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Latest news for 2020

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8 May 2020, 13:31
The news that Google Meet will be free to all users from May, just after Facebook launched Messenger Rooms amid security concerns around Zoom, has had a mixed reception.
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6 May 2020, 09:24
The sentiment of respondents to AVIXA’s latest survey appears to have plateaued and while some companies have seen work returning, others cite loan assistance to help weather the storm.
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4 May 2020, 10:17
Due to the unprecedented circumstances that we are all experiencing, the AV Awards have been rescheduled to Friday 20 November at their new home, Evolution London.
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30 Apr 2020, 09:38
When the London School of Economics team set out to create a flexible and sustainable teaching building, they relied on proAV to complete the AV integration.
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28 Apr 2020, 11:14
The Philips U-line and Q-Line displays are being used for movie trailers, menus, promotions and more at Norway’s newest, biggest and most technologically advanced cinema complex.
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23 Apr 2020, 11:05
Images of health workers, police and troops have been projected onto skyscrapers in a midnight light show to mark the lifting of a 76-day lockdown in Wuhan, China, epicentre of the pandemic.
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21 Apr 2020, 10:50
Texts taken from a royal broadcast to the nation are being displayed with a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II on the iconic Picadilly LIghts DOOH screen in the centre of London.
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20 Apr 2020, 13:14
Respondents to AVIXA’s fifth Impact Survey are having difficulty envisioning how the pandemic will play out for their businesses, with greater shares citing declining revenues and slower sales.
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16 Apr 2020, 09:13
Simon Hayes of NEC imagines what life will be like if continued remote collaboration and communication leads to an average 25% reduction in travel after the pandemic is over.
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14 Apr 2020, 09:55
“This was not a decision we made lightly,” said David Labuskes, CEO of AVIXA, which is exploring alternative ways of bringing the content the show has become known for to the industry.