Summer is always a busy time for Draper and the rest of the AV world as we plan for and participate in InfoComm, North America’s largest audiovisual trade show. This year will be quite different for the AV world, with the in-person show being cancelled due to COVID-19.

However, Draper still has some great opportunities to engage with our customers through virtual trade shows. We will be participating in two such online programs.

InfoComm 2020 Connected
Billed as “the virtual audiovisual and integrated experience event, the virtual show will feature many typical InfoComm traditions. AVIXA CEO Dave Labuskes will deliver the keynote, “A Better Normal: Reducing Friction and Finding Our Way in a Hybrid World.” Exhibitors including Draper will showcase new products and meet virtually with visitors by appointment. We will have videos, a presentation, and other goodies to download. There will be several educational sessions on a variety of subjects and opportunities for virtual networking.

InfoComm 2020 Connected will take place June 16-18. Click here to learn more and register for free.

Projection Expo 2020
This online trade show is being developed by ProjectorCentral, an online resource for projectors, screens, and other related products. This show will focus only on projection. Attendees can visit virtual booths for new product information, photos, video, and other downloadable content. Projection Expo 2020 will be live June 15-July 15. Registration for this event is also free. Click here for more information and to sign up.

Be sure to visit Draper at either or both of these shows to see what new AV ideas and solutions we have up our sleeves. We will be sharing previews of what you’ll see from us at these shows in the coming weeks. We will also keep seeking opportunities to safely engage with our customers and partners so we can help them as much as possible as construction and AV projects are restarted.

Processing...
Thank you! Your subscription has been confirmed. You'll hear from us soon.
OPT-IN
Receive new blog posts via email
ErrorHere