Check out our Lyra PoE LED Lighting with Q-SYS integration at Infocomm 2025!
May 7th, 2025
Ikan Dealer Newsletter
Ikan at Infocomm 2025
Next month Ikan will be attending Infocomm 2025, taking place June 7th – 13th at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Infocomm is one of North Americas largest AV trade shows, featuring exhibitors showcasing the latest in AV technologies, networking, and much more. This event also offers training sessions, certifications, and networking opportunities.
Come visit us at booth 7760 where we will be showcasing our Lyra PoE LED Lighting, our new IP Controlled Mobile Studio, as well as our comprehensive broadcast studio equipment including teleprompters, camera support, and more. Ikan’s products will also be showcased at the booths of our show partners Avixa TV (7861), FORTE (1742), and Q-SYS (4101).
Click the link below for more information and to book a meeting with a member of our sales team!
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Lighting represents an integration of lighting technology, where both power and DMX over IP data transmission are seamlessly combined through a single Cat6 Ethernet cable. This innovative approach simplifies the installation process, reduces the need for additional electrical wiring, and allows for greater control and flexibility in lighting systems.
The Studio Rover is a cutting-edge, portable studio designed for effortless IP-based control, delivering high-quality video recording and streaming for meetings, presentations, and interviews. This all-in-one solution comes fully assembled with a camera, teleprompter, lighting, confidence monitor, and a motorized center column—allowing users to adjust every setting with a single button press.
Our 19″ High-Bright Talent Monitor is designed to conveniently attach below the teleprompter to enable on-screen talent see their presentations live. The monitor features Full NDI (Network Device Interface) encoding/decoding, as well as traditional 3D-SDI, HDMI, and VGA, inputs. NDI is a video-over-IP protocol that allows for high-quality, low-latency video transmission over standard Ethernet networks.
The M-GH25-PEDESTAL and M-PTZ-PEDESTAL take camera support to the next level with smooth motorized height adjustments, high payload capacities, and advanced control features. The M-GH25-PEDESTAL, built for traditional cameras, supports up to 55 lbs and offers a precision fluid head with counterbalance, ensuring rock-solid stability for dynamic shots. Designed for PTZ cameras and teleprompters, the M-PTZ-PEDESTAL handles up to 66 lbs and reaches an impressive 9.2 feet, delivering effortless remote-controlled height adjustments for perfect framing every time.
Our all-in-one broadcasting equipment kits are easy to assemble and provide a stable base for your equipment, whether the pedestal is in motion or sitting still. These bundles also feature equipment that will help you broadcast in both indoor and outdoor applications.
The OTTICA-FHD-20X delivers professional-grade Full HD 1080p60 video with a 20x optical zoom, AI-powered tracking, and flexible NDI High-Bandwidth and NDI|HX3 modes for seamless video transmission. It features multiple connectivity options, including 3G-SDI, HDMI, USB, and network outputs, along with advanced PTZ control for precise movements in live events and broadcasts.
Here’s More Information About Our
Infocomm 2025 Show Partners…
AVIXA TV is a media platform created by AVIXA, providing a variety of content related to the professional audiovisual industry. AVIXA TV focuses on industry news and updates, educational content and tutorials, interviews with industry experts and coverage of various trade shows such as Infocomm. The AVIXA TV Live! booth at Infocomm will feature coverage live from the show floor with various interviews and workshops scheduled during the show.
FORTE (Formerly AVI Systems) is a company that specializes in audiovisual technology and services. They provide a wide range of solutions to help organizations integrate and manage AV systems effectively. FORTÉ designs and integrates AV systems tailored to the specific needs of their clients, as well as offering consulting and and training to help users better understand how to effectively use their AV systems.
Q-SYS, developed by QSC, is a cloud-manageable, software-based platform that integrates audio, video, and control functionalities into a unified system. Designed with a modern, standards-based IT architecture, Q-SYS caters to a wide range of applications, including corporate environments, education, hospitality, venues, cinema, government, healthcare, and transportation.
How TK Elevator Transformed Their Content with Ikan
In today’s digital-first world, the power to deliver broadcast-quality messaging is no longer reserved for major networks or media conglomerates.
Organizations of all sizes—including those outside the traditional media sphere—are discovering that professional-grade video production is both accessible and transformative. TK Elevator’s U.S. headquarters in Atlanta is a prime example of how this shift is redefining what’s possible for corporate content creators and media professionals alike.
The Creative Vision: Bringing Broadcast Home
For TK Elevator, the goal was clear: elevate their internal communications, training, and marketing materials to a level that inspires trust and authority, without the complexity and cost of a traditional broadcast studio. Their content teams were determined to break free from the constraints of basic video setups that failed to capture the precision and innovation at the heart of their brand.
This aspiration reflects a broader trend: as highlighted by industry experts, broadcast-quality production is now a strategic tool for organizations seeking to amplify their messaging, build credibility, and engage audiences more deeply.
TK Elevator’s vision was about more than just better visuals; it was about ensuring every message landed with maximum impact.
Breaking Down Barriers: Professional Results, Simplified
Historically, the leap to broadcast-quality content was daunting.
High costs, technical complexity, and the need for specialized staff kept most organizations on the sidelines. But the landscape has changed. Integrated solutions like Ikan’s are democratizing access to professional-grade production, allowing creative teams to focus on storytelling rather than troubleshooting equipment.
For TK Elevator, the pain points were familiar: inconsistent lighting, lackluster audio, and presenters struggling to convey complex information with confidence. These issues undermined both the effectiveness and the perceived authority of their content. By implementing Ikan’s cohesive studio ecosystem—including PoE lighting, teleprompters, and professional pedestals—they eliminated these barriers, and empowered their team to deliver polished, engaging content every time.
The Helia HF150 is a 4″ Fresnel light with an 150W output and a bi-color range from 3200K to 5600K. Equipped with an 8-leaf barn door, the Helia HF150 provides enhanced light control, allowing you to sculpt your lighting with ease. Whether you prefer on-device control or DMX512 functionality, the Helia HF150 offers options to suit your workflow. The 4″ Fresnel lens gives professionals better control over the use of the light. With its bi-color capabilities, the HF150 can help color match in all production situations. The Helia has a very consistent color across all temperatures giving it high CRI and TLCI ratings. The Helia’s 20-to-70-degree beam angle can easily shift from flood to spot, making it very helpful in any production. The light can be substituted for a 500-watt hot light. The 4-inch Fresnel comes with barn doors and a gel frame to help you get the look that you want. The DMX 5-pin in and out connectors give you better control over the light.
NEW Lighting Accessories
EA10681T-480
48V, 1.5A AC/DC Power Supply Adapter for Lyra PoE (72 Watts)
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