ASG opens new facility in Burbank
August 20, 2025
As part of its continued commitment to the Los Angeles market, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), a technology and services provider for media creatives and content owners, opened a 5,000 square-foot-facility in Burbank. The new space features a Dolby Atmos demo theatre, a video production space with a hard cyc wall, a large video conferencing room, a staging space, equipment inventory, and offices.
Designed as ASG’s anchor space in LA for testing, demonstrating systems, and an industry gathering space, the company recently held a highly successful open house to introduce the new facility to clients and vendors. ASG partners and vendors are invited to demo systems in the new space.
“The space is far more than a typical office,” said Dave Van Hoy, President, ASG. “This new space is set up for staging, storage, and integration of all types of systems we build, as well as a curved cyc to shoot video and stills. The Atmos demo room with HDR video monitoring will allow us to help our clients work through their transitions to immersive audio and HDR video. Our audio team is leading the charge in Atmos post production facility design. We believe it’s a technology that will continue to evolve and gain popularity.”
All of ASG teams have a presence in the Burbank office, utilising the space to facilitate projects with clients and vendors. Several large systems for LA-based clients have already been pre-staged in the facility.
Located a few blocks from the Hollywood Burbank airport, the office is well suited for new technology training and large meetings. ASG is grateful to our partners V2 Marketing, IMN Creative, Insomniac Games, JBL, Genelec, Harman Pro, Create LED, Stewart Filmscreen, Sony, Storm Audio, and Forecast Consoles for their generous support.
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