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Connected 25: Reflections on CES 2020

Three Men And A Trade Show

Even after walking the show floor of CES 2020 ourselves, we still have so much to talk about what has come out of this year’s Consumer Electronic Show. On this episode, we discuss how the show itself has evolved, the most interesting products (excluding the smart potato) and what technology could be the next big thing for consumers and end users.


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  • AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio.

David Danto hosts the periodic program, Connected. Danto started his professional career in the trenches of broadcast engineering. He has engineered the creation of several television stations throughout the United States. From there, David’s path took him into corporate video and AV. Danto has also worked as a consultant, for a manufacturer, and has served on several corporate boards.

David has been heavily involved in the unified communications space and with the IMCCA; and organization that provides thought leadership and insight to end users who are concerned with the deployment and support of unified communications within their organization.

Danto provides valuable insight along with a group of panelists. These conversations are crucial to anyone looking to succeed in the UC space. This is not a regular program for AVNation as the conversations take place on a quarterly basis. Most often they coincide with the various trade shows throughout the year including CES, Collaboration Week in New York, Enterprise Connect, and InfoComm.

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