What to See Before InfoComm 2019 Comes to an End

InfoComm 2019 concludes today but not before MarketScale Media Producer and Voice of B2B Daniel Litwin had the chance to catch up with some of the Pro AV industry’s most influential professionals and brands.

Make sure to view the show through his eyes here!

The show floor still has plenty of exhibits and displays worth seeing in its final few hours, including this LG setup, which is supported by Technology Style, Inc. This video was taken by Karin Champion, Director at Kivalo Consulting.

It is easy to be swept up in the immersive experiences InfoComm presents attendees with, but the educational aspect of the show is what truly drives the industry forward. Below are some of the interactions Litwin witnessed at the AVIXA Women’s Council Breakfast on Thursday morning.

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Stay tuned for a series of in-depth interviews from the show that Litwin conducted with session leaders and exhibitors at the show! For all things Pro AV news head to our industry page!

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