ISE Insights
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As there is significant overlap in the end-user base for unified communications and education technology, ISE combines these two solution sets in a single Technology Zone, located in Hall 2.
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The pandemic has profoundly changed the way many of us think about how we live and work, reflected in a growing smart home sector.
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Technology and innovation have helped hotels and restaurants to transform how they operate in a new connected and contactless era.
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Post-pandemic demands for wellness tech, efficient use of energy and greater connectivity will all be addressed by exhibitors in the Residential & Smart Building Zone
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The corporate sector has long been a leading vertical in terms of spend on AV, with revenue of $58.6 billion forecast for 2022 and a CAGR of 5.5% to 2027, according to the latest IOTA report from AVIXA.
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From rock bottom, the live events business is returning to health and with it a rental and staging business that has is also addressing virtual production and sustainability
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Professional AV has never been about a single technology or a point product business. The reason pro AV exists as an industry and the absolute driver of its continuing expansion is its integration of different, evolving audiovisual and networking technologies into outstanding creative and practical solutions.
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Audio is key to a total integrated AV experience whatever the setting. That’s why the ISE Audio Zone is packed with solutions for every market sector for all sizes of project and any type of application. ISE 2023 covers the entire audio signal chain from microphones to loudspeakers and everything in between.
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In 2022, physical attendance at venues returned with a bang as music concerts, sporting events and immersive entertainment venues fed audiences craving the live experience. The hiatus seemed to have recharged the whole sector.