INFOCOMM 2001

INFOCOMM International 2001 is a showcase of leading edge and systems integration communications technology that will hit the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas from June 13-15. The exhibit features the best in new projection and display technology, AV/IT network technology, audio technology, streaming media products, computer hardware and software, peripherals and structured wiring products. The conference, which attracts nearly 30,000 technology professionals and educators on average, features more than 100 technology-focused educational seminars and workshops for career development and special events.

Staying on top of the latest industry trends and technology is not the only reason for educators to attend INFOCOMM. This year, six institute courses are offered, in addition to 18 workshops, and over 80 seminars. Educators also have the opportunity to earn their Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) designation at the show. Conference-g'ers may also earn ICIA certification renewal units at the show. To register online or for more information, log on to www.infocomm.org, or call (800) 222-6884.

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