InfoComm Orlando 2019

InfoComm 2021 has opened the registration for registration. The AV fair returns to its original format, as a face-to-face event, and will be held from the 23 to the 29 October in Orlando with a full program of activities.

Avixa (the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association) has reported that registration to attend InfoComm 2021 has been opened. The AV fair will be held again in its original face-to-face version and will take place in the 23 to the 29 October in the Orange County Convention Center, in the city of Orlando (Florida).

"Like many other industries, the professional AV sector has been affected in many ways by the pandemic. Some negatives, as the pause of live events, other positive, such as the adoption of video communications. At the fair, we will explore the trends that emerged and that are here to stay”, Explains David Labuskes, cts, Falls, RCDD, CEO of Avixa.

InfoComm 2021 will present the fastest growing and most critical solutions and technologies in the AV world. In the spaces of the exhibitors and in the educational sessions, attendees will be able to explore the latest in conferencing and collaboration solutions; contents, production and transmission; digital signage, learning, live events, audio and more.

Theme of the sessions

infocomm2019InfoComm sessions will explore topics such as designing flexible collaboration spaces, audio for conferences, the right way to create hybrid workspaces and the trend of systems Bring Your Own Meeting (BYOM).

Digital signage is another AV solution that has been a priority during the pandemic. This has enabled companies to keep messages to their customers on health and safety procedures up to date., in addition to the flow of transit of people.

To explore the world of digital signage, the fair will host the conference D=SIGN, in collaboration with the Digital Signage Federation (DSF), with two half-day programs on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 October.

Sessions will explore trends in interactivity and touchscreens in a post-pandemic world, overcoming connectivity barriers using 4G/5G technologies, artificial intelligence and machine learning to trigger content changes.

InfoComm 2021 will also immerse itself in the world of content production and transmission, a solution with a global market of 30.000 millions of dollars in 2021 and that will reach the 38.500 millions in 2026.

The content, production and means of transmission are the AV solution least affected by COVID-19. This is because organizations develop their digital content, such as the production of videos to maintain the relationship with its customers and the transmission of virtual events.

InfoComm sessions will examine topics such as adding remote guests to live streams, automatic speech recognition and the generation and deployment of subtitles.

InfoComm will also explore AV solutions for learning, from basic education levels, superior and corporate training environments for remote or on-campus learning.

Sessions will cover the development of flexible institutional VA standards, automatic camera tracking for classrooms and case studies such as the New Jersey Institute of Technology that has transformed one hundred classrooms into hybrid learning environments.

Live events were also significantly affected by the pandemic, For example, InfoComm's own fair. Were forced to adapt to virtual experiences.

fortunately, they are starting to pick up and much has been learned from the production of virtual events that will improve the future. At InfoComm, educational sessions will explore topics such as creating events with virtual production and extended reality, content creation with generative media and game engines, plus immersive audio for multisensory experiences.

Exhibition and demonstration

InfoComm Orlando 2019At InfoComm, there will be multiple ways to learn about new products and trends in audio when visiting the exhibition or entering audio demo rooms and special sessions.

From beam formation microphone solutions to licensed wireless microphone operations and new radio frequency device standards white space (WSD), sessions will reveal the knowledge needed to deliver great audio experiences.

Between Wednesday and Friday, InfoComm attendees will be able to visit the Technology Innovation Stage (stand 1961) for detailed information on the latest technological advances and their applications.

These free sessions will see demonstrations and announcements of new products, the New Technology Lightning Rounds to highlight infocomm's most attractive releases 2021, a presentation of the state of the industry by Avixa's market intelligence team.

InfoComm 2021 you will have many opportunities to generate new contacts in events such as the Tech Managers Forum, independent technical services, Systems Integrators, and the Consultants Councils cocktail, the Young AV group meeting, the breakfast of the Women's Council, the Live Events Forum meeting, and the Diversity Council Networking event.


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