What’s New at InfoComm 2019

The Pro AV industry’s largest annual event takes place June 12-14 in Orlando, Florida. This year’s show will feature more than 130 new training sessions as well as countless keynote and Center Stage sessions.

AVIXA will run a five-part educational series on digital signage this year which will explore several new Pro AV markets, including smart cities.

The series will not only focus on the best ways to measure success with digital signage, including making sense of the data and analytics gathered by today’s products in a number of business fields.

MarketScale will be on-location tomorrow and Thursday to provide real-time analysis, news and perspective from speakers and attendees at the event. Make sure to follow our live blog, which will be located on our industry page, and also follow us on social media (@ProAVMKSL) to see the latest images and videos from Orlando.

The exhibit hall of the Orange County Convention Center will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST on Wednesday and Thursday, and close at 4 p.m. EST on Friday.

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