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Just Keep Singing
Another Monday means another round of covering the latest news coming out of the commercial side of AV. Joining Mr. Albright today are Regional Sales Director at Mersive Technologies Joel Carroll, Integrated Systems Design Partner for Kirkegaard Bren Walker, and Technology Consultant for AVPros.io Eugene Ababio.
Our first story discusses all things USB-C. The leading force in the adoption is the industry-wide move towards USB4 and Thunderbolt. However, there are some misconceptions about what USB4 and USB Type-C actually do. How major of a role does USB-C play in the pro AV industry?
Next up, Exertis Pro AV closes its office in Australia, prompting pro AV manufacturers to announce new distribution arrangements in the country. What do you do when your dealer suddenly goes out of business? How do you build new dealer relationships?
Our final story comes from our own site. Pearl Technology announced its second annual showcase in September in Peoria, IL. The event will host hundreds of AV professionals featuring numerous manufacturers including Absen, Legrand, and ScreenBeam. What attracts participants to go and support local events? How important are these local events to the industry?
Host: Tim Albright
Guests:
- Joel Carroll – Mersive Technologies
- Bren Walker – Kirkegaard
- Eugene Ababio – AVPros.io
Links to sources:
- AVNetwork – USB-C
- AV Magazine – Exertis Pro AV closes its office in Australia
- AVNation – Pearl Technology announced its second annual showcase
Notes:
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