May 4, 2020, 03:44 PM
https://www.aotg.com/tsl-products-shifts-rd-focus-amidst-pandemic/
Company Responds to Heightened Demand in
Remote Engineering
Northridge, CA,
May 4, 2020 – As many broadcast stations are operating in a
work-from-home environment amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, TSL Products has altered its R&D
roadmap for the short term, in response to specific customer requirements and
to meet the current needs of the industry.
Since TSL’s
acquisition of DNF Controls in April 2019, the U.S. team based out of
Northridge, CA, has remained focused on the developing and supporting the Flex Control
Network and range of Universal Control Panels. “We have many customers across
the United States who use our Flex Control Network for critical production and playout
in news-based Hub and Spoke systems that connect network stations. Due to
heightened demands in remote broadcasts, we recently altered our R&D to service our Flex customers and assist them in response to the
pandemic,†says Fred Scott, regional sales manager U.S. at TSL and former sales
director for DNF Controls. “With many
customers working remotely, rather than in-studio, we added a feature
called ‘Web Keys’ that, when connected to any DNF powered Universal Switch
Panel within the Flex network, allows users to control devices situated in major
hub and spoke installations across the U.S. from home.â€
Both TSL
Products and DNF Controls are steeped in engineering excellence to its core and
everyone on the R&D, product development and operations teams hold
themselves to the highest possible technical standards. As an agile,
R&D-led business, TSL has been able to re-prioritise very quickly in order
to support its customers in their remote workflows, but above all, the company
holds its staff to the highest regard. “Our number one priority is our staff,
says Mark Davies, director of products and technology at TSL Products. “TSL has
offices in the United Kingdom and Los Angeles so we’ve been keeping up with the
latest Californian and UK requirements. All employees, other than those
manufacturing products, are working from home. Our sales, product and support
teams are still working with customers in full capacity. On the manufacturing
side, we have only essential staff in place, allowing those who cannot work
efficiently from home to practice safe social distancing.â€
It has been
a major time of change for the broadcast industry, both technically and
commercially, and despite this, TSL has achieved significant growth since the
acquisition one year ago. “A year on since acquiring DNF Controls, our seamless
integration plans offer a focused response to customer needs, while the
opportunity to bring new products and technologies to one another’s customer
base has resulted in significant new business opportunities,†says Chris
Exelby, Managing Director of TSL Products. “By keeping our ear to the ground
and reacting to customer requirements, I am confident that we will continue to
build on the strong foundations we have laid over the past year.â€
During these
unprecedented times, TSL will continue to work alongside its customers to evaluate
its offerings and will work on presenting updates to better fit the current needs
of its customers, while also keeping up with the demands of ever-changing
broadcast requirements.
As many broadcast stations are operating in a work-from-home environment amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, TSL Products has altered its R&D roadmap for the short term, in response to specific customer requirements and to meet the current needs of the industry.
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