AVIXA to Present Roundtable Discussion on the Power of Audiovisual Experiences at Boutique Design West 2018

Six hospitality designers will join AVIXA CEO David Labuskes for the hour-long, IDCEC credit-approved session.

FAIRFAX, VA — February 22, 2018 — AVIXA™, the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, today announced that six leading hospitality designers will join AVIXA Chief Executive Officer David Labuskes, CTS®, CAE, RCDD, during Boutique Design West (BDwest) in Los Angeles, April 4-5, 2018, for a roundtable discussion of the ways audiovisual technologies are transforming hotel design to create better experiences for travelers and better business outcomes for owners. 

The hour-long session, titled “The Digital Revolution Meets the Modern Hotel: An Audiovisual Lunch and Learn Session,” has been approved for continuing education credits by the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC). CEU credit from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) is pending. The session will take place April 4 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Room 304 ABC of the Los Angeles Convention Center and includes a complimentary boxed lunch for the first 60 attendees.

Participating panelists include Lorraine Francis, Director of Hospitality Interiors at Gensler; Eric Nicolas, Director of Design & Architecture at InterContinental Hotels Group; Jay Pecotte, Senior Director of Design and Construction at Americas Hard Rock International; Karyn Steenkamp, Vice President of Design and Construction at Caesars Entertainment; Michