What To Expect at DSE 2023

 

On this episode of Pro AV Today, we’re diving into a comprehensive preview of the Digital Signage Experience (DSE) 2023. Here’s what’s coming up:

DSE’s Renaissance: We’re discussing the comeback of DSE and its evolution into a show that is designed to serve the modern AV community.

Innovations and Education: Breaking down the educational opportunities at DSE, showcasing how professionals can stay ahead with insights on the latest AI integrations in digital signage and more.

Co-Location with LDI: Exploring the exciting crossovers between DSE and the Live Design International (LDI) show, examining their combined impact on industry innovation.

Tech’s Creative Convergence: Examining the blend of digital displays with live design elements and how this synergy is creating memorable branded experiences.

Join host Ben Thomas, along with AV industry veteran, David Drain, as they delve into these topics, gearing you up for an immersive and enlightening experience at DSE 2023. Stay tuned to Pro AV Today for more AV insights and updates.

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