Panasonic’s Art Rankin Talks to Gary About the Company’s InfoComm Presence
Centered around an image-mapped Tesla, Panasonic is debuting over 15 new products at InfoComm. And, Art Rankin, their VP of business division strategy — AV, couldn’t be happier as the Tesla is integrated with all sorts of Panasonic product and technology. In addition to image mapping and edge blending and warping,
Panasonic is filled with an application’s-based booth that includes the entire ProAV B2B line.
Watch this video to get the inside-scoop:
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