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His employer went out of business and Kramer foresaw the significance of video, then in its infancy, and used his previous employer's distribution channels to start selling video products of his own design.
His employer went out of business and Kramer foresaw the significance of video, then in its infancy, and used his previous employer's distribution channels to start selling video products of his own design.


'''Acquisition of Sierra Video'''
=== Acquisition of Sierra Video ===


In 2003, Kramer Electronics bought Sierra Video, a company that manufactures Broadcast Routing equipment which expanded the Kramer product offering into large format routing products for composite video, RGBHV video and SDI and HD-SDI signals as well as audio signals.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kramer Electronics Acquires Sierra Video Systems|url=http://www.rentalandstaging.com/article/17700.aspx|date=September 30, 2008}}</ref>
In 2003, Kramer Electronics bought Sierra Video, a company that manufactures Broadcast Routing equipment which expanded the Kramer product offering into large format routing products for composite video, RGBHV video and SDI and HD-SDI signals as well as audio signals.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kramer Electronics Acquires Sierra Video Systems|url=http://www.rentalandstaging.com/article/17700.aspx|date=September 30, 2008}}</ref>
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In February 2022, it was announced Kramer has acquired the hybrid collaboration meeting room application provider, UC Workspace.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kramer Electronics acquires UC Workspace|url=https://www.pcr-online.biz/2022/02/02/kramer-electronics-acquires-uc-workspace/|access-date=2022-02-02|website=PCR|language=en-GB}}</ref>
In February 2022, it was announced Kramer has acquired the hybrid collaboration meeting room application provider, UC Workspace.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kramer Electronics acquires UC Workspace|url=https://www.pcr-online.biz/2022/02/02/kramer-electronics-acquires-uc-workspace/|access-date=2022-02-02|website=PCR|language=en-GB}}</ref>


=== Awards ===
== Awards ==
* '''2020:''' SCN Product of the Year Award for the Kramer Spider <ref>https://www.avnetwork.com/features/scn-2020-products-of-the-year</ref>
* '''2020:''' SCN Product of the Year Award for the Kramer Spider <ref>https://www.avnetwork.com/features/scn-2020-products-of-the-year</ref>
* '''2020:''' rAVe Reader’s Choice Awards: Favorite Manufacturer Technical Support Team. <ref>https://www.ravepubs.com/announcing-the-2020-rave-readers-choice-award-winners/</ref>
* '''2020:''' rAVe Reader’s Choice Awards: Favorite Manufacturer Technical Support Team. <ref>https://www.ravepubs.com/announcing-the-2020-rave-readers-choice-award-winners/</ref>

Revision as of 17:01, 29 November 2022

Kramer Electronics
Native name
קרמר אלקטרוניקה בע"מ
Company typePrivate limited company
Industry
Founded1981; 43 years ago (1981)
Israel
FounderJoseph Kramer
Headquarters,
Israel
Number of locations
20
Area served
Key people
Gilad Yron (CEO)
Products
RevenueUS$200 million (2021)
Number of employees
700 (2021)
ParentFortissimo Capital
Websitewww.kramerav.com


Kramer Electronics is an Information and communications technology company that designs, manufactures and distributes network-based devices and networking cables for professional video over IP and audio over IP. Products are commonly used for Video Conferencing, Education Technology and Closed-circuit television. Customers' include commercial enterprises and institutions such as universities, courts and local authorities. Kramer devices facilitate online control and enable hybrid (mixed local and remote) and BYOD (bring your own device) use cases. Kramer were wholly owned and managed by founder Joseph Kramer until 2021, when they were bought by the Israeli private equity fund Fortissimo Capital[1].

History

Kramer Electronics was founded in 1981 by Joseph Kramer, who has a PhD in pharmaceutical biology and was working in research and development at a company that manufactured headphones. His employer went out of business and Kramer foresaw the significance of video, then in its infancy, and used his previous employer's distribution channels to start selling video products of his own design.

Acquisition of Sierra Video

In 2003, Kramer Electronics bought Sierra Video, a company that manufactures Broadcast Routing equipment which expanded the Kramer product offering into large format routing products for composite video, RGBHV video and SDI and HD-SDI signals as well as audio signals.[2]

Acquisition of UC Workspace

In February 2022, it was announced Kramer has acquired the hybrid collaboration meeting room application provider, UC Workspace.[3]

