Setting the tone for the year ahead, Digiworz CHIP programme was launched in January 2026 with a focused AVoIP Interoperable Design Roundtable, bringing together industry specialists to address the convergence of Audio Video over IP (AVoIP) across live production, broadcast, and ProAV environments.
The roundtable centred on practical interoperability between leading protocols including DANTE, ST 2110, and AES67, highlighting the increasing need for unified network strategies as projects span worship facilities, studio production, immersive environments, and broadcast applications.
The session featured five experienced subject matter experts: Dominic Koh, Technical Director, Munique Group (Live & Broadcast Production); Frank Lee, Consultant, Munique Group (Studio Production); James Tan, Integration Specialist, Atech Integration Engineering (House of Worship); Hikam Ali, AV Consultant, One Circle (House of Worship); and HC Wong, Immersive Production Designer, FXMedia.
Drawing on decades of combined experience — from traditional pre-networked AV systems to today’s fully converged IP workflows — the panel addressed critical knowledge gaps and reinforced the importance of strong network fundamentals. Discussions emphasised that reliable, interoperable, and future-ready AV infrastructures depend not only on protocol alignment but also on structured training and continuous upskilling.
Inaugural In-Person DANTE Training Launched
In conjunction with the roundtable, the inaugural “CHIP: Get In-Person with DANTE” training program was launched. Based on the DANTE Certification Program Levels 1 and 2, the course reflects DANTE’s role since 2013 as a leading Audio over IP (AoIP) protocol, recognised for seamless interoperability with AES67 and ST 2110 ecosystems.
The programme was organised by Chip Chong of Digiworz, who also leads the training sessions. A 3rd Edition Certified DANTE Training Partner, Chip recently completed his DANTE Mastery Certificate under the guidance of Senior Trainers Holger Wiesenberg and Miguel Garcia.
The initiative is further supported by Vince Lepore and the broader DANTE team, strengthening advanced AoIP education across the Southeast Asia region.
Hosted at Digiworz Tech Immersive DTI Room
The sessions were held at the newly launched Digiworz Tech Immersive (DTI) Room. Digiworz, led by CK Ng and Alex Boh, designs and integrates AVoIP solutions across education, corporate, IT, and government sectors — from hybrid unified communications systems to fully converged workplace AV environments.
Additional roundtables, intermediate-level workshops, and Master Classes are scheduled throughout 2026 as part of the continued effort to advance interoperable AVoIP design practices.
About the CHIP Programme
The CHIP Programme is an in-person classroom workshop built around the C.H.I.P. framework — a structured approach to AVoIP design and AV network system maintenance.
At its core, CHIP represents four guiding principles:
C – Cross Standards
Understanding how leading protocols and platforms coexist within converged AV networks.
H – High Performance
Designing and maintaining systems that are stable, scalable, and optimised for real-world deployment.
I – Interoperable
Ensuring seamless integration across devices, manufacturers, and industry standards.
P – Project Planning
Applying disciplined workflow, documentation, and network foresight to deliver reliable outcomes.
Designed for both newcomers and experienced practitioners, the programme supports those entering the AV industry, professionals expanding their skillsets, and anyone seeking deeper insight into DANTE — the technology that has helped popularise Audio over IP networking since 2013.
The workshop emphasises hands-on learning within a respectful and collaborative environment. Participants are encouraged to ask questions, test configurations, and learn through experimentation. Mistakes are viewed not as setbacks, but as essential steps toward technical mastery.
Learning within the CHIP Programme is intentionally bi-directional. Every participant contributes perspective and experience, and every attendee leaves with practical knowledge, applied skills, and greater confidence in designing interoperable AVoIP systems.
For inquiries or to join upcoming programs, please contact: [chip@digiworz.com]













