering complex workflows, reducing customer risk, and delivering flexible, scalable solutions for over 65 years, is thrilled to announce the unveiling of its innovative IP showcase at the WABE Media & Entertainment Technology Conference, taking place at the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre from September 29 through October 1, 2025. This showcase highlights Applied Electronics' pioneering efforts in deploying the state-of-the-art IP demo system in Canada.
"Applied Electronics' innovative, mobile IP solution offers a simplified topology and a converged infrastructure that integrates multiple leading-edge IP technologies into a scalable, reliable workflow that supports remote operation," says Paul Stechly, president of Applied Electronics. "Our IP demo system enables media organizations to evaluate specific IP solutions that best meet their unique requirements, and it emphasizes our team's engineering expertise in designing and integrating complex workflows that reduce risk, increase flexibility, and simplify infrastructure for broadcasters and media organizations looking to transition to IP-based systems."
Demystifying Media-over-IP
As media organizations decide whether to fully transition to IP or maintain some legacy systems, Applied Electronics' IP solution assists in navigating IP-related challenges by demystifying IP, clarifying complexities, and reducing risks traditionally associated with IP transitions. With many media organizations facing challenges such as reduced engineering staff, navigating the complexity of standards like SMPTE 2110, synchronization issues, and network topology concerns when transitioning to IP, accessing a customizable live IP demo system during their evaluation process is a key differentiator.
Applied Electronics' years of experience in successfully deploying IP solutions of varying complexities enables them to anticipate and solve unforeseen problems in large-scale implementations involving multiple vendors.
The Future of Media-over-IP is So Bright
Applied Electronics' IP solution offers several operational benefits, including improved flexibility in operator location and system configuration, allowing remote operation across distances. It also presents a simplified and converged infrastructure that integrates compute, storage, and networking components, while offering scalability and the future-proofing of workflows to accommodate growth and evolving requirements.
Notably, Applied Electronics' IP solution reduces physical infrastructure footprint, including less rack space, wiring, power consumption, and cooling needs, while allowing virtual connections that can be reconfigured without physical cable changes, enabling agility and rapid adaptation to new operational demands.
Engineering and Workflow Design
Applied Electronics' core value lies in engineering and workflow design, integrating diverse vendor components into a cohesive, functional workflow tailored to each organization's operational needs, budget, goals, and risk tolerance.
While Applied Electronics' IP solution will be on prominent display at the WABE annual conference, the company's President, Paul Stechly, will deliver a paper on implementing SMPTE ST 2110, which will delve into the practical methodologies for designing and implementing 2110 infrastructures, referencing real-world examples from Canada. Scheduled for October 1st at 3:00 PM PST, the presentation will also explore the differences between deploying basic IGMP and the increasing use of full SDN architectures, network design, and the significance of compressed formats such as those in the developing IPMX format.
About Applied Electronics:
Applied Electronics is Canada's leading digital media integration company providing media integration services, audio visual, broadcast and media production technology solutions that enable teams to communicate, collaborate, produce, and share content across all media. Providing specialized services including technical consultation, sales, system design, supply, integration, programming, and after-sale support, Applied Electronics has the to support projects of any scale.
Founded in 1958, Applied Electronics maintains strong relationships with industry-leading technology manufacturers and has extensive experience to deliver innovative solutions to improve workflows, communication and collaboration for companies with media integration requirements. Applied Electronics is headquartered in Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario with regional operations in Ottawa, Montréal, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver across Canada. Learn more at www.AppliedElectronics.com
Applied Electronics | GPA also has global capabilities, resources and expertise via our GPA Regional Business Units to help organizations seamlessly and efficiently scale AV, UC, Broadcast, and Media Production operations within Canada and globally. Learn more at https://www.AppliedElectronics.com/services/gpa-global-delivery
About WABE:
WABE is a registered non-profit society whose mission is to empower professional learning through networking, research, and community. WABE's vision is a connected Media and Entertainment Technology Industry and their ideas, and it is dedicated to fostering a vibrant community of professionals deeply entrenched in the dynamic landscape of media technology. With a steadfast commitment to advancing industry knowledge and accessibility, WABE's annual convention presents technical papers and current media entertainment technologies, and it provides a venue for technical people to share information and their experiences. wabe.ca
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