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AIMS unveils Official IPMX Training Series

AIMS unveils Official IPMX Training Series

AIMS unveils Official IPMX Training Series

The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) has launched a free online programme designed to help the pro AV community better understand, design, configure and deploy IPMX-based AVoIP systems. Titled Official IPMX Training Series, the platform is structured across three progressive levels – Foundations, Systems and Networks – to provide a clear learning path that supports both newcomers to AVoIP and experienced professionals seeking deeper technical insight.

To help participants understand how IPMX works, as well as how it fits into real-world workflows, the courses will balance demonstrations with business and technical information. The curriculum will also explore how IPMX relates to and builds upon complementary standards such as AES67, SMPTE ST 2110 and AMWA NMOS, while providing insight into the ecosystem clusters emerging around open, interoperable AVoIP deployments.

“Our new online training series is designed to provide the pro AV industry with a practical, shared understanding of how IPMX fits into modern AVoIP system design,” said Sam Recine, IPMX pro AV working group chair at AIMS. “By clarifying how IPMX aligns with related standards and real-world scenarios, the courses will help integrators, engineers and other stakeholders design and deploy standards-based, interoperable AVoIP systems.”

The initial chapters of the Foundations Training module are now available to the public with the Systems and Networks modules set to debut in the later half of this year, respectively.

Register here for the training.

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