Guntermann & Drunck’s local representative will be supporting Argosy on their stand at the event.
Broadcast solutions provider Argosy Middle East will demonstrate its fixed installation and deployable solutions that simplify IP and 4K infrastructure at CABSAT 2023.
It also recently formed a partnership with IT and AV connectivity products and solutions company Lindy Electronics. As an authorised distributor of the Lindy portfolio, Argosy can offer a new range of signal splitters, converters and extender devices to the broadcast industry. At CABSAT, Argosy will be showcasing a range of Lindy’s USB, HDMi DVI and DisplayPort converter cables, plus Category 6 data patch cabling, fibre patch cables and intelligent power distribution units.
KVM technology from Guntermann & Drunck (G&D) will also be on the Argosy stand; designed to save costs on redundant hardware, reduce cabling and infrastructure, consolidate desk space and increase performance, KVM extenders and switches allow users to operate several hundred computers from one workstation or extend access to computers located up to 10km away.
Razi Baig, Regional Sales Manager at Argosy Middle East, said: “Our portfolio is richer than ever with a diverse and high-quality range of active and passive products and solutions. Newly formed partnerships with the likes of Lindy Electronics and G&D are really helping us to simplify our customers’ installations and operations when it comes to their SD, HD, 4K, IP and cloud-based infrastructures. Our expanded Middle East stock facility has allowed Argosy to serve the region more efficiently and we’re now looking to recruit across our local sales and warehouse functions to support the business even further.”
He added: “Argosy is here to ensure that our customers’ journeys across new platforms, e.g. from linear to OTT, and formats, e.g. from SDI to IP, go as smoothly as possible. We’re seeing every indication that 2023 will see MENA continue to transform and adopt new broadcast and production technologies.”
Argosy has been supporting Megahertz directly from its Dubai office for the first time, as they have been bust in the area working on a major installation for CNN.
Stand S1-G22