ResiWeek 291: Short-Sighted
Snap One adds Sound United to their distribution line, a look at CEDIA Expo's Launchpad brands and Savant holds a virtual conference.

Snap One adds Sound United to their distribution line, a look at CEDIA Expo's Launchpad brands and Savant holds a virtual conference.
AVI Systems acquires Avyve. What it takes to bring two companies into one fold.
The differences between wired and wireless audio and what is right for the customers' system.
Talking to QSC about their journey in the last 18 months and the state of the supply chain for the AV industry.
QSC is halting shipments due to supply chain issues, and looking at the corporate side of house of worship installations.
Sharp and NEC Display come together in a joint venture. What does this mean for the rest of the industry?
Taking another look at the world of resimercial and what it means for integrators on both sides of the fence.
CEDIA updates their certification process. The factors that led into looking at the system in a new light.
What does it take to leave behind a legacy for the AV industry?
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As technology marches on, so too must programmers learn to roll with the changes.
Getting an RMR service started isn't easy, but it can prove a great boon for your business.
CES 2022 and NAB require records of vaccination for attendees, T-Mobile's data breach affects 100 million users, and Crestron & Shure partner up for a conferencing collaboration that could change the face of AV.
Looking at the market insights and what COVID-19 could mean for the industry moving forward.
Looking at what XR is doing in the broadcasting space and the impact of that technology for shows moving forward.
With innovations like micro-LED embedded glass, what's in store for display solutions?
What are the ways that AV businesses could diversify in the post-pandemic market?
With the recent companies pulling out of CEDIA Expo 2021, we discuss the potential future of the show and what it means for the AV industry at large.
Every day there seems to be a new standard. What could possibly go wrong?
Getting a look at what's in store for the conferencing space at Enterprise Connect September 27-29.
Looking at the role of software when it comes to programming a control system.
InfoComm updates their in-person safety protocols, the IIJA puts $1.9 billion into infrastructure, and the immense increase in videoconferencing usage.
Back when CES went digital for 2021, we wondered what would mean for live events for the year.
Talking to Victoria Grupp about how music led into AV programming and her experiences as a women in the AV industry.
Talking to Meg Smith about the value of mistakes and learning along the way.
Using the power of external reality solutions like VR to incite empathy for users.
Google and ADT form a strategic partnership. How can integrators even compete?
What the semiconductor shortage could mean for shows like InfoComm.
HTSA partners with CEDIA Expo 2021 for Tommapalooza and 3G is getting sunsetted, but not without a fight.
Kaltura goes on the public market, Diversified acquires HB Communications, and the power of AV in immersive interactive installations.