Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
NEC Display Solutions of America, provider of commercial LCD displays and projector solutions, will sponsor the Best of InfoComm Award, given to the best product or service at #InfoComm12.
The winner of the award, chosen among InfoComm exhibitor entries, will receive $10,000 to donate to the charity of its choice.
InfoComm is a global tradeshow that hosts more than 925 exhibitors showcasing thousands of products, including digital signage and other commercial audio-visual solutions. The exhibit takes place June 13-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and NEC Display Solutions will exhibit its full line of professional LCD displays, projectors, software and other technologies in Booth No. C6819.
This is the fourth year that NEC will sponsor the Best of InfoComm Award. Peerless-AV, a pioneer in the audio-visual mounting industry, received the NEC Best of InfoComm Award in 2011.
Peerless-AV donated its prize to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest breast cancer organization.
InfoComm exhibitors interested in participating have until May 9, 2012, to submit their products for consideration to the best.necdisplay.com website. To be eligible, the new product or service must have a first customer shipment dated between January 1/12, and September 30/12, and must be on display at #InfoComm12. Only one entry per exhibitor will be accepted.
“InfoComm provides a great venue for the latest AV technologies and services, and for networking among industry colleagues,” says Ashley Flaska, vice-president of marketing, NEC Display Solutions. “We look forward to seeing the technological innovations exhibitors submit for award consideration.”
The public will have the opportunity to vote for the best entry between May 14 and May 25. The five entries with the most public votes will be announced at the NEC booth on the first day of the conference and judged by a panel of impartial industry experts.
The sole winner will be selected on June 15 and presented with the Best of InfoComm Award by Pierre Richer, NEC Display Solutions president and COO.
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