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May 2025

How AI Has Shifted the Landscape for Construction Risk

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150

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This session will delve into AI's game-changing capabilities, from predictive risk analytics and real-time monitoring to streamlined compliance and safety protocols. Contractors are already seeing AI's potential to reduce project delays, enhance worker safety and improve cost predictability. However, it can also be a double-edged sword when contractors rely on AI to do things it doesn't have the maturity to achieve. And in terms of liability, there isn't much legal precedent for disputes rooted in AI use in construction. Our experts will explore the landscape of AI and where it is best used. Vendor fit: Perfect for companies looking to help contractors understand how AI-driven insights can mitigate uncertainty and drive efficiency. 

August 2025

AV As a Service: Why it Now Makes Sense to Outsource Some AV

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200

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An engaged audience of IT professionals will be looking to learn from key AV industrymanufacturers and AVaaS companies about the benefits of their
company's offering. Each vendor spokesperson is an expert on business continuity as it relates to AV/IT systems and services.

November 2025

Getting Collaboration Right: Simple, Deployable, and Manageable Systems

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Atlona, Mersive Technologies, Barco

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250

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Despite the strides made over the past few years, many pain points still exist when it comes to meetings or classroom collaboration.

Whether all participants are in one meeting space, classroom, or multiple locations, initiating a videoconference and collaborating is not always seamless. Hearing and seeing everyone clearly continue to be a problem, and sharing content from multiple devices to multiple screens can be elusive.

December 2025

Higher Ed UC&C: How to Ensure Campuswide Meeting and Public Spaces Work Like an Enterprise

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250

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Some colleges and universities have a larger footprint than many corporate
enterprises but have unique needs for unified communications and collaboration.

This panel discusses systems and UC&C technologies that enable a seamless campus experience.