Previewing Each Stop at the 2024 E4 Experience with Rob Voorhees of Exertis Almo

 

As the Pro AV industry continues to evolve, with new technologies shaping the way we interact with audiovisual experiences, there’s a heightened interest in platforms that offer hands-on exposure and in-depth discussions about these advancements. The E4 Experience, hosted by Exertis Almo, stands out as a unique opportunity for professionals at all levels—from newcomers to seasoned veterans—to dive into the latest trends, products, and insights. This year’s tour, starting in DC, promises an even broader scope, incorporating community feedback to introduce novel sessions and speakers.

Join us on Pro AV Today as host Ben Thomas and special guest Rob Voorhees from Exertis Almo dive into the vision behind the E4 Experience, its impact on the Pro AV community, and the anticipated highlights of this year’s tour. This conversation will unpack:

– The intention to bring the Pro AV community closer to cutting-edge technology and discussions that are pivotal for the industry’s growth.

– The introduction of new segments and sessions at the E4 Experience, driven by community suggestions, to ensure a fresh and engaging lineup.

– Opportunities for education and certification in the Pro AV industry

Guest Spotlight: Rob Voorhees

Rob Voorhees serves as a key figure at Exertis Almo, bringing a wealth of experience and insight into the Pro AV landscape. With an impressive background in the industry, Voorhees’s contributions to Exertis Almo have been instrumental in shaping its offerings and outreach. His commitment to fostering education and innovation within the Pro AV community is reflected in his pivotal role in curating the E4 Experience’s diverse and enriching program.

 

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