Collaboration
Media networking technologies and standards are too complex to be mastered and defined by individual ProAV manufacturers.
Lack of Understanding in Network Technology Companies
Dedicated network technology companies, on the other hand, lack an understanding of basic market, user, and AV system requirements. Only companies in close contact with end users and their challenge to transform their work into fully networked media systems can collaboratively develop and maintain relevant standards for digitization.
Milan: A Collaborative Network of Manufacturers
Milan is developed by a long-standing community of leading ProAV manufacturers and network equipment manufacturers, all of whom are committed to providing the best possible user experience. In this sense, Milan is more than a media network; it’s a network of manufacturers working together to define a future of user-friendly and instrumental networked media.
PLUGFESTS
Plugfests are collaborative events where Avnu members convene to conduct hands-on testing of their products, specifications, and applications, enabling real-time interoperability assessments.
Over the course of a week, these gatherings provide members with critical insights into product performance and functionality, all within a supportive and collegial environment.
Role of Plugfests in Development
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Strengthening the Community
Top 6 reasons to Attend a Plugfest:

Access to multiple development tools

Support with debugging

Access to the latest test plans

Certification Process/Program

Interop testing with other Avnu member products

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Industry
AVB - the technology behind Milan - was originally developed by an IEEE working group with the sole focus on the needs of the AV industry, particularly in live production environments.
Awareness and Development of TSN
As this work progressed, network specialists from other industries became aware of the new capabilities that AVB would add to traditional best-effort Ethernet. The desire to develop deterministic Ethernet as a new foundation for industrial automation, automotive, aerospace, medical, and other industries quickly emerged. Since ‘AVB’ stands for ‘Audio-Video-Bridging’ and is thus dedicated to the AV industry, a new name was created for this broad field: Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN).
Standards and Principles
Since the requirements for these applications are mostly different from AV, new IEEE TSN standards have been developed and are still under development. However, the basic idea of Ethernet being predictable, fast, and synchronous is the same as AVB.