Awards

  • 2020: SCN Product of the Year Award for the Kramer Spider [4]
  • 2020: rAVe Reader’s Choice Awards: Favorite Manufacturer Technical Support Team. [5]
  • 2020: Commercial Integrator BEST of 2020 Awards: Kramer's Omnivore KM-2B, and K-Spider.[6]
  • 2020: SCN Most Innovative AV installation Accessory: Kramer Electronics' "K-Spider". [7]
  • 2020: rAVe Reader's Choice of the Year: Favorite Support Team. [8]
  • 2019: ISE - AV accessory of the year for Kramer’s AD-RING-5.[9]
  • 2019: ISE - AV Technology Europe’s Best of Show award for Kramer’s 240W networked power amplifier. [10]
  • 2019: InfoComm - rAVe’s Best ProAV Control System Interface award for Kramer BRAINware controller software.[11]
  • 2019: InfoComm - AV Technology's Best of Show award for Kramer's VS-34FD 8K-ready modular matrix switcher.[12]
  • 2018: InstallAwards - AV Accessory of the Year for Kramer’s 860 Signal Generator and Analyzer.[13]
  • 2018: InfoComm - Sound & Video Contractor’s Best of Show award for the Kramer VS-622DT all-in-one presentation system with room automation.[14]
  • 2018: InfoComm - Installation's Best of Show award for the Kramer PA-240Z high-performance and controllable power amplifier.[15]
  • 2018: InfoComm - AV Technology's Best of Show award for the VIA Connect PLUS (wired and wireless presentation and collaboration solution).[16]
  • 2018: ISE - rAVe's award for Best New Video Interface for Kramer's DGKat 2.0 technology.[17]
  • 2017: InstallAwards - Installation Magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award for founder Dr. Joseph Kramer.[18]
  • 2017: InAVation Technology Award for "Small Group Presentation (less than 20 people)" for VIA Go [19]
  • 2017: InfoComm - Tech & Learning Best of Show for KN-DSP100, the first audio DSP over IP.
  • 2017: Installation Magazine Best of show for Kramer AOCH/60 fiber optic HDMI cables.[20]
  • 2017: ISE - AV Technology Best of Show award for Kramer Video Content Overlay (VCO).[21]
  • 2016: XLIVE Awards - New Product Award - Video for Kramer’s VP-734 Presentation Switcher/4K30 UHD Scaler. [22]
  • 2016: InfoAV China's Best of Show award - Kramer Network and Enterprise Platform for AV management.
  • 2016: ISE Installation Magazine Best of Show - Kramer Network Virtual AV Services.[23]
  • 2016: Tech & Learning Magazine’s Annual Award of Excellence for Kramer’s VIA Campus.
  • 2016: InfoComm - Government Video Magazine Best of Show for Kramer Control.
  • 2016: ISE - InAVation Award for K-Touch 3 (room control solution).[24]
  • 2015: ISE - InAVation Award for Kramer VIA Collage in the Collaboration category.[25]
  • 2015: ISE - Installation Magazine’s Best of Show for Kramer VIA Collage.[26]
  • 2014: InfoComm cable challenge, Kramer wins independent 4K HDBaseT Category.
  • 2014: InAVation award for a Video Processing or Distribution Product won by the VP−771.
  • 2013: InfoComm honors founder Dr. Joseph Kramer with the Adele De Berri Pioneer of AV Award.
  • 2013: AV Awards - Manufacturer of the year and systems product of the year 2013, with the VP−771 switcher/scaler
  • 2012: AV Awards - Systems Product of the Year.

References

  1. ^ https://www.kramerav.com/il/news/press-releases/fortissimo-capital-fund-acquires-a-controlling-stake-in-kramer-electronics-
  2. ^ "Kramer Electronics Acquires Sierra Video Systems". 30 September 2008.
  3. ^ "Kramer Electronics acquires UC Workspace". PCR. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ https://www.avnetwork.com/features/scn-2020-products-of-the-year
  5. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/announcing-the-2020-rave-readers-choice-award-winners/
  6. ^ https://www.commercialintegrator.com/news/2020-best-awards-av-products-audio-video/
  7. ^ https://www.avnetwork.com/news/check-out-the-2020-scn-installation-product-award-winners
  8. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/announcing-the-2020-rave-readers-choice-award-winners/
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmXSthN1m6I
  10. ^ https://www.installation-international.com/av-technology/the-best-of-the-bestise-2019-best-of-show-awards-announced
  11. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/best-infocomm-2019-awards/
  12. ^ https://www.avnetwork.com/news/av-technology-names-best-of-show-winners-at-infocomm-2019
  13. ^ https://www.installation-international.com/business/install-awards-2018-technology-excellence-award-winners
  14. ^ https://www.svconline.com/industry/infocomm-2018-best-of-show-winners-announced
  15. ^ https://www.svconline.com/industry/infocomm-2018-best-of-show-winners-announced
  16. ^ https://www.avnetwork.com/news/av-technology-names-best-of-show-winners-infocomm-2018
  17. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/ise-2018-awards-announced/
  18. ^ https://www.nbmevents.uk/installawards/winners2017
  19. ^ http://www.inavateonthenet.net/news/article/2017-inavation-technology-award-winners-revealed
  20. ^ https://www.svconline.com/the-wire/kramer-electronics-honored-innovation-ise-2017-407521
  21. ^ https://www.avnetwork.com/news/av-technology-recognizes-ise-2017-best-of-show-winners
  22. ^ https://www.livedesignonline.com/gear/2016-new-product-awards-kramer-vp-734
  23. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/ise-2016-award-winners/
  24. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/ise-2016-award-winners/
  25. ^ https://www.ravepubs.com/ise-2016-award-winners/
  26. ^ https://www.installation-international.com/business/ise-2015-best-show-installations-award-winners