Consolidating its offering for integrators, consultants and architects, the K-array group has announced a new roadmap dedicated to the A/V market sector that outlines applications in corporate, education, hospitality, retail, public spaces, visitor attractions, marine and venues.

K-array group to announce new roadmap at ISEThe K-array group comprises three brands – K-array, KGear and KScape. Together, these brands offer solutions for any A/V space or application – large or small, complex or straightforward.

‘We are passionate about sound and have been pioneering unique audio solutions for live events for more than 30 years,’ explains K-array President, Alessandro Tatini. ‘We wanted to bring that experience to the installed A/V market, so the last few years have seen us develop a range of compact, aesthetically pleasing products that deliver the same levels of quality and innovation to the A/V sector.

‘Three years ago, we developed KScape – an integrated audio and lighting solution for design-conscious environments that puts wellbeing into focus. A year later we launched KGear with the intention of offering simpler, less costly audio solutions for applications where quality counts. Now that we have all these elements in place, it’s time for us to have a more cohesive approach to the market.’

The first move is the creation of a dedicated K-array installed sound business unit to bring all three brands under one roof, and act as a single resource for consultants and integrators looking to specify projects. To ensure timely delivery of product and circumvent the current supply chain issues faced by the industry at large, the K-array group has invested in both components and final assembled stock to guarantee a minimum of twelve months supply to ensure that solutions are available upon demand.

K-array has also worked hard to develop a number of strategic partnerships for increased operability and ease of use – Moodsonic for KScape, Samsung LED walls for K-array, and a wide array of plug-ins to support integration with most major control systems – among them, Crestron, Crestron Home, Q-Sys and Control4. K-array was the first manufacturer to adopt Audinate’s Dante Ready licensing programme that allows customers to add Dante channels and features as and when they are needed.

‘We are excited to roll out our new roadmap for A/V at ISE 2023,’ Tatini says. ‘It’s a significant change of direction for us and one that we feel will help consultants and integrators immensely when designing and specifying projects using our products.’

More: www.k-array.com

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