Neat

Established in Oslo, Neat creates easy-to-use and install video devices for Microsoft and Zoom. They are best known for their Neat Bar and Neat Board that are used extensively in meeting rooms and collaboration spaces to deliver clear audio and video. Neat also provides other functionality that enhances the experience of participants by delivering a more engaging and interactive experience.

Mediasite

Mediasite, founded in 1991 by Mark Juliano and acquired by Sonic Foundry in 2021, provides a technology platform that allows you to create, record, live-stream and publish video conferences, on-line events, and classes. It can also be used to interact with your audience via polls and Q&A forums, manage quizzes, etc.

Lutron

Founded in 1961 by an American physicist by the name of Joel Spira, Lutron was the first company to create a dimmer that could replace the light switch in a standard residential wall box. The key technical innovation was to replace the rheostat with a thyristor, a type of resistor, which had been invented a few years earlier. Because this invention was practical (allowing people to control their lights) and generated less heat and less energy (meaning lower costs), Spira was certain that the energy-saving aspects of his invention would ensure the long-term success of lighting controls; and he was right. 

Lutron continues to be the leader in lighting control and are well known for their ultra-quiet and high-end window shades that operate wirelessly and can be controlled from anywhere in the world. Vega works closely with Lutron to deliver customized lighting control solutions to both the corporate and home market in Japan.

Leyard

Established in 1995 in Beijing, Leyard is a global leader in the design and production of intelligent displays for a multitude of applications. Vega has integrated Leyard’s LED Video Walls with touch capability (up to 32 simultaneous touch points), to provide interactive solutions for our clients. Leyard has a wide range of interactive touch display solutions made for demanding environments.

Four Winds Interactive (FWI)

Founded in 2005, FWI was started with a vision for how digital technology would transform the way businesses communicate and engage with their customers and employees.
With over 6,000 customers, FWI powers applications used by millions of people each year including retail marketing, employee communications, room and desk management, conference and event management, flight information displays, campus communications, emergency messaging, and more.

Christie

Used in a variety of applications, including Cinema, Classrooms, Domes, Events, Large Venues, Meeting Rooms and Virtual Reality & 3D, Christie creates laser, RGB pure laser and Xenon Illumination with a range of brightness levels, resolutions, and lenses to fit your requirements.

For more than 90 years, Christie has provided projectors that bring you compelling visual experiences based with unmatched colour reproduction and illumination performance.
From the first projectors they built in 1929, to their digital cinema projection that revolutionized the movie industry, they lead the way and help partners create amazing shared experiences.

Marshall Electronics

Marshall Electronics has been supplying the broadcast and studio audio recording industries with revolutionary products for over 30 years. The newest division of Marshall Electronics, Marshall Pro AV Communications Technology, is dedicated to serving the growing needs of audio and video applications on the professional AV and UCC markets.

AXIS Communications

Established in 1984 in Sweden and acquired by Canon in mid-2015, Axis Communications manufactures network cameras, access control, and network audio devices for physical security and video surveillance.

Wolfvision

Established in 1966 in Australia, Wolfvision manufactures presentation, collaboration and knowledge sharing solutions. Their systems are used extensively in corporate meeting spaces, web conferences and educational institutions.