
Shure Collaborates to Address Large-Scale Counterfeiting Network
Shure recommends customers only purchase Shure products through authorized retailers.
Shure recommends customers only purchase Shure products through authorized retailers.
Digital menu boards inside and out help Roasters Market keep customers on the go.
Three new labs feature video walls that are helping faculty and students across campus with research efforts.
At InfoComm 2024, PPDS showcased its mechanical and electronic innovations and discussed its partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing.
NDI invites developers to submit their innovations following the addition of SCTE, MIDI, DMX, and captioning capabilities.
Be sure to get your picks in by March 17 to celebrate your company's dedication to customer service.
Mark Plummer, VP and general manager, celebrates C2G's 40 years of connectivity.
Six more personnel moves and a bevy of partnerships highlight the week that was.
With a goal of $20,000, the nonprofit seeks donations from the AV industry to re-engage students.
Pham discusses his retirement, why he is bullish on the state of the AV industry, the future of QSC within Acuity, and a message for the AV community.
The latest innovations for ChromeOS hint at new applications for kiosks and other digital signage displays.
Check out the AV Technology Manager’s Guide to Workplace Realities 2025 and get ready for increased productivity!
Krampera had a passion for everything audio and dedicated his whole life to making the world sound better.
CEO Kalle Hvidt Nielsen discusses how the company's new CORE+ technology is leading a surge of activity, including product introductions and the acquisition of Austrian Audio.
New research shows the vast majority of workers use their own tech, creating compliance and cybersecurity risks.
AtlasIED announced a new partnership, and more news from the week that was.
New studio helps streamline production of marketing content for LG product portfolio.
The New York Post expands its entertainment brand to video content with the help of KMH Integration.
Powersoft agrees to 51% of the share capital of K-Array, plus moves by Boom Collaboration, Renkus-Heinz, and more.