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Pat McConnell, Ed Capp: Sound Devices
Jason Kelly: SSL
John Terrey: Wohler Technologies
Craig Richardson: Symetrix
Amit Daftary: Snell (MESA)
Rolf Buschmann: Yellowtec
Morag MacPherson: Orbital Sound (US)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mario Bentley: Electro-Voice/Dynacord (EMEA)
Dan Foley, Kris Jackson: Audio Precision
Samer E Mouwanes: Clear-Com (Middle East)
Kevin Stanley/Johnny Mann/Michael Pearson-Adams: Waves
Carlos Ferreira: Snell (Europe/Latin America)
Simon Alexander: Studiomaster/Carlsbro (UK)
Marc Goossens: Meyer Sound
Stuart Gillan/Henny Schuett: RH Consulting
John Dodson: Middle Atlantic (EMEA)
James King: Martin Audio
Quint Goeke: Chandler Limited
Mark Gander: Harman Professional
Bob McCarthy: Meyer Sound
Brian Fraser: Adamson Systems
Jim Bailey: Aphex
Arjen Hofland: RTW
Vince Grieb: Harman Professional
Chris Mead: Meyer Sound (Middle East)
Chris Spahr: RTW (US)
QSC Audio: Senior Management appointments
Bob Skye: WSDG (US)
Dipesh Makwana: Snell (Middle East)
Paul Martin: Snell North America
Håkan Berg: AC-ET (Sweden)
Service & Support: Riedel Communications (US)
Sergio Molho: WSDG (Latin America)
Fernando Delgado: DiGiCo
Graham Pearl: dB Broadcast
Greg Oliver: Roland Systems Group
Max Noach: Solid State Logic (Latin America)
Timothy Dorwart: Community Professional
Louis Hernandez: Avid
Ales Grivac: AC Entertainment Technologies
Yves Dupuis: IABM
Swarup Mukherjee: TSL Professional Products
Matt Thomas: MediaSilo
Ken Skok: Telos Alliance (Asia-Pacific)
Edel Garcia: RadiantGrid (Worldwide sales)
Peter Butler: AC Entertainment Technologies
Paul O’Farrell-Stevens: Solid State Logic
Rob Smith: Electrosonic (EMEA)
Andreas Rimroth: Audio-Technica Germany (APG)
Bruce MacPherson: DPA Microphones (US)
Gary Southwell: Audinate
Jaime Albors: Harman Professional
Eve Redero: APG
Scott Leslie: Renkus-Heinz
Harald von Falkenstein: Mega Audio
Sean Evans: HHB Communications
Uffe Kjems Hansen: DK-Technologies
Steve Greenall: Audinate (EMEA/ASEAN)
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Rex Reed: Harman Signal Processing
John Ellis: Shure Distribution UK
Roger Barton, Janez Žigon: Salam Media Cast (MENA)
Francis Freihuber: Netia
Cam Eicher: Omnia Audio/Axia Audio
Dominic Harter: Soundcraft
Jeff Meyer: Atlona (EMEA/Asia-Pacific)
David Kan, Nick Fletcher: Cadac restructure
Scott Robbins: Harman Professional
Oliver Harms: Jünger Audio (Asia)
Enzo Cannatella: Prime Focus
Glenn Helmot: National Audio Systems (Australia)
Val Gilbert: Waves Audio
Landon Gentry: Audinate
Meyer Sound Digital Products team
Mick Brophy: Midas/Klark Teknik (UK)
Chris Pyne: Martin Audio (APAC)
Christian Eberlein: Clear-Com (DACH)
Robert Habersaat: Studer
Gerhard Mayr: d&b audiotechnik
Patrick Belcher: HHB Communications
Jatan Shah, Barry Ferrell: QSC Audio
Zak Dewey: Symetrix
Anthony Errigo: Ashly Audio
Christophe Anet: Walters-Storyk Design Group
Paul Brewis: Studiomaster/Carlsbro
Mark Vecchiarelli: Atlona
Adrian Curtis: Harman Professional (EMEA)
Michel Brouard: K-array
Rob Urry, John Fitzgerald: Harman Professional
Pat McConnell: Sound Devices
Giovanni Barbieri: dBTechnologies
Tim Murray, Mark Ullrich: Symetrix
Robin Melhuish: RadiantGrid (US)
Chad Batchelor: Loud Technologies (APAC)
Glen Harris: QSC (EMEA)
Nuno Sousa: Harman Professional (EMEA)
Dominic Jacobson: SSL (Area Sales Manager)
Mark Hosking: Studer (Middle East & Africa)
Netia: Organisational changes
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Fast News

Contacta Systems announces APAC distribution

Assistive listening specialist Contacta Systems has entered the Asia-Pacific market with a region-wide distribution deal throough Hong Kong-based IT and A/V services provider, YYST Global. The move will make products from Contacta’s window intercom, RF, IR and hearing loop ranges readliy available within the region.

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Live plug-in transformation on Rahman’s Wonderment Tour

Having spent much of 2025 on the Wonderment Tour of the world, AR Rahman’s FOH engineer Riyasdeen Riyan and monitor engineer Mark Thomas have benefited from their use of Fourier Audio’s transform.engine, a host server that runs VST3 plug-ins with extremely low latency. Both engineers paired it with Fourier’s transform.suite ’25 software bundle on their respective DiGiCo Quantum338 consoles.

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EM Acoustics takes to the water

Having established itself across the live events, theatre and installed sound sectors, British loudspeaker company EM Acoustics is now channelling its expertise into the cruise sector, a market in which the company sees rapid momentum.

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St Paul’s Palace Theatre adds DiGiCo mixing systems

Returning to the entertainment scene in St Paul, Minnesota, as a live music destination in 2017, the Palace Theatre has now added a pair of DiGiCo Quantum225 mixing consoles to its L-Acoustics K2 PA system.

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Lana Del Rey’s Tunnel tour

Lana Del Rey completed her first all-stadium tour of Great Britain and Ireland with two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. On the road in support of her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has employed SSL Live mixing consoles since the beginning.

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Mazowsze Hall adopts Optocore fibre-optic backbone

Situated to the north of Warsaw in Mazovia, the 540-seat multipurpose Mazowsze Performance Hall concert venue and cultural centre recently moved onto an Optocore fibre-optic backbone.

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Britannia Row fields sound package for Oasis’ Live ’25

Playing 41 sold-out stadium shows across 17 cities in the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, with three shows added along the way due to demand, the Oasis’ Live ’25 tour has included Britannia Row Productions deployment of DiGiCo monitor systems and an L-Acoustics K Series sound system.

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