The Future of AV in Corporate Events: Trends to Navigate Uncertain Times [Free Report]
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The world has seen some dramatic changes in the last six months, and the impact on events has been massive. Event professionals in every corner of the industry are adapting to a new normal and pivoting to remain profitable.
AV has a unique and compelling role to play in the recovery of the industry as a shift to video content, both streamed and pre-recorded, places a higher premium on production value than ever before. Whether through consultancies, equipment, or virtual venues, AV partners must explore new verticals and discover the value they can uniquely offer.
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