Weekly Wrap-Up: InfoComm 2014

Well, this year’s InfoComm Show has come and gone. It was an amazing show and the attendance for 2014 broke an all-time attendance record! In case you missed something, we have decided to dedicate this week’s Weekly Wrap-Up to InfoComm 2014. This wrap up only covers a small amount of news that came from the show last week, but you can see all of our coverage on the 2014 InfoComm MicroSite.
This Weekly Wrap-Up includes a few one-on-one interviews featuring Harman, Panasonic and Barco, a blog post from Matt Cooper, the winners of the 2014 rAVe Readers’ Choice Awards and our wrap-up video. Enjoy this wrap-up of InfoComm and if you think we fail to mentioned something let us know!

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