The Road to InfoComm 2024

 

The InfoComm 2024 conference in Las Vegas is poised to showcase a significant shift in the professional AV market, driven by the rising influence of security integrators. As the pro AV market is projected to reach $402 billion by 2028, the integration of security technologies into control rooms and other mission-critical spaces is becoming a focal point. This development is reshaping industry dynamics and creating new growth opportunities.

What are the implications of security integrators entering the pro AV space, and how is this trend influencing market growth and technology innovation?

In this episode of VuTalk, host Michelle Dawn Mooney sits down with David Bromberg, Director of Business Development, USA, at VuWall. They delve into the impact of security integrators on the pro AV market, the significance of InfoComm for VuWall, and the exciting new products that will be showcased at the event.

Main Points of Conversation:

  • The rapid growth and evolving landscape of the pro AV market, including the increasing involvement of security integrators.
  • Highlights of VuWall’s new product offerings at InfoComm 2024, including the TRX 3.6 software upgrade and the VuStream 150 encoder 4K.
  • The importance of control rooms in various sectors, and how VuWall is addressing security and operational needs with innovative solutions.

Guest Bio: David Bromberg has been with VuWall for several years, focusing on business development in the US market. With over 25 years of experience in the pro AV industry, he has a deep understanding of market trends and technological advancements. Bromberg is instrumental in driving VuWall’s growth and expanding its footprint in new vertical markets.

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