InfoComm 100 Forum

Friday, June 11 | 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Room N262
The new world of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a combination of a technology and a business practice that will affect all AV companies because they are part of the new world of commercial construction. At the 2nd Annual InfoComm 100 taking place this April, these topics and the social, political, and economic aspects of our society will be discussed to gain an understanding of the “new normal for how business is done through collaboration.”
This session, organized by InfoComm Chairman Jay Rogina, will feature respected futurist, consultant, speaker, communications expert and author Rex Miller discussing his views and a panel of InfoComm 100 attendees that will react to Rex’s ideas and discuss the InfoComm 100’s perspective how the AV communications industry will be affected. Earn 1.5 RUs when you attend!
Free to all attendees!
About Rex Miller
Rex Miller is a nationally respected futurist, consultant, speaker and communications expert and author. His book, The Millennium Matrix, introduces an innovative historical view describing the power of changing media on culture and the organizations within the culture. It describes the new leadership models necessary to navigate change and lead a rising iGeneration. The Millennium Matrix outlines the new leadership and organizational paradigms for a digital world.
His recent book, The Commercial Real Estate Revolution, describes the dysfunction of an industry struggling with old paradigms and behavior. The book explains nine trends and keys to transforming this $1.4 trillion industry. It shares the results of a three years research effort with fifteen of the largest firms and organizations within the industry. His effort was awarded the 2009 CoreNet Global Innovator of the Year Award. CoreNet is an association of 7000 corporate real estate executives from Fortune 1000 companies.
Rex is the Thought Leader for Mindshift, a consortium within the commercial real estate working toward industry transformation. Some of the organizations include: Turner Construction, Gensler, KPMG, American Institute of Architects, GSA, Metropolis Magazine, Haworth, Strategic Dimensions, Transwestern, Walter P Moore and several specialty firms.