Kramer Electronics is an Israeli company that specializes in developing and manufacturing audio, video, and computer signal processing equipment for various industries, including education, broadcast, corporate, and government.
Founded in 1981 by Dr. Joseph Kramer
Initially developed color processors, later expanded into signal management solutions
Has grown to have offices worldwide and over 1,000 employees
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Crestron develops and provides automation and control solutions for various industries, including education, corporate, and hospitality.
Barco offers a broad range of visualization and collaboration solutions for various industries, including education, healthcare, and entertainment.
Allows users to access and control remote computers or servers over a network, ideal for data centers and server farms.
Allows users to route and distribute video signals to multiple displays, ideal for large-scale AV installations in corporate, education, and hospitality settings.
Allows users to switch between different sources (e.g., computer, DVD player, camera) for presentations and video conferencing, ideal for corporate meeting rooms and classrooms.
Kramer Electronics serves various industries, including education, broadcast, corporate, and government.
Kramer Electronics specializes in developing and manufacturing audio, video, and computer signal processing equipment.
Some of Kramer Electronics' main competitors include Extron, Crestron, and Barco.
Some of Kramer Electronics' main products include KVM extenders, matrix switchers, and presentation switchers.
Kramer Electronics was founded in 1981 by Dr. Joseph Kramer and initially developed color processors before expanding into signal management solutions. It has grown to have offices worldwide and over 1,000 employees.