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InfoComm 2012: Communications Intensified

Get ready for the most energizing audiovisual gathering in the world. Walk away with innovative solutions, fresh ideas and new connections

 

 

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Why InfoComm?

"AV" as we know it today is a vibrant, exciting industry that intensifies the power of communications. From the boardroom to the classroom and everything in between, audiovisual communications is an integral part of our everyday lives.

InfoComm 2012 boasts 925+ exhibitors showcasing thousands of products, over 300 education sessions taught by the industry's most respected experts and over 34,000 AV pros from all around the world. Come and join us for the largest, most comprehensive AV trade show in the world!

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  • Looking for one of these partner groups? 3D Comm, Display Search, IMCCA, Realcomm, NSCA, SynAudCon, Projection Summit and TFWM will all be at InfoComm!
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