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Big UC Update: Crestron

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In this UC Today interview, host Kieran Devlin sits down with Brad Hintze, VP of Global Marketing at Crestron, to unpack the company’s vision for the future of unified communications and workplace technology. From Crestron’s 50-year legacy to its latest breakthroughs in intelligent video and wireless collaboration, Brad reveals how Crestron is helping enterprises, universities, and government agencies scale content, collaboration, and control across their environments.
Crestron has been at the heart of workplace technology for decades—but what does its future look like in an era defined by hybrid work, AI, and global scale? Brad Hintze joins Kieran Devlin for an in-depth discussion on how Crestron is evolving its solutions, culture, and partnerships to meet the needs of today’s enterprise customers.
Watch now to hear:
How Crestron’s culture of passion and innovation shapes product development and customer engagement.
Why solutions like AirMedia, AutomateVX, 1Beyond, and NVX are leading the way in wireless collaboration, intelligent video, and AV-over-IP.
How Crestron empowers partners and customers with its “true blue” go-to-market strategy, FlexCare support, and hands-on training.
What trends are dominating customer conversations today, from AI adoption to refresh cycles and scaling hybrid collaboration.
Next Steps:
To dive deeper into Crestron’s portfolio and explore how its technologies can transform your workplace, visit Crestron’s website
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