Prior to 1999, AMX traded as AMX Corp. It then changed its name to Panja Inc. In 2001, it changed its name to AMX Inc. In February, 2005, Duchossois Industries, Inc. acquired previously publicly traded AMX for US$315 million. On November 1, 2006, AMX announced it had acquired
Endeleo, a
UK-based manufacturer of analog audio visual distribution technologies. Just over a month later on December 4, 2006, AMX announced the acquisition of another signal switching and routing company,
Washington-based
AutoPatch. Less than two weeks later,
Matrix Audio Designs, a
Canadian company based in
Barrie,
Ontario, was acquired by AMX that specializes in high-quality, multi-room distributed audio systems. On June 18, 2007, AMX announced it had acquired another UK-based company,
Inspiration Matters, a manufacturer of
digital signage technologies, known for their
Inspired Signage brand name. On October 2, 2007, AMX again announced the acquisition of another UK-based company,
ProCon Technology, a company that specializes in configurable control keypad systems, switchers and distribution amplifiers. In less than a year, AMX had acquired five companies, bringing its combined employee head count to over six hundred. On July 15, 2008, AMX acquired Atrium Group, an IPTV software company that eventually became AMX’s Vision2 IPTV solution. On March 21, 2014, Harman International Industries, Incorporated announced it had signed an agreement with The Duchossois Group, Inc. and its affiliates to acquire AMX LLC for US$365 million. == System layout ==