Company History

 

2006
Named A "Best Place To Work" In Dallas-Fort Worth For Third Year In A Row.
Launches Redesigned, Simplified and Expanded Corporate Website.
Introduces Industry’s First System Design Library.
Certifies More Than 350 Products RoHS Compliant in Support of EU’s Green Initiative.
Named One of the Top 25 Best Places to Work in the U.S.
Adds ZigBee Mesh Networking Products To Control System Line; Unveils First ZigBee-Enabled Handheld Remote With Touch Panel Functionality.
Integrates Intercom with VoIP Into Modero® Touch Panel Line.
Acquires Endeleo, A Manufacturer of Media Distribution Technologies.
Acquires AutoPatch, Adds Signal Switching and Routing To Product Portfolio.
Acquires Matrix Audio Designs, Enters Multi-Room Distributed Audio Market.
2005
Awarded first place in “Best Places to Work” in Dallas/Ft. Worth.
Rashid Skaf becomes AMX President and CEO.
VisualArchitect™ system design platform introduced to simplify programming and allow dealers to generate more revenue in less time.
Major industry manufacturers begin signing up to embed Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol into their products.
2004
Named one of the "Best Places to Work" in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.
Bob Carroll named "Corporate CEO of The Year."
Demonstrating the company's support of open standards, AMX launches the Duet™ dual-interpreter platform, further easing integration for AMX dealers.
Reports strongest quarterly revenue and earnings in company history.
AMX Amenities Solution launched to provide residents of high end condos a host of services at the touch of a button.
2003
NetLinx® Integrated Controllers are introduced featuring ultra-fast processing, reliable networking, and sizeable onboard memory.
MAX by AMX® Digital Media Servers launched to allow users to design, store, manage, distribute and protect audio and video data.
Resource Management Suite® software introduced to enable customers to manage and control resources and services.
Widescreen and Wireless Modero Touch Panels introduced.
2002
Launches Modero line of Touch Panels. Defined as the "controlling force," the Modero line would become the flagship of the AMX product family.
Design Xpress software is introduced, which vastly simplifies programming for AMX dealers.
1995
Becomes publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
Grows to 130 employees with dealers and distributors in 40 countries.
Products and solutions being adopted by the majority of Fortune 500 companies and a list of home installations that reads like a global Who's Who.
1983 - 1994
Company grows phenomenally and introduces several revolutionary and successful products and solutions.
Employees help create an open, dynamic corporate culture that enjoys tremendous growth including the acquisition of technology, domestic and international companies and expansion into the Advanced Control System market.
1982
The story of AMX® begins with a recognized need for simple tools people could use to harness the rising power of technology.
AMX launches its first product, the MX20, a wireless controller for 35mm slide projectors. Not only did the MX20 solve a problem, but was also easy to carry, fun to use, and it always worked and is still in production today, renamed the MX2.