AVIXA is pleased to announce the 2021 AV Experience Awards finalists.
The increased use of cloud-based conferencing and collaboration solutions has a big impact on network.
The education sector is forecast to spend $23.4 billion in AV products and services in 2021 globally.
Explore the categories and find out how your project could be in the 2021 spotlight. Hear the applause?
Sviatovid is a 15-foot tall, 360-degree projection-mapped sculpture created by BARTKRESA studio.
The Alchemist restaurant utilizes AV technology to extend the dining experience beyond the plate.
The AV Experience Awards celebrate spaces where AV is employed to create the desired user experience.
Qatar University uses innovative AV applications to create flexible sports and entertainment spaces.
Technology has the ability to create a unique experience for each person – to make a moment memorable.
The winners of the AV Experience Awards will be announced during InfoComm 2020 Connected on June 16, 2020.
The Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center is an engaging setting that represents NY Yankees catcher Yogi Berra.
We’re witnessing artists today employ audiovisual technology as their paint brush and canvas to leave people in awe.
The AV Experience Awards program recognizes the integration of content, space and audiovisual technology.
AVIXA Senior Director of Strategic Relationships Pam Taggart explains what is unique and exciting about the new AV Experience Awards program.
AVIXA Chief Marketing Officer Dan Goldstein talks about the new AV Experience Awards.
Harvard Business School’s Klarman Hall is a large forum designed to connect voices to discuss critical issues.
Awards program recognizes the innovative integration of content, space, and audiovisual technology to enrich experiences.
DATA GATE is a permanent public art sculpture commissioned by the Chinese government in Nanjing, China.
Two years after rebranding InfoComm, AVIXA is highlighting the ‘experience’ part with the AV Experience Awards.