4 blog posts about infoComm13 that aren’t shamelessly self-promotional

We incredibly excited to be heading down to infoComm13 next week. It is a little tricky to find blog entries about the event that aren’t largely [and somewhat shamelessly] self-promotional (we’re guilty of this ourselves).

We did, however, find these entries that might be helpful for fellow attendees (and the otherwise curious):

  • This is particularly exciting. John Huntington over at Control Geek will be hosting a Geekout at Full Sail. The Geekout will be a mix of an examination of a drinking, socializing and a handful of case studies. We hope to see you there.
  • Over at rAVe, Mark Coxon confronts some of the past issues he has had with the show, and works toward making amends.
  • Here is a look at the two events  Women in AV will be offering at infoComm13: “We’ll be doing all the same things we did last year and we also have a few fantastic initiatives we are excited to be launching at InfoComm13!  So, join us again for another fantastic year of advancing women in AV!”
  • This one comes straight from the folks at infoComm themselves, and it takes a look at what can be expected form Keynote Speaker Jeremy Gutsche: “Gutsche is big time. And if he were an AV integrator, he’d be considered ‘young AV,’ which means listening to his thoughts is like getting into the heads of the next generation of AV professionals and clients.”
  • And, of course, you could win some speakers of our speakers, but that veers back into the shameless self-promotional territory.

Enjoy and we look forward to seeing you in Orlando.