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KBIS 2022 to Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test to Attend
Those looking to attend this year's Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) will be required to show a proof of vaccination card or a recent negative COVID-19 test in order…
News January 10Atlona to Showcase Connectivity, Collaboration Tech at ISE 2022
Atlona is bringing the next-generation of its OmniStream AV over IP codec to ISE 2022, as well as other connectivity, collaboration, and control products.
News January 10PolyFlex Diffusers
Introducing its latest audio accessory, A/V Room Service has announced its new PolyFlex Diffuser. The acoustical services and product company says that its latest solution is a 1D diffuser that…
Products January 10SanDisk Professional Brand of Hard Drives
Not too long ago Western Digital announced its new SanDisk Professional brand of products. Designed for applications that includes content creation the new SanDisk products are engineered to provide users…
Products January 10Kitchen & Bath Industry Show Announces German Pavilion
The annual KBIS show in Orlando is launching its inaugural German Pavilion this Feb. 8-10.
News January 10How Resimercial Integrators Can Break into Promising Commercial Wellness Market
Wellness leaders offer advice for integrators looking to break into the burgeoning commercial wellness market, including tips on wellness certifications, installations, and more.
News January 7CE Pro Podcast: Favorite Moments from 2021
We recap highlights from our wide-ranging CE Pro Podcast guests of 2021 including our video experts, Industry’s Got Talent, emerging tech categories and much more.
News January 7Background Checks Prevent Tomorrow’s Employee Problems
There are a growing number of resources to help small businesses hire new employees, here are some guidelines to implement proper background checks.
News January 7Ring Announces Glass Break Sensor That Utilizes AI Technology
The Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor uses AI technology to detect glass breaks and cracks from up to 25 feet away.
News January 7