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This keynote presenter only has a USB flash drive, that emcee only has access to an online file with their PowerPoint, and yet another session leader is using Android or Apple-based access when the event is all but programmed for the “other” operating system.

WHO: HIRE AN EXPERTĮvery large conference room brings a flurry of AV needs from presenters and speakers, each with their own tech-compatibility quirks. Here’s a short list of five things you need to know about setting up audio visual technology for your event. So what do you need to know to make sure that your great event leaves every attendee talking about all the right things, rather than gossiping (or worse, posting) about the wrong ones? The AV tech requirements for events will vary on several fronts – the number of attendees, for example, or the capabilities of the conference room, hotel, or virtual platform. While some event components can be expanded or contracted depending on in-the-moment need, sound, lighting and visual systems are the centerpiece to every keynote and speech, and often the sole teaching tool available to presenters for sessions and class-style presentations. Whether your aim is making sales or presenting information, giving your audience a high-quality, consistent audio/visual experience is crucial to making sure they focus on the message, not the medium.


Whether you’re hosting a hybrid, in-person, or virtual event, your goal should be to engage your audience with high-quality, consistent audio-visual services. But, there is a universal truth when it comes to corporate event production: visuals, particularly when paired with audio components, drive messages. The events industry is constantly evolving.
