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May 2025

How AI Has Shifted the Landscape for Construction Risk

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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

NextGen Audio Begins With IP

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The transition to audio over IP over the past decade has revolutionized the broadcast industry, bringing added flexibility and improving quality and options for the viewer. This webcast will examine how the latest advances in codecs and the cloud are helping broadcasters using AoIP to deliver high quality and immersive audio on any device.

September 2025

Leading the Workforce of the Future

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The workforce of the future is developing rapidly, thanks to emerging technologies, shifting employee expectations, and the adoption of remote and hybrid work models. This webinar will discuss how leaders can adjust to these changes and effectively manage an agile, multigenerational workforce. Discussion points include getting more from technologies like AI and automation, nurturing continuous upskilling and reskilling, and creating flexible workplace policies that draw and retain top talent.

October 2025

Security for AV Pros: New Trends for Control Rooms and Endpoints

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New factors are driving the integration of control rooms, whether for surveillance and physical security for EOCs, or to manage multi-room, large campus installations or content distribution systems. Emerging technology including AI, AVoIP distribution and control, encryption, network security, display resolution, power management, and more, are changing the options and design opportunities. In this panel, hosted by Sound & Video Contractor editor Cynthia Wisehart, we rank the trends in order of importance and discuss how to more competitively and effectively specify for control room settings.