We attended the AV Alliance's Get Together 2024 in Vancouver

We attended the AV Alliance's Get Together 2024 in Vancouver

From September 25 to 28, at VA 361 Productions we attended the AV Alliance Get Together in Vancouver, a must-attend event that brought together the most prominent leaders and companies in the global audiovisual industry. This meeting became a an essential platform for sharing the latest technological advances and best practices in audiovisual production.

The AV Alliance's key annual event

The Get Together is one of the most important events of the year for the alliance, since it allows its members to sharing knowledge, discussing emerging trends and exploring new ways to improve audiovisual production for corporate events.

This year's event, held in Vancouver, not only focused on the technical aspects, but also provided opportunities for networking and strengthening relationships among professionals in the sector.

Why is this event important?

AV Alliance's Get Together is an excellent opportunity for audiovisual companies to keep up with the latest technological innovations. The audiovisual sector is constantly evolving, and knowing the new solutions in sound and lighting can make a difference in the quality and impact of any event. In addition, the adoption of more efficient technologies can optimize resources, reduce costs and improve the audience experience.

AV Alliance Get Together Highlights

The event began with a warm welcome from the organizers, followed by presentations from the following speakers Stagevision and Proshow Audiovisual

Technical presentations and showcases

This was followed by technical presentations and showcases by some of the most innovative members of the AV Alliance, including satis&fy, AVFX, Special Effects and Limelight Veranstaltungstechnik. These companies showcased the latest advances in audiovisual technology, including solutions for hybrid events, interactive projections and immersive environments.

Sustainability in Events: Implementation of ISO 20121

During the presentation on the standard ISO 20121Alex Ostermaier explained how this certification helps companies to manage events in a sustainable manner, reducing environmental impact and optimizing the use of resources. This standard is becoming an essential standard for companies wishing to be recognized for their efforts in organizing environmentally responsible events.

What does this mean for event companies?

Companies that integrate sustainability into their operations not only comply with environmental regulations, but also respond to growing customer demand for more responsible events. The implementation of technologies such as LED lighting, energy-saving projections and waste reduction in production are key steps to achieve sustainable audiovisual production.

Sponsors and State-of-the-Art Technology

Afterwards, there was also a space for the presentations of the sponsors of the event, where leading technology companies, such as Barco, Disguise, Panasonic Connect, AV-Drop, ROE visual, Elation Lightning, Intellievent and Theatrixx Technologies. These companies showcased the latest tools and solutions for events.

The Importance of Networking and Collaboration

The AV Alliance Get Together was not only an opportunity to learn about the latest technological innovations, but also a space for the networking and the creation of partnerships between companies in the sector. During coffee breaks and lunch, attendees were able to exchange ideas, discuss their experiences and establish strategic alliances.

The AV Alliance Get Together in Vancouver has been an enriching experience that demonstrated the importance of keeping up with the latest trends. For companies such as VA 361 Productions, these events are essential to continue offering high quality services and staying ahead in a competitive industry. We are confident that the solutions presented, from sustainability to new equipment, will shape the future of audiovisual production at events.

We look forward to the next Get Together!

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