BZBGEAR will exhibit for the first time at CEDIA Expo 2025, demonstrating advanced 8K and 4K resimercial technology that bridges the gap between professional AV and broadcasting solutions. The event, held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from September 3-6, represents a significant milestone for the company as it enters the nation's premier resimercial market event.
The convergence of residential and commercial integration is a central theme of this year's expo, with more than half of attendees working on dual-market projects. BZBGEAR's participation underscores the growing importance of 8K Ultra HD technology, which is transitioning from niche applications to mainstream accessibility across luxury homes, retail environments, corporate settings, and educational institutions. The technology is also gaining significant traction in gaming and high-end competitive environments.
As proud members of the 8K Association, BZBGEAR will showcase several groundbreaking products including the market's first 8K 16x16 matrix switcher, the BG-8K-1616MA, which recently received recognition and awards at InfoComm 2025. The company will also demonstrate their 8K AV over IP multicast transceivers from the BG-IPGEAR-XTREME series, representing the latest advancements in high-resolution content delivery.
Additional featured products include the 4K-VP and 4K-VPPRO series of UHD matrix switchers that support video walls, multiview capabilities, and signal extension. The company will also present their latest 4K video streaming encoders and decoders from the BG-STREAM series, along with a new IP/Serial joystick controller in their second-generation Commander unit. The award-winning ADAMO PTZ camera, recognized as the most awarded PTZ camera in the market, will make an appearance with an enhanced 40x optical zoom lens.
Eugene Bocharov, CEO and President of BZBGEAR, emphasized the significance of this exhibition, noting that the rise of 8K technology is transforming content delivery approaches across multiple industries. The company's rebranding and inclusion among 50 new exhibitors at this year's show reflects the evolving landscape of AV technology and the increasing demand for high-resolution solutions that serve both residential and commercial applications.
The implications of these technological advancements extend beyond the AV industry, potentially influencing how content is created, distributed, and consumed across various sectors. The growing accessibility of 8K technology may drive new standards in visual presentation, digital art installations, educational tools, and entertainment experiences, while the convergence of residential and commercial markets suggests broader applications for integrated AV solutions in hybrid environments.


