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AVIXA to discuss AV in hospitality at annual International Hotel Technology Forum event

CEO of AVIXA David Labuskes to tackle the most pressing issues facing the industry with a lineup of interactive experiences, workshops, debates, roundtables, case studies, and interviews

AVIXA, the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, is to participate in the International Hotel Technology Forum (IHTF) event in Mallorca next month.

The event, taking place May 15-17, aims to tackle the most pressing issues facing the industry with a lineup of interactive experiences, workshops, debates, roundtables, case studies, and interviews. As part of its strategic effort to increase awareness of audiovisual solutions in a variety of markets, AVIXA will host a session with executives in the hospitality sector, chaired by David Labuskes, CTS, CAE, RCDD, Chief Executive Officer of AVIXA.

The 30-minute session – titled Audiovisual Experiences in Hotel Design – will demonstrate how immersive audiovisual and control technology can elevate a brand and deliver real value to customers and the business. The session will take place Wed., May 16, at 1:45 p.m. CEST at Meliá Palma Bay & Palau de Congressos in Palma, Mallorca.

Labuskes will be joined by Bill Lally, president and CEO of Mode:Green, and Darrin Hubbard, CIO of Six Senses Resorts. 

They will explore the role of audiovisual technology at Six Senses Resorts’ planned Ibiza, Spain, resort, as well as at other Six Senses properties around the world, and in hospitality environments in general. The panel will discuss the latest audiovisual technologies and control solutions for creating exceptional hotel experiences, and the need for proper planning, design, and execution to ensure the audiovisual experience matches the hotel’s requirements. In addition, the session will examine how the careful selection of audiovisual and control technologies helps ensure reliability, serviceability, and simplicity, and elaborate why working with designers and architects in the early phases of a project will maximize the experience and minimize intrusion on the overall interior design.

The IHTF program is split into two tracks: one tackling technology issues, and the other focused on sales and marketing. Alongside the IHTF learning program, delegates and suppliers have an opportunity to take part in a series of pre-scheduled business meetings in which hoteliers are matched with solution providers.

Additional information can be found at www.arena-international.com/ihtf/.