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InfoComm 2016 to Showcase Live Events Technologies

The live events community will make its presence felt at InfoComm 2016, June 4-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Show organizers expect nearly 1,000 exhibitors, occupying more than 500,000-sq.-ft. net of show space, making it the largest AV tradeshow in North America. InfoComm 2016 builds on last year's record attendance, with attendees from all 50 United States and more than 100 countries around the world.

Registration for InfoComm 2016 is officially open at infocommshow.org. InfoComm 2016 is sponsored by presenting show partner Samsung, strategic show partners Crestron and Blackmagic Design, and supporting show sponsor Christie.

The event features a Lighting & Staging Pavilion, a free live events forum on emerging issues, and a wide variety of networking and educational events. "InfoComm welcomes ESTA members to participate in this vibrant event, and encourages its members to attend our receptions, classes and council meetings oriented towards the live events professional," said Betsy Jaffe, senior vice president of member services, InfoComm International.

InfoComm 2016 organizers are making it easier for attendees to sample InfoComm 2016's diverse education offerings by making the majority of the program available for one price. For the first time, attendees can pay one price for access to more than 90 sessions and workshops -- each worth CTS renewal units -- rather than register for sessions individually. For only $189 ($279 for non-InfoComm members) AV professionals can attend any seminar or workshop offered Wednesday to Friday, excluding manufacturer training, tours, or labs. If a conflict arises, or a different session catches the eye, they can simply attend a different session.

"This gives our attendees a chance to sample as much education as they have time for," said Rachel Bradshaw, director of exposition content, InfoComm International.

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(25 March 2016)

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