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  • The InfoComm 2025 Experience | AVWeek 721
    Jun 16 2025

    InfoComm 2025 returns to Orlando, showcasing the latest innovations in technology of the AV industry. We sit in the middle of one of the largest trade shows for our community in Midwich US's studio to discuss everything that's happened at the show. We talk about the trade show experience, the coolest things we found on the floor, the future of the industry and much more.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Every week we take a look at the biggest news and stories surrounding the AV industry. Well, this week the big story is InfoComm 2025. And to do just that we have gathered a rotating roundtable of guests to talk about it all. This episode we are joined by Iffat Chaudhry from Involve, Chris Neto of Midwich US, Brittany DiCesare from Control Concepts and Justin Watts of AMD.

    Host: Tim Albright

    • Guests:Iffat Chaudhry – Involve Visual Collaboration
    • Chris Neto – Midwich US
    • Brittany DiCesare – Control Concepts
    • Justin Watts – AMD

    Link to Articles:

    • AVNation – InfoComm 2025 Coverage


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    29 min
  • Why Compliant Cables Matter | AVWeek 720
    Jun 9 2025

    Room kits have gone from "nice-to-have" to "why-aren’t-you-using-this?" in record time, reshaping how AV and IT teams approach meeting spaces. Meanwhile, ignoring TAA compliance? That’s a fast-track to being ghosted from federal and EDU bids, no matter how killer your system is.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    This week on AVWeek, Tim Albright and his expert guest panel unpack how room kits are cannibalizing custom installs and what other AV verticals should borrow from the kit playbook. Plus, they break down the critical role TAA/BAA compliance plays in making or breaking your next big government project.

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Dawn Meade – Dawn on LinkedIn
    • Kelly Teel – Kelly on LinkedIn
    • Jeremy Glowacki – Projector Central


    This Week In AV:AV Magazine – NETGEAR acquires Exium

    • Digital Signage Today – SpinetiX has new Q-SYS certified plugin
    • AVNation – Matrox earns AWS validation
    • Essential Install – Peerless-AV's SEAMLESS launches
    • CTI – CTI Acquires Candeo Vision


    Roundtable Topics:

    • rAVe Pubs – Room Kits in Enterprise AV
    • AVNation – Vanco's TAA-Compliant HDMI


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    34 min
  • Learning To Be Fluid Amidst Tariffs | AVWeek 719
    Jun 2 2025

    The AV industry is bracing for impact as tariff chaos threatens to detonate project budgets before InfoComm 2025 even begins. The mic market is in beast mode, thanks to the content creator gold rush that’s turning every basement into a broadcast studio.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    This week on AVWeek, Tim Albright leads a must-hear conversation with industry pros diving into the real cost of AV tariffs, the need for stability in economic policy to make informed AV decisions, and why the rise of podcasting and the demand for better audio in conferencing are pushing plug-and-play audio gear to dominate boardrooms and bedrooms alike.

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Mark J. Pescatore – SCN
    • Jason Haynie – Q2


    This Week In AV:

    • AV Network – AVPro Global Acquires RTI
    • Strata-Gee – Harman & Klipsch Litigation
    • rAVe Pubs – Open AV Cloud Launched by Panasonic, Sony, BrightSign & more
    • AV Magazine – Cisco Fastest Growing Partner for Teams
    • Commercial Integrator – Visionary Renews Partnership with Resorts World Las Vegas


    Roundtable Topics:

    • AVNation – Tariffs on AV ahead of InfoComm 2025
    • AV Network – Podcast Surge & Audio Equipment


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    35 min
  • What's NΞXXT For AI in AV? | AVWeek 718
    May 26 2025

    "Full stack" AV is the hottest buzzword in town, but are vendors building the future or just stacking up marketing fluff? NΞXXT promises to be your AI transformation superhero, but will they save the day or just add to the villain roster?

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Tim Albright and his panel of industry experts bring the heat this week on AVWeek! They break down whether full stack AV is true innovation or just integration theater and put the promises of AI under the microscope. The discussion also dives into how AI is helping create smarter, more immersive AV experiences and how, at its core, AV is all about enhancing communication. Plus, they explore what the industry truly needs from AI-focused organizations versus what we’re actually getting.

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Brock McGinnis – Nationwide AV
    • Craig Durr – Collab Collective
    • Misty Chalk – BrightSign


    This Week In AV:

    • AV Network – Sonance Acquires Blaze Audio
    • The Verge – Project Starline is now Google Beam
    • AV Magazine – Samsung & Burger King Showcasing AI Drive-Thru
    • AVNation – Sennheiser's new 1-channel Microphone
    • AV Network – Noelle Russell To Present AVIXA Women's Breakfast Keynote for IC25


    Roundtable Topics:

    • AV Magazine – Q-SYS Unveils Itself as Full Stack Platform
    • AVNation – Byron Tarry to Debut what’s NΞXXT at InfoComm


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    35 min
  • What's The Real Price of Trunk Slammers? | AVWeek 717
    May 19 2025

    Say goodbye to matrix switchers, AV-over-IP is eating their lunch and taking their jobs! Those "trunk slammers" promising bargain installs? They're like discount sushi, cheap going in, catastrophic coming out.

