SDVoE Alliance has welcomed WaveSplitter Technologies as a new Adopting Member, strengthening the Alliance’s growing ecosystem of companies focused on advancing high-performance AV-over-IP and Ethernet-based signal distribution technologies.
Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, WaveSplitter Technologies has built a strong presence in optical networking and high-speed signal transport since its founding in 1996. The company develops optical transceivers, networking modules, and video distribution technologies designed to support reliable, real-time data transmission across enterprise networking, telecommunications, and professional AV environments.
By joining the SDVoE Alliance, WaveSplitter aligns itself with a broader industry push toward standardized Ethernet-based AV infrastructures capable of supporting uncompressed video, zero-latency transmission, and scalable system deployment over standard network architecture.
WaveSplitter’s expertise in optical networking positions the company to play a growing role in the evolution of bandwidth-intensive AV systems, particularly as demand increases for real-time video processing, flexible signal routing, and large-scale networked AV deployments across corporate, education, broadcast, and live event environments.
“We’re excited to become a member of the SDVoE Alliance,” said Perry Lin, Chief Financial Officer for WaveSplitter Technologies, Inc. “Joining the Alliance gives us the opportunity to contribute to a unified approach for delivering uncompressed, real-time video over Ethernet while continuing to innovate in high-speed signal transport.”
“WaveSplitter brings expertise in optical networking and the underlying infrastructure that makes high-bandwidth AV-over-IP possible,” said Stephane Tremblay, President of the SDVoE Alliance. “Their experience in enabling reliable, high-speed data transmission strengthens the SDVoE ecosystem and supports the growing demand for robust, network-based AV systems.”
Built around its “Power of 10” framework, the SDVoE platform uses 10 Gbps Ethernet architecture to deliver uncompressed video, zero latency, and highly scalable AV distribution. The addition of WaveSplitter highlights the continued momentum behind Ethernet-driven AV workflows as manufacturers and infrastructure providers work to support more complex, high-bandwidth professional AV applications.














