The Freedman Group, parent company of RØDE, Mackie, and recently acquired Lectrosonics, have a new partnership with fellow Sydney-based technology leader Audinate. The agreement will see Audinate’s powerful Dante® platform integrated into a suite of next-generation products across The Freedman Group’s portfolio.
Dante delivers uncompressed, multi-channel digital audio and video with near-zero latency over standard Ethernet connections. It has become an industry staple in broadcast studios, live production, content creation and commercial installations around the world.
Peter Freedman AM, Founder of The Freedman Group, said:
“I’ve known Audinate’s CEO, Aidan Williams, for many years, and it’s been inspiring to watch Dante grow from a bold idea into a world-leading technology. I’m truly delighted that we can now bring Dante’s unmatched networking capabilities to RØDE, Mackie, and Lectrosonics, unlocking exciting new possibilities for today’s creators and audio professionals. The Australian Audio Army is set to take over the world!”
Dante technology has exceptional scalability and robust interoperability. It allows you to manage large-scale systems with minimal effort, making high-performance networking more accessible across a multitude of industries.
Aidan Williams, CEO of Audinate, added:
“It is a particular pleasure to announce a broad partnership with the Freedman Group, a fellow Australian company with global vision and passion for creating innovative products. Standardising on Dante will give creators and AV professionals seamless interoperability between iconic brands like RØDE, Mackie & Lectrosonics, and with thousands of networked products in the Dante ecosystem.”
This partnership will enable native Dante integration across future product lines, with each brand tailoring the platform to their distinct product environments. Additionally, The Freedman Group will develop intuitive interfaces that simplify advanced audio networking for creators without compromising flexibility or fidelity.


