In this blog post, I’d like to share my insights into InfoComm 2024. I joined Listen Technologies in January 2024 and have been part of our marketing team since then. In my role, I work on case studies, social media content, email campaigns, and event prep, so I saw how much time and preparation it took to make InfoComm a success.
For instance, we contacted our new booth builder in September 2023 for this year’s show. It was neat to see all of the planning come to life and how beautiful our new booth build looked. And that is just one piece of the big puzzle to ensure the tradeshow went smoothly.
I had expected the event to be bustling, but I hadn’t anticipated the level of traffic we experienced, particularly on the first day. In marketing, we often hear customer stories and understand how much people value our products. However, hearing these firsthand made me truly grasp the impact Listen has on people’s lives. And that was really rewarding to be able to experience.
It was neat to see the excitement about our new products, ListenWIFI and Auri™ (in partnership with Ampetronic). We also got to demo and share more about our other products, such as ListenTALK, ListenRF, ListenIR, and Hearing Loop, an Ampetronic product. Some of the Ampetronic team was also at our booth, providing in-depth Loop demos from the experts who developed the technology.
We were honored to have won a few awards at the show:
Here is a round-up of publications that we were featured in:
ListenTALK is the official sponsor of the AVIXA show floor tours, and I loved seeing it used on the busy tradeshow floor. ListenTALK is a portable, two-way communication system that excels in noisy environments, offering crystal-clear audio without amplifying ambient noise, which is an ideal technology for a busy environment like InfoComm.
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