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Pavion’s Reimagining of Office Spaces Aims to Modernize the Workplace

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The workplace is rapidly evolving and companies like Pavion are leading the reimagining of office spaces. By combining cutting-edge technology with design elements that prioritize collaboration and employee well-being, Pavion’s innovative office spaces exemplify the future of work. Incorporating features like interactive collaboration boards and audio-visual solutions that respond to natural rhythms, they create […]

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Sports Management Software Will Expand Client Management, If Software Companies Know What To Target

The sports management software industry is emerging with a major boost in growth, all thanks to a rise in the digitalization within the sports industry — among several other elements. According to research, its corresponding market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.1 percent and will be valued at over 24 billion […]

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Manufacturing Industry is Seeing a Skills-Gap That Technology Created, But Can Solve

The age-old adage of “knowledge is power” has evolved into “knowledge is digital.” In today’s fast-paced manufacturing world, there’s a gap widening between experienced craftsmen, who have honed their skills over decades, and the tech-savvy newcomers who expect instant access to information. This so-called “skills gap” is far from new, but what sets […]

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The Present and Future Of Cybersecurity Architecture is Being Defined by IoT, its Security Risks, and Zero-Trust Solutions

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the integration of security systems and cybersecurity architecture is paramount for businesses. Johnson Controls, one of the biggest security system integrators in North America, recognizes the challenges faced by organizations in ensuring the reliability and uptime of their security investments. With the rise of connected devices, cybersecurity threats have […]

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Advanced Technology Can Provide the Visual Data to Quickly Identify Critical Infrastructure Needs

The U.S. is facing an urgent and critical infrastructure crisis, and nowhere is this more evident than in the thousands of aging, decaying, and in some cases, downright dangerous bridges. Naturally, bridge replacement seems like the clear solution, but other things like money, time and pre-planning come into play. Even with the biggest infrastructure […]

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Critical Thinking is a Simple but Key Skill for New & Prospective Security Professionals

The emergence of AI in the realm of emergency and security studies is marking an evolution of unprecedented scale, and this year’s GSX trade show put that all on display. Gone are the days when management in these areas relied solely on manual operations and traditional intellectual rigor. Today’s technologies, like AI-enabled security […]

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‘Brave’ Micro-Schools are Reinventing Schooling and Creating a Successful Educational Path

The global education system is making way for more micro-schools faced monumental challenges due to the pandemic, which left traditional models of schooling to come under scrutiny. The demand for a more adaptable, student-centric approach is growing, with a focus on self-directed learning and community involvement. During a time when 1.5 billion children were […]

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Multifamily Housing is the Sustainable Solution for Rapid Population Growth in Nashville
April 17, 2024

As Nashville grapples with an explosive growth in population and a consequent strain on its housing market, the city is witnessing a shift from traditional single-family homes to more space-efficient multifamily units. This transition reflects a broader trend seen across various neighborhoods, with places like Germantown experiencing a significant 37.1% rise in home prices […]

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The Anticipation of Record Heat Must be the Concern of Educational Institutions and the Safety of their Student Athletes
April 17, 2024

Temperatures around the globe are continuing to set new records, and as a result, universities now face increasing challenges in ensuring the safety and performance of their student athletes. Scientists from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are warning that there is a 1 in 3 chance that 2024 could surpass 2023 […]

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Improving HVAC Systems Plays a Key Role for Meeting Building Efficiency Goals
April 17, 2024

In today’s rapidly advancing world, the role of HVAC systems for building efficiency goals has become a pivotal topic for businesses and property owners alike. With energy costs soaring, the shift towards more energy-efficient systems isn’t just a luxury—it’s a financial imperative. Building efficiency upgrades could slash global energy demand by 12% and save […]

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Generative AI Remains at an IP and Privacy Crossroads
April 17, 2024

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives and business operations, the conversation around its ethical and legal implications grows louder. It’s clear that generative AI will continue to face legal battles; applications from oncology, to mental health services, to the classroom, are raising questions about AI’s ethics and the consequences of […]

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Safety of Autonomous Vehicles Will Partially Rely on the Public Embracement of its Technology
September 8, 2023

Autonomous vehicles are more than just a cool idea. They have the potential to revolutionize our transportation systems by making them safer, more accessible, and more affordable. Cities like Phoenix, where Waymo has set up operations, offer an interesting testing ground for autonomous driving. Yet, the deployment of self-driving vehicles has challenges due […]

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The Convergence of IT and OT Systems Requires a Complete Reassessment of Security
September 8, 2023

This world of digital transformation means the convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) has opened up unprecedented opportunities for operational efficiency. However, this utopia comes with its own Pandora’s box: more vulnerabilities that attract hackers. The antiquated strategy of top notch technologies for security is no longer sufficient. What’s needed is […]

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Less is More: How One University Uses Digital Signage in Schools to Encourage Face-to-Face Interactions and Build Relationships
September 7, 2023

In today’s tech-driven world, schools and digital signage firms are partnering to launch digital signage in schools to assist with safety communications, advance social-emotional learning (SEL) initiatives, and foster community and engagement among their students. Moravian University, a private liberal arts university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is pioneering a unique approach when using digital signage […]

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New Rail Technology is Aiming to Revitalize More Rail Infrastructure as an Alternative to Trucking
September 6, 2023

Innovation in the world of rail infrastructure is often thought of as new train designs or faster speeds. But a paradigm shift is brewing in the way goods are transported across rails. Currently, Georgia wants to test that new technology. The emergence of technologies are reshaping the boundaries of what rail infrastructure can […]

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All-Encompassing Platforms are the Best Security Strategy for Companies Converging Their Ecosystems
September 5, 2023

Cybersecurity has been a buzzword for some time now that cybersecurity measures are a priority for many companies. But organizations often forget the symbiotic relationship between digital and physical security controls in this digital age. These two aspects are often treated as isolated silos when, in fact, a holistic approach is needed for […]

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Texas’ Recent EV Mandate is a Plus For Tesla. Will it Make Charging Easier to Access for EV Drivers?
August 29, 2023

As electric vehicles (EVs) gain traction the concept of the EV mandate will follow. The question isn’t just about the cars themselves, but the infrastructure supporting them. Two weeks ago, Texas mandated specifying that in order for electric vehicle charging companies to get federal funds, they must have Tesla’s charging technology at their charging […]

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How Technology Can Be Used to Drive Wellness
August 24, 2023

In this episode of Pro AV Today, host Ben Thomas explores how audiovisual technology is transforming the way we approach wellness. With special guest Krys Kwiecien from AVI-SPL, a chair of the ABLE group and their Core Plus team, the discussion dives deep into innovative applications of technology and AV in areas such as personal […]

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AVer’s Auto-Tracking Cameras Make Broadcasting Conferences Easier and More Cost Efficient Than Ever
August 16, 2023

Auto-tracking cameras have revolutionized the way conferences and other big events capture content, offering a cost-effective alternative to hiring manual camera operators. According to one conference organizer, AVer‘s advanced auto-tracking devices not only ensured high-quality recording for their online video library but also significantly reduced expenses. While there’s a learning curve to mastering their full […]

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Reaching and Engaging The Broadcast End User Community
August 14, 2023

Hosted by Ben Thomas, Pro AV Today welcomed Chris Black from Vizrt for a discussion that delved into various facets of the broadcast and Pro AV industry. They explored the influence of end users, the introduction of new technologies, and specifically the evolution of the buying and partner channel. Here are a few topics that […]

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