What do AV System Integrators Do?

Written by Richard Cobbold | May 06, 2025






The latest Audio Visual technologies offer a revolution in the way organisations collaborate, communicate and digitally transform their workflows. Ever smarter AV devices allow the modern corporation to build more connected, engaging and highly visual immersive environments.

As a global AV Systems integrator, DVSI has a critical role in this digital revolution.


What Is Audiovisual Integration?

We see successful AV integration as the ‘GLUE’. The GLUE that makes all these various displays, microphones, cameras and speakers work together. The GLUE that delivers the seamless environment where software, control systems and IT come together to unlock the potential from smart AV devices. 

More than ever, AV integration is less about ‘plumbing’ a screen into a room; and more about enabling integrated communications and media platforms across a complex, international corporate network.

Why AV Integration Is Important?

Good AV integration enhances how teams present, meet, train and share information, both in person and virtually. With the right AV setup, organisations can:

Increase productivity by making meetings easier and more effective

Improve collaboration across teams, offices and time zones

Support customer engagement with experience-led spaces

Deliver better operational oversight through real-time data visualisation

Enhance employee training, communications, onboarding and team building

Deliver engaging brand reinforcement and enhance the hybrid office space

Reduce IT burden with intuitive, automated systems

What Does AV Integration Include?

Every environment is different, and solutions need to be tailored to fit the space, the brand and the purpose. A typical integrated AV system may include:

  • Video conferencing platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom or Webex

  • Interactive Spaces, multi-touch displays and interactive tables

  • Workplace management tools for booking and space usage

  • Data dashboards, signage and content management platforms

  • Room control systems for audio, lighting, projection and display

  • AV platforms that centralise backend control and monitoring

At DVSI, we use highly specialized platforms like Vizualizar and Conversar to connect and customize these technologies for optimization and simple seamless control for end users.

What Global Trends Are Shaping AV Integration?

DVSI has delivered projects in London, Bangalore, Bangkok, Dubai, Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Silicon Valley and many more.

We are seeing several key trends influencing AV strategies worldwide:

  • Smarter workplaces are becoming an essential part of the hybrid workplace

  • Organizations want globally connected solutions and standards

  • Businesses are investing in experience centres to showcase innovation

  • Control rooms are leveraging real-time data for faster decision-making

  • AV systems are increasingly cloud-managed for remote updates and support

  • Clients expect systems that are secure, scalable and energy-efficient

How DVSI Delivers AV Solutions Worldwide?

As a global AV integrator, DVSI delivers projects of all sizes.

From high- impact client-facing spaces to mission-critical control centres, we design AV ecosystems that are practical, powerful and ready to grow with your organisation. We provide:

Strategic AV consulting and needs assessment

Custom AV system design and engineering

Technology selection and integration

Global deployment and project management

Support, training and future-ready scalability

Is Your Workplace Ready for Integrated AV?

Whether you are planning a new space or upgrading an existing one, good AV integration helps connect people, enhance productivity and strengthen your brand’s presence.

Are you ready to make your workplace smarter and more connected - but struggling to find the right expertise, global coverage or reliable enterprise level deployment partner?  If you are looking for the GLUE, we are here to help.


Explore www.dvsi.com/work, or Contact Us to start the conversation.


 

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