Rants & rAVes — Episode 1092: How Panasonic is Helping the K-20 Market
Everyone pivoted during the pandemic — some more than others. Panasonic, however, was lucky — it was already armed with a host of hybrid-focused educational products, and it upgraded a bunch of others. Now, the company has a complete lineup of K-12 and higher-ed laser projectors, direct-view displays and PTZ cameras (and something called Moonshot) that are all aimed at helping EDU do AV right. Watch this podcast with Panasonic’s Darryl Krall and rAVe’s Gary Kayye!
If you want to learn more, go to www.e4experience.com — Panasonic will bring its EDU solutions to the E4 Experience in Anaheim later this month. You can also register for this EDU webinar: https://www.avixa.org/events/2022/03/24/default-calendar/inside-look-next-generation-connected-and-collaborative-classrooms
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