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The InfoComm Infographic You Should See

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From our colleagues at rAVe Publications in USA comes a really superb infographic on InfoComm. Now that ISE is all grown-up, in Europe you might think we would forget about America’s InfoComm.

Not so. A good 20% of InfoComm attendees are from the EMEA region. APAC accounts for 28% and Latin America for 19%. In fact only 32% of InfoComm is North American!

The rAVe Infographic is captioned “Why You Need to Exhibit at InfoComm,” as there is some controversy in USA at the moment as SMART Technologies, the whiteboard giant, has pulled out of this year’s InfoComm.

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InfoComm Does Digital Signage in Bigger Way in 2013

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InfoComm 2013 will devote more attention to digital signage at its annual event, June 8-14 in Orlando, Florida.

Digital signage is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in pro AV with applications in retail, corporate, hospitality, institutional markets and more.

So what will there be to see at InfoComm 2013 in digital signage?

The new InfoComm Executive Director and CEO David Labuskes, CTS, RCDD says “…InfoComm 2013 is the largest digital signage marketplace for institutional buyers and technology managers in retail, government, corporate and hospitality spaces.”

The Digital Signage Pavilion on the show floor will show innovative products from the manufacturers, best practices presentations and training.

The Digital Signage Presentation Stage, located in the pavilion, will feature case studies and strategic advice throughout the show.

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Barco Buys Wireless Company AWIND

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 Barco AWIND

Without much fan fair, Barco bought one of the leading wireless transmission (wireless high-resolution video and audio) company today for $7.1 million dollars.

Founded in Taiwan in 2003 and employing about 60 people, AWIND technology is used in the majority of the projector manufacturers for wireless video/audio transmission (e.g., Epson, Sharp and Sony).

AWIND's wireless transmission system includes its own branded "black box" hardware, embedded firmware, wireless networking and software for Windows, Mac, Mobile and Linux. The system supports resolutions up 2048x1536.

You may also know AWIND from its USB dongle called WiGA, which allows for video and audio from a Mac or PC via a USB port to a projector or HDTV:

Obviously Barco will leverage AWIND for its ClickShare strategy. This is a good move for Barco since well over 65% of the wireless video and audio transmission systems (without Apple's AirPlay) on the market are using the AWIND technology.

Go Barco's ClickShare

Go AWIND

Sapphire Signage Hardware, Software at ISE 2013

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Sapphire Search

When you search the word “Sapphire” on Google Search, you’ll find 174 million references but Sapphire Technology comes up first, Number One even ahead of its namesake, the valuable gem.

While visitors at ISE might have been unfamiliar with this new entry in digital signage, some will recognize the Sapphire Technology brand as a famous maker of computer graphics cards.

Like Intel or Microsoft, Sapphire Technology is making the jump from IT to digital signage. Unlike Intel or Microsoft, Sapphire showed up with a stand at ISE.

They showcased a lineup of AV signal distribution and digital signage hardware and software offerings at ISE 2013-- with player PCs, extenders, splitters and video wall components driving a number of demos at the show.

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MultiTaction Codice: Personalizes Digital Signage

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MultiTouch

At ISE, MultiTouch exhibited “the world’s most advanced multi-touch display, the MultiTaction Cell 55” with ultra-thin bezel, All-in-One 42” & 55” multi-touch displays with Windows 8, MultiTaction Management Suite and its first application, MultiTaction Site Manager for remote management of interactive displays.

You could also find a prototype of Android on MultiTaction and a demo of Hybrid Tracking, MultiTouch’s new technology that allows interactive displays to be used in bright external lighting conditions

MultiTouch debuted the MultiTaction Codice. Personalized for each user in the form of a 2D barcode, Codice allows all digital signage, and other interactive display users, to send content directly to their emails just by using their personal ‘Codice’ marker.

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