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Tim Albright returns with another essential episode of AVWeek to dissect the latest updates reshaping the commercial AV landscape, including the unstoppable rise of AV-over-IP, and the hidden costs of hiring "trunk slammers".

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Amala Reddie – Commercial Integrator
    • Bren Walker – Kirkegaard
    • Steph Beckett – rAVe Pubs


    This Week In AV:

    • Reuters – China and US Tariffs paused
    • Forbes – RØDE Purchases Lectrosonics
    • Bleeping Computer – Microsoft Will Block Screen Captures in Teams
    • AV Network – Sony Expands Bravia Line
    • AVNation – QSC Expands Q-SYS Platform


    Roundtable Topics:

    • rAVe Pubs – Selling To 'Trunk Slammers'
    • Commercial AV – The Future of AV over IP
    • AVNation – Jetbuilt Powered by AI


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    32 min
  • S E709: Touchscreen Buttons You Can Stretch | AVWeek 716
    May 12 2025

    Cheap Digital Signage: Can Korbyt help Amazon Signage Stick take over Pro AV? Projectors and Video Walls: even if price isn't a restriction, the way it is for education, our panel has some reasons why a projector might be the right choice for your big room. A touchscreen with buttons? LG is showing off a flat display that can "protrude touch buttons" on demand at SID Display Week. Will this revolutionize control system panels?

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    Patrick Norton steps in for Tim Albright on this week's episode of AVWeek, discussing with our panel of experts Amazon's efforts to dominate digital signage, why projectors will continue to be the choice for classrooms - and other large rooms - even as video walls become more affordable, and LG's new touchscreen technology that can "protrude" touch buttons on demand.

    Host: Patrick Norton

    Guests:

    • Willie Franklin – Willie on LinkedIn
    • Michell Loret – ITAVAI
    • Susan Wilhite – Bluefin


    This Week In AV:

    • Harman – Masimo Selling Consumer Audio Businesses to Harman


    Roundtable Topics:

    • Commercial Integrator – Amazon Providing Cost-Effective Digital Signage
    • AVNation – Higher Education Projectors
    • The Verge – Shifting Touchscreen Buttons from LG


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    37 min
  • We All Need An Emotional Support Cable | AVWeek 715
    May 5 2025

    Cable wars heat up as Chinese powerhouses unleash GPMI—the fee-free standard that makes HDMI look like dial-up! Smart AV engineering hits the classroom in China's education overhaul, but can degrees keep pace with real-world tech? Fake L-Acoustics gear nearly brought the house down literally as counterfeiters gambled with lives using half-strength metal components!

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    This week, we’re bringing in industry experts to break down the latest developments reshaping the commercial AV landscape, including the emergence of GPMI as a challenger to established cable standards, whether specialized AV degrees are the future of industry education, and how companies like L-Acoustics are fighting back against dangerous counterfeits.

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Jennifer Weaver – Laia Technologies
    • David Maldow – Let's Do Video
    • Andrew Page – Empirical


    This Week In AV:

    • Commercial Integrator – Kramer's Tariff Updates
    • Mimo Monitors – Mimo Displays TAA Compliant
    • Shure – Shure IntelliMix Certified for Teams Rooms
    • AVNation – UCLA Partners with PlaceOS for Connected Campus


    Roundtable Topics:

    • rAVe Pubs – New Potential Cable Standard, GPMI
    • AV Magazine – China Introduces Degree in AV
    • Front of House – L-Acoustics Wins Counterfeit Cases in Germany & France


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    32 min
  • Sustainable AV Practices | AVWeek 714
    Apr 28 2025

    Going green while saving green? AVer's trade-in program is a win-win knockout! And Hackers turned chicken menus into political billboards overnight, is your network next?

    The video version of this podcast can be found here.

    This week on AVWeek, Tim Albright and industry guests dive into the latest updates reshaping the commercial AV landscape, including the business and environmental benefits of AVer's new trade-in program, critical security lessons from the massive Canadian restaurant menu board hack, and the growing need to educate AV users and integrators on network security through essential best practices.

    Host: Tim Albright

    Guests:

    • Dawn Meade – Dawn on LinkedIn
    • Gina Sansivero – AtlasIED
    • Luke Jordan – Electro Acoustics


    This Week In AV:

    • AV Magazine– Blackmagic Design Halts Plans for US Factory
    • AV Network – Remembering Martijn van der Woude
    • CNBC – Google Says Return To Office Or Quit
    • rAVe Pubs – SNA Displays Giant LED Screen at 5 Times Square
    • Business Wire – AVI Systems Becomes FORTÉ


    Roundtable Topics:

    • AV Buyers' Club – AVer Tech Trade-in Program
    • AV Magazine – Chicken Shop Screens Hacked


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    32 min