- Just Announced: CTA's Steve Koenig looks to the dazzling future of AR/VR/MR
- New for '17: Director of Defense Media Activity Ray Shepherd heralds innovation at DMA
- New for '17: National Park Service takes you behind scenes of its hit Centennial video
- New for '17: "Power Panels" explore AR/VR/MR, video strategies for social media, immersive video experiments, exploding drone/UAV marketplace
- Three packed days of education, training, conversations, and engaging keynotes
- Vibrant exhibit floor with 100+ video, broadcast, and AV technology providers
- Virtual reality demos on the show floor
WASHINGTON, D.C.—"Visual First" is the challenge. GV Expo is the answer.
NewBay's 22nd Government Video Expo and Conference will be held Nov. 28–30 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, the Mid-Atlantic region's premier event for video, broadcast, and AV professionals.
Video and visual storytelling will be crucial in 2018 — for government communicators, education, law enforcement, non-profits, and beyond. This year's show brings an expanded focus on military issues; more demos; new dynamic "Power Panels" on the Government Video Theater stage; deep tech; and more.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Realism Redefined: Trends in AR/VR and the Opportunities Ahead — GV Expo welcomes Steve Koenig, senior director of market research at the Consumer Technology Association, the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies, talking about the dramatic impact of AR/VR/MR.
Power Panels — Panels of industry experts take to the main stage to take attendees through the latest trends, including uses for AR/VR/MR in education, institutions, and enterprises; smart use of video for social media; and understanding applications of augmented platforms using interactive/360/VR/3D systems.
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