Atlona Technologies

March 1, 2010 · Posted in 2010 Exhibitors 

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Atlona Technologies is a dynamic solutions based manufacturer poised on the bleeding edge of Audio Video technology. Their product line has grown to cover almost every conceivable solution in the Audio Video industry with new innovative products in development continuously.  Atlona has been consistently first to market without sacrificing quality or using the field to test new products.

Commercially, Atlona’s target market is so expansive that it is difficult to find a segment they do not target. Atlona Technologies is focused on connectivity through a variety of signal formats and types.  While Atlona mainly focuses on CE audio video system integrators, a substantial number of their business to business relationships come from other industries such as broadcast, entertainment, and medical digital imaging. As the Audio Video market expands further into the HD realm, consumer demand for products which allow users to implement newer technologies with existing home theater and computer systems will also increase, spurring a large presence in Retail and consumer markets as well. Atlona’s diverse client base is perhaps one of its greatest assets, allowing them the unique ability to merge innovations from a variety of industries.

Our diverse client portfolio holds some of the largest Universities worldwide including Rice, Notre Dame, University of Texas, and more; all who incorporate much of our newer technology in helping build their campus media infrastructures.   Atlona has only continued to grow nationally with some of the largest names in retail including Costco, Walmart, Fry’s Electronics, with many more in development.  Our innovative product line has contributed to the developing relationships with high caliber companies such as NASA and Lockheed Martin. Whether your application is for professional broadcast, or a home theater installation, Atlona Technologies has you covered.

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Testimonials

“Just a quick note of thanks for all your hard work on CEA Line Shows this week. For what Parrot was looking for this year in conjunction with the launch of the AR.Drone, the show was a good fit. We wanted to make sure to say thank you to you and your team for all of the hard work that went into the show.

— Tim Wieland, Airfoil Public Relations for Parrot

“Press has been great. Our PR firm has attributed over 22 million impressions online at various tech sites since the CEA Line Shows..â€

— Jono Pinksy, Viologht

” Our client ThinkEco did 82 press interviews and demos in two days! We can’t complain. The CEA Line Show in NYC is an excellent venue for start-ups like ThinkEco because it attracts top shelf press and business prospects who have more time to spend at the booth. People didn’t pass by, they all came over to talk. From start to finish, a professional, yet intimate, conference that netted big results –P.S. The food was excellent too!”

— Anne Steinbergm, Managing Director, Kitchen Public Relations for ThinkEco

“CEA Line Shows is a critical event for my teams at Engadget, Switched, TUAW, and Download Squad. In a tech editorial environment that is increasingly (and understandably) remote and mobile, in-person shows like these are a welcome rarity. Not only do they get my guys and girls out of their home offices, but they have also created innumerable hands-on and breaking stories chock-full of the video and images our readers have come to love and expect. The smaller size of CEA Line Shows means that my journalists can get their job done in a consumable environment as compared to the multi-day, exhausting conferences. Both have their place, but I am for one forever a fan of the smaller CEA Line Shows.â€

— Joshua Fruhlinger, Editorial Director, AOL Tech.

“All in all, the CEA Line Shows was a big success, especially for an initial effort. I urge other manufacturers of home-theater products to sign up for next year — you’ll save loads of money compared to putting on an individual line show, and you’ll save journalists loads of time, a commodity in very short supply these days. It’s a win-win in an otherwise lose-lose economy.â€

— UltimateAVmag.com Editor, Scott Wilkinson.
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