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AV News and a panel of experts consider the ways in which technologists have addressed the challenges presented by hybrid working,
Pro AV outlook positive despite IDNS announce £25,000 decline in 2020 technology winner After peaking at $259 billion in 2019, pro AV industry revenue dropped to $214 billion globally in 2020 due to the pandemic, according to the new 2021 AV Industry Outlook and Trends Analysis (IOTA) produced by AVIXA. IOTA forecasts revenue will reach $232 billion in 2021 and grow to $329 billion
worst of the pandemic, thereby allowing economies to rebound and pro AV to benefit. While true in parts of Asia, this was not the case in much of the world and so pro AV fared even worse than our initial forecasts would indicate,” said Sean Wargo, Senior Director of Market Intelligence, AVIXA. “The
spending. The Americas pro AV market dropped by 16.7%, to $77.6 billion in 2020, somewhat bolstered by a strong first quarter in 2020. A strong recovery is expected, with 2021 revenues rising to $83.6 billion. The Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region was
After the success of their recent brand launch, leading audio visual (AV), IT and infrastructure integrator IDNS, are pleased to announce the winners of their £25,000 technology giveaway to education. The competition, which ran throughout May, was free for anyone to enter but the prizes could only be won by education establishments. A live prize draw saw three lucky schools win a share of the prizes. •Esh Winning Primary School •Ribbleton Avenue Methodist Junior School •Giles Brook Primary School Each school has won either a single, or multiple classroom, blended learning solution. The blended learning solutions pro-
Darren Clayman, Managing Director at IDNS.
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PPDS says 'Care about your air!' Digital signage is poised for strong revenue growth, with a forecast of $32 billion in 2021, increasing to $44.7 billion in 2026 [Picture: Pronto TV] in 2026, representing a 7.2% good news is we are now seecompound annual growth rate ing meaningful recovery, and so (CAGR). strong growth dominates our reThe 2021 IOTA explores the vised estimates going forward.” global trends within the pro AV Overall, pro AV revenues were industry, providing an overview the least impacted in the Asia of AVIXA’s current five-year Pacific (APAC) region. Having forecasts of revenues for prod- taken pre-emptive measures for ucts and services along with COVID-19 early and effectively, the predominant trends driving China significantly recovered these forecasts. during the first half of 2020. “Back in the early part of Overall annual growth for AV 2020, there was a lot of op- spending in the APAC region timism that initial lockdowns registered at -16.1%, resulting and other measures would help in revenues of $78.8 billion get most regions through the and contributing 37% of global
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the hardest hit due to more challenged economies going into the pandemic and many factors creating variety in rate of recovery. 2020 spending on pro AV in the region declined by 19.7% to $57 billion. Across all solution areas, conferencing and collaboration generated the highest revenue as workers went remote, students participated in distance learning, and events went virtual. The solution is forecast to generate $43.5 billion in 2021 and reach $49.9 billion in 2026.
PPDS has announced the launch of ‘Air Quality Sensor’ – a brand new, highly advanced and innovative air quality monitoring solution, designed exclusively to help schools and businesses (including corporate, retail and hospitality) create healthier and more productive working and learning environments, using Philips professional TVs, interactive displays and digital signage solutions. Part of PPDS’ new ‘Total Solutions’ strategy and inspired by
its relentless and continued efforts to rapidly bring new and relevant solutions to market when customers need them most (such as PeopleCount), the PPDS Air Quality Sensor extends the role and benefits of its digital displays, bringing extensive health and economic benefits. Connected and powered by a single USB-A cable and compatible with PPDS’ latest Philips Professional TVs, digital signage and interactive
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displays – including MediaSuite (hospitality), T-Line (education), C-Line (corporate), B-Line (food and beverage / corporate), and Q-Line (universal) – the PPDS Air Quality Sensor ‘plug and play’ solution features four advanced sensors, which monitor air quality 24/7. The four sensors measure room temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide and particulate matter, all of which can have a major impact on people’s health and wellbeing. •Temperature: Influences virus infection rate and has an impact on performance in the classroom or workplace •Humidity: Virus particles can remain highly infectious in humidity levels below 30% and above 55% Continued on page 3
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