
Panasonic Connect North America announces additions to its AV solution suite. The visuals of immersive exhibitions are no longer reserved just for entertainment venues: they are key to engaging audiences in classrooms, corporate meeting rooms and houses of worship.
“As more industries seek to implement immersive visual experiences, they’ll need to adopt reliable, powerful solutions that give content creators and production teams flexibility,” says Jared Darensbourg, Director of Sales – Visual Systems at Panasonic Connect. “The latest additions to our ecosystem of AV solutions respond directly to this industry need, helping customers worry less about the technology setup, and more about how they can take their creativity and audience experience to the next level.”
Panasonic Connect will highlight its full AV ecosystem of both new and existing solutions at InfoComm 2024. The booth (#W1500) will feature its array of solutions designed to power dynamic experiences, foster collaboration, and simplify workflows.
Highlighting digital art exhibits, the booth will feature replicas of the Los Angeles City Hall and a historic building from downtown Binghamton, New York. These replicas will showcase example projection mapping works from A3 Visual and the Luma Projection Arts Festival, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this September. The booth will also feature Full Swing’s golf simulation experience powered by Panasonic’s projection technology.
Additionally, Panasonic Connect will showcase its comprehensive offerings that support dynamic worship services and corporate events with the combined power of its Kairos live video production platform and PT-RQ50KU projectors.

PT-REQ15 1 Chip DLP 4K Projector
This zone will also highlight several new solutions, including:
- The PT-REQ15/REZ15 Series 1-Chip DLP 4K Projectors designed for smooth, deep 4K images in any environment. Its optical engine and laser light source module comply with the IP5X Dust Protected standard, while the backup input and multi-laser drive engine allow it to operate in harsh conditions. The PT-REQ15/REZ15 Series projectors are TAA Compliant and currently available.
- Panasonic’s Silky Fine Mist powers artistic spaces both indoors and outdoors. It uses pressurized water and compressed air to create a small particle mist that readily floats in the air and projects beams of light to create a hologram-like, 3D-effect.
Also at the Panasonic Connect InfoComm booth, visitors will have the opportunity to visualize concepts and ideas in a shared immersive environment utilizing Panasonic’s new PT-RQ7 Series 1-Chip DLP 4K Projectors, designed to wrap an entire space, from floor to ceiling, in dynamic visuals. In addition to supporting collaboration spaces, its “Digital Art Mode” achieves a sense of color and contrast ideal for projection environments in museum settings as well. The PT-RQ7 Series is expected to be available in the second half of 2024.
With innovative technology from Igloo, teams can share any type of digital content, including immersive virtual reality or 360° content. This helps increase efficiency and gives students and employees a dynamic and immersive learning and working experience.
This zone of the booth will also feature Panasonic’s ecosystem of professional displays, PTZ cameras, and ceiling microphone technology designed to automate hybrid classroom workflows for engaging remote and in-person experiences.
New solutions on display will also include Media Production Suite ,which centralizes camera management for small team operations, streamlining camera setup and providing a wide range of features to support high quality video production. Media Production Suite brings production value to the PTZ camera portfolio by adding (soon to-be-released) new paid plug-in features such as AI Keying and auto-tracking. Media Production Suite is available now as a free download.
Content Workflows
Panasonic Connect will showcase its new ET-FMP50 Series Media Processor. Designed to streamline workflows while supporting enhanced performance, the ET-FMP50 Series Media Processor features camera-based warping, blending adjustment, and 4K media playback capability. It is designed to ease the burden of installing and adjusting multi-projection attractions for more efficient operations. The ET-FMP50 Series is expected to be available in the second half of 2024.
Additionally, Panasonic Connect will highlight solutions that offer built-in flexibility and scalability for streamlined workflows, including its expanded lineup of Intel SDM specification slot-compatible products. As industry standards evolve, the Intel SDM specification-compatible boards allow customers to choose an AVoIP standard that best meets their use case.
These solutions, in addition to Panasonic Connect’s full suite of AV offerings, such as ClearConnect Digital Signage and Managed Services, will be on display from June 12-14 at InfoComm 2024 (Booth #W1500). For more information on the new solutions, visit Panasonic’s blog.