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InfoComm Honors Founder and Chairman of Kramer Electronics with the 2013 Pioneer of AV Award

Dr. Joseph Kramer's sons accept InfoComm's Adele De Berri Pioneer of AV Award

InfoComm International, the leading professional audiovisual trade association representing the professional audiovisual industry, announced that Dr. Joseph Kramer has been honored with the Adele De Berri Pioneer of AV Award. The award was presented at InfoComm 2013; the world's largest commercial audiovisual trade show.

Since founding Kramer Electronics more than 30 years ago, Dr. Kramer has fostered many audiovisual technology innovations that impacted users in various ways. He's given them the ability to perfect image quality in audiovisual systems to the highest level possible; offered pro-AV solutions that simplify the design and installation of effective audiovisual systems; and offered system designers, installers, and users easy-to-operate, value-oriented and reliable products that conform to the highest specifications available in the market.

Dr. Kramer's innovations have improved the jobs and lives of designers, installers, and users by giving them simplified installations and greater functionality at lower costs. With a presence in 23 countries worldwide, Kramer Electronics has created innovative products such as video-correction processors, presentation switchers, scaler/switchers, and compact solutions such as the Kramer TOOLS line. Such developments generate opportunities for more and newer visual and audio presentation applications. Today, Dr. Kramer is developing and promoting the concepts of wireless signal distribution and IP-based video systems that are expected to fuel the digital signage and overall pro-AV marketplace.

"The innovative spirit of Dr. Joseph Kramer has propelled the industry forward," said David Labuskes, CTS, RCDD, executive director, InfoComm International. "Thanks to his leadership, many AV professionals are able to do their jobs better, faster, and more collaboratively, and InfoComm is pleased to recognize his contributions."

"This award is an important, worldwide recognition of Kramer and the achievements it has reached," said award winner, Dr. Kramer. "It is also a personal recognition that makes me look back and appreciate the pile of unique products I have developed throughout the years. I am extremely proud of the human resources at Kramer Electronics. Our accomplishments of over 30 years of activity are products of our employee dedication and wisdom."

The Adele De Berri Pioneer of AV Award is issued annually by InfoComm International to current or former employees of InfoComm member companies who have made an important contribution to the science of audiovisual technology, whether as an inventor or leader who advanced the development of a new product, segment, or service of the AV industry. The award is sponsored by Sound & Communications.

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(18 June 2013)

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