The Alliance Will Present Education Sessions, While Members Host Live Demos of IPMX-Based Systems in Kiosks

BOTHELL, Wash. — May 22, 2025 — The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) today announced that the organization will be returning to InfoComm 2025, taking place June 7-13 in Orlando, Florida. In booth 3089, AIMS will highlight the latest developments to Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX™) — a set of open standards-based protocols designed to ensure interoperability for AV-over-IP systems. In addition, AIMS members — including intoPIX, Cobalt Digital, Matrox Video, Macnica, Nextera Video, Meinberg USA Inc., Megapixel, and EvertzAV — will host live demonstrations of IPMX-based systems in kiosks located throughout the booth.

“The progress IPMX has made over the last year is extraordinary — not just in technical development, but in real interoperability across vendors,” said Andrew Starks, AIMS board member and director of product management at Macnica. “At InfoComm 2025, we’re excited to show the industry that IPMX is no longer a vision for the future — it’s on the cusp of market readiness, with tested, deployable technology built on open standards. This is a critical step for Pro AV’s transition to IP, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to show it off at the industry’s biggest event of the year.”

This year’s InfoComm comes on the heels of the IPMX Tested Event 2025, a multivendor interoperability milestone held at EvertzAV in Burbank, California. The event brought together 12 companies to validate system behavior, video, and audio compatibility across IPMX profiles — marking a significant leap toward finalized specs and widespread industry adoptions. AIMS is now preparing publicly available self-test procedures and a marketing label system to help manufacturers clearly indicate which IPMX profiles their products support.

In addition to booth activities, AIMS will also contribute to InfoComm’s education program. Sam Recine, AIMS board member and vice president of strategic partnerships at Matrox Video, will present the session “Compatibility in IP-Based Media Systems Across Product Classes” on Wednesday, June 11, from 4–5 p.m. in meeting room W312C. Earlier that day in room W312C, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., he will also join Panasonic’s Mike Bergeron and Peyton Thomas for the panel “Designing a Network for Live Video to Support Broadcast Quality Production in a Workplace Context.”

More information about AIMS and its work is available at www.aimsalliance.org.

 

About the Alliance for IP Media Solutions

The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the education, awareness, and promotion of industry standards for the transmission of video, audio, and ancillary information over an IP infrastructure, as well as products based on those standards. The group represents the interests of broadcast and Pro AV companies and technology suppliers that share a commitment to facilitating the industry’s transition from baseband to IP through industry standards and interoperable solutions that enable the rapid evolution to open, agile, and versatile production environments.