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The Role Audiovisual Technologies Will Play in Transportation Hubs Post-Pandemic
Sean Wargo, senior director of market intelligence at AVIXA, discusses the future of audiovisual technologies in the transportation sector.
New Markets: Seek and You Shall Find
Check any news source today and you’ll be barraged by a consistent topic of discussion: the threat of a possible recession. During any prolonged period of growth, economists start to wonder when the bottom is going to drop out.
A New Gauge of End User Demand
Which markets are growing the fastest? What does the data say? As we would expect from the current recovery period, planned spending is on the rise in scale and scope with the allocation to AV staying fairly steady.
Growth in Performance Solutions
A hot area of growth in the commercial AV industry — one that might perhaps be overlooked as “old school” these days: solutions geared toward performance and entertainment in fixed-venue settings.
Pro AV and the Pandemic: A Clarified Perspective
Did things improve enough in pro AV during the last month or so of 2020 to correct Covid-19's deep impact on our industry? Read on for some expert insights.
A Closer Look at Corporate Events
One of the forest-for-trees issues within the broad pro-AV industry is an assumption that, at the forest level, project work in this space is all about the sale and permanent installation of audiovisual technologies. But a trip down into the trees reveals a different reality.
Where to Learn About Pro-AV Trends at InfoComm 2019
At InfoComm, AVIXA's Market Intelligence Team will have a wealth of insights and data to share.
Market Update: Transportation Spending on Pro AV Expected to Recover by 2021
The pandemic ground travel down to a minimum as restrictions were put in place, events were cancelled, and companies shifted to remote work and collaboration. Even as traffic going through major transportation hubs such as airports and train stations has decreased, the slowdown has not necessarily meant the halting of technology projects within them.