AUSTIN, Texas, May 08, 2018 -- System Integrators anxious to carry the industry’s first DVR for streaming will find a familiar face at Modulus. Home Theater veteran Mark Ingham has been named Senior Director, North America Sales for Modulus Media Systems, Inc. For the past ten years, Ingham has been the regional sales manager for home automation giant Control4.
“We are thrilled to have Mark join our team,” said Modulus CEO Steve Schulz. “We have seen firsthand the trust and respect he has from the integrator community, and the deep relationships he has cultivated. Plus his industry knowledge is just extraordinary.”
“From the first moment I saw Modulus, I knew I wanted to be a part of it,” said Ingham. “For all the new products coming to market, very few are truly original. Modulus is just that: a game-changing technology that offers features you can’t find anywhere else.”
Ingham understands what integrators are looking for because he was one himself. Before his decade at Control4, the native Midwesterner ran his own successful A/V business. Modulus will be available exclusively through quality system integration companies for the near future.
About Modulus Media Systems
Modulus Media Systems offers the first all-in-one solution that combines a DVR, media center software, multiple streaming boxes, Blu-ray/DVD player, and personal media organizer. Modulus automatically skips commercials, can record streaming, and is portable to any room. A voice-controlled remote makes search a breeze, and gorgeous screens guide viewers through their content.
Come see Modulus in Booth #2339 at the CEDIA Expo in San Diego, CA, Sept. 4-9.
website: getmodulus.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Reid Slaughter 214-797-1100 [email protected]


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