AV Over IP Is Reshaping Technology Strategies Across Higher Education Campuses
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The convergence of AV and IT continues to accelerate in higher education, where universities are increasingly prioritizing connected campus experiences over standalone AV deployments. Discussions at ISE 2026 highlighted how institutions are shifting toward AV-over-IP infrastructures that support collaboration, centralized management, and long-term scalability.
Organizations like HETMA are helping drive this conversation by encouraging universities to think beyond individual classrooms and consider how technology supports the entire student experience. This broader approach requires systems that can communicate across departments and platforms, something legacy AV architectures built around HDMI and isolated hardware struggle to deliver.
NETGEAR pointed to IP-based infrastructure as the practical path forward, offering greater interoperability, easier management, and improved visibility across campus environments. The company also highlighted the importance of open frameworks and multi-protocol support as universities avoid becoming locked into proprietary ecosystems that may limit future flexibility.
As campuses continue investing in digital transformation, the role of AV is evolving from standalone technology to integrated infrastructure. This transition is shaping how universities deploy, manage, and scale learning environments built around connected experiences and modern networked workflows.
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