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NSCA Every year, NSCA Expo attendees have a chance to get a closer look at products and installation techniques when they visit the show floor and attend...
Steerable Arrays By Jack Kontney
If there is one thing we've learned about the loudspeaker market over the past couple of decades, it's that we should never get too comfortable with the...
By Don Kreski
The process of a company logo redesign is more complicated than just hiring a designer and turning him loose....
High-tech Entertainment Meets Higher Education By Ben Stowe, system designer for NorthernLightFX
State-of-the-art sound and lighting system installed at North Dakota State College of Science facility....
CEDIA, NSCA and InfoComm go further to offer their members quality education...
Security Watch: By Bret Bass
In the summer of 2003, former Assistant NYPD Commissioner Charles Connolly said that law enforcement could no longer ignore the potential for a public-private...
By Michael Goldman
Shortly after visiting the NAMM show in Anaheim, Calif., last month, I happened upon coverage of the event in Los Angeles Times. The article rightly calls...
By Jay Armand, CTS
As one of my first acts as InfoComm's new president, I want to share an update on InfoComm's plans for 2007, and to encourage you to become involved in...
Picture This: By Jeff Sauer
I've been attending the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for a dozen years now, and have seen everything from vacuum cleaners to bread makers. Most...
By Don Kreski
Have you ever lost a project even though you had the low bid? There are many reasons why that might happen, but the most common is that the customer simply doesn’t believe you’re able to finish the job, or finish it as smoothly and as reliably as someone else....
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