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Ross Video Pushes Quorum One as a Broadcast-Style Automation Platform for Corporate AV

Published May 7, 2026  ·  Source: AVNation
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Ross Video used NAB Show 2026 to sharpen the positioning of Quorum One for corporate AV buyers, emphasizing a meeting-production platform that combines several broadcast-style functions inside a single system. According to AVNation, the company presented Quorum One as an all-in-one platform that brings together automated camera tracking, switching, clip playout, and graphics.

The message is notable because Ross framed the product around IT-led and AV-managed environments rather than traditional broadcast teams. The source report says the platform is aimed at organizations that need polished, professional output but do not want to dedicate broadcast-level staffing to every event or meeting. That makes the product relevant for spaces where presentation quality matters but day-to-day operation still needs to stay simple.

AVNation also notes that Ross positioned Quorum One for boardrooms, council chambers, town hall rooms, and executive briefing centers. Those are settings where expectations for video quality, repeatability, and ease of use continue to rise. In those environments, automating production tasks can reduce operator burden while helping teams deliver more consistent results across recurring meetings and public-facing sessions.

The platforms NDI-native design also matters. For many enterprise and institutional AV deployments, interoperability and network-based workflows are now central to system planning. A single-box approach that blends switching, tracking, graphics, and playout suggests a push toward tighter convergence between AV control expectations and broadcast production techniques.

What This Means for AV Integrators

For integrators, this creates a clearer opportunity to sell higher-value production capabilities into corporate, civic, and executive spaces without requiring clients to hire dedicated operators. It also changes client conversations around room design, because installs may now need to account for automated camera workflows, NDI networking, and recurring content production as part of the core system rather than as add-ons.

Source: AVNation

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