Canada – Ross Video, a global leader in providing high-impact solutions for live video productions, has officially disclosed its plans to exit the LED display business. The company is now actively exploring strategic opportunities for D3LED, a renowned pioneer in LED displays that Ross Video acquired in late 2021.
During this transitional period, Ross Video has temporarily suspended the acceptance of new orders for LED displays. However, the company remains committed to ensuring uninterrupted service and support for existing D3LED customers.
David Ross, the founder and CEO of Ross Video, explained the decision, stating, “We’ve made a strategic decision to refocus our business on other market opportunities. Ross Video will continue to uphold its commitment to customer satisfaction by maintaining a spare component inventory and ensuring ongoing support for the D3LED customer base.”
Ross Video has been a key player in empowering live video productions globally, offering a comprehensive range of high-efficiency solutions and services. The decision to exit the LED display business aligns with the company’s commitment to adapt and thrive in a dynamic market environment.
As Ross Video explores strategic opportunities for D3LED, the company remains optimistic about its ability to leverage its core strengths in other market segments. The decision to suspend new orders for LED displays is part of a deliberate and carefully planned process to ensure a smooth transition for both the company and its valued customers.
About Ross Video
Ross Video is a leading provider of solutions for live video productions, serving billions of viewers worldwide on a daily basis. The company offers a broad range of high-impact, high-efficiency solutions and services that facilitate the creation of compelling content for various industries. Ross Video’s portfolio includes solutions for news, weather, and sports broadcasts, as well as content creation for sports stadium screens, entertainment shows, rock concerts, educational institutions, legislative assemblies, corporate presentations, and houses of worship.
