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2. EDTECH: PRIORITISING INVESTMENT IN TOUGH TIMES: Schools, colleges and universities are having to deal with a challenging dichotomy--how to keep pace with phenomenal technological change whilst their budgets remain static or decline

8. LIVE VENUES EMBRACING NEW AV TECH: From immersive audio to new display solutions and all-encompassing AV experiences, visitor attraction and live venue operators seem keener than ever to embrace new technologies, writes David Davies

9. THE NEXT PHASE OF 4K: THE ONGOING IMPACT OF ULTRA-HIGH DEFINITION: A steady stream of innovative new solutions across capture, display and streaming are ensuring that 4K continues to enjoy solid growth in pro AV, writes David Davies

10. CONTINUING CONVERGENCE: THE RISE OF FLEXIBLE & SCALABLE BROADCAST TECH IN AV: With another edition of IBC just around the corner, it's clear that the convergence between broadcast and pro AV is accelerating as technology requirements align more closely, writes David Davies

12. TAKING CONTROL: MISSION--CRITICAL AV TECHNOLOGIES: The vital nature of many control rooms means that they are natural recipients of the latest innovations in AV over IP, ultra-high-resolution video & display, and - of course - security, writes David Davies

13. HOME & AWAY: THE TECH INSPIRING A (SUSTAINABLE) NEW ERA OF IMMERSIVENESS: In an uncertain period, operators are increasingly open to technologies that can blend online & physical retail, present brands in a more immersive way, and help them operate more sustainably

14. NEXT-GEN EDUCATION: VISIONS OF VIRTUAL PRODUCTION: Although film and TV applications continue to provide huge momentum to the development of virtual production, education is rapidly becoming another important source of growth--and innovation, writes David Davies

15. The Acceptability Among Health Researchers and Clinicians of Social Media to Translate Research Evidence to Clinical Practice: Mixed-Methods Survey and Interview Study

17. Essential Anatomy for Core Clerkships: A Clinical Perspective

18. ISE AT 20 CELEBRATING THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: Now the largest AV systems integration show in the world, ISE is set to mark its 20th anniversary at the end of January. David Davies and Installation editor Rob Lane chart the event's phenomenal development since the first, modest show in Geneva, speaking with stakeholders and exhibitors, and anticipating highlights for the landmark 2024 event

19. DYNAMIC EVOLUTION: CORPORATE AV IN AN ERA OF CHANGE: Prompted by demands for better technology experiences in the office and at home as flexible working becomes the norm, many companies are renewing their AV systems, writes David Davies

20. EVOLVING CONGREGATIONS: DEMANDS GROW FOR HIGH-QUALITY VIDEO PRODUCTION AND STREAMING: In the first of a two-part feature, David Davies discovers that the expectation of worship experiences being all-enveloping visually as well as sonically continues to grow beyond the hugely influential US houses of worship sector

22. IMMERSIVE FUTURES: NEW ERA, NEW TECHNOLOGIES: Generational shifts and an apparently open-ended cost of living crisis mean that the battle for audiences is set to become more intense, surely resulting in the increased adoption of immersive AV and other new technologies, writes David Davies

23. RETAIL AV: DIGITISED EFFICIENCIES: No one can deny the current challenges facing 'physical' retailers, but ongoing digitisation is making a difference, allowing them to create more memorable experiences and improve their operational efficiency, writes David Davies

24. VIRTUAL PRODUCTION: PREPPING FOR PHASE TWO OF A TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION

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41. CONTROL ROOMS: FOCUS ON QUALITY & RELIABILITY: Buoyed by a continued focus on connectivity and security, as well as the growing convergence between broadcast and AV, the control rooms market remains impressively resilient, writes David Davies

42. REVITALISING BARS & CLUBS: HOSPITALITY BOOSTED BY A FEAST OF AV: It's been a tough few years for an already embattled sector, but it seems like brighter times are ahead for bar and club operators who are willing to differentiate their offers with the latest AV, writes David Davies

43. AI & ML: BEHOLD A BRAVE NEW WORLD? Artificial intelligence and machine learning have rarely been out of the industry headlines these past few years. But, wonders David Davies, in which areas of pro AV are they likely to have the greatest impact first?

44. ECOLOGICAL ILLUMINATIONS: TAKING TO THE CENTRE STAGE: Post-pandemic, festival operators and rental companies are showing a willingness to invest in LED lighting and other eco-f riendly technology, writes David Davies

50. Aesthetics and Design

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