Peerless-AV announces 2024 AV showcase keynote speakers

Peerless-AV announces 2024 AV showcase keynote speakers
Peerless-AV has announced its keynote speakers for its 2024 AV showcase held at Lord’s cricket ground in London.

Speakers from AVIXA, Microsoft, Neutral Human and Visual Displays will deliver insights at the event, with education sessions taking place live on the show floor during both mornings of the event.

The sessions are supported by Sennheiser’s Mobile Connect app and Samsung The Wall MicroLED display. The keynotes will offer AV Showcase visitors to hear from and engage with keynote speakers on industry trends, as well as access insights to data and content. The event will allow attendees to attain one AVIXA renewal unit (RU) per session.

The programme will include:

14th May 2024 – 10:30-11:30

Keynote – Michael Bouman, EMEA solution specialist lead teams & devices, Microsoft

Panelist – Greg Jeffreys, founder and co-founder, Visual Displays

Topic: Latest trends and what to look for when deploying Teams Rooms, including insights into integrating Copilot and GenAI

15th May 2024 – 10:30-11:30

Keynote – Ben Barnard, regional manager, AVIXA UK and Ireland

Topic – ISE takeaways and future trends

Keynote – Sarah Cox, founder and managing director, Neutral Human and co-founder of Framesync

Topic – XR, virtual production and hybrid events, it’s all linked

Keith Dutch, managing director – EMEA, Peerless-AV, commented: “Lord’s will be the nucleus of the UK AV world for these two days in May. The floor plan is designed to offer visiting professionals access to a wide range of vendors and innovative technologies and the education programme will provide a platform to hear from industry authorities on the latest advancements, topics and talking points impacting the year ahead.”

The 2024 AV showcase will take place from 14-15 May 2024 at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London.

Pictured (L to R): Michael Bouman, Microsoft, Greg Jeffreys, Visual Displays, Sarah Cox, Neural Human, Ben Barnard, AVIXA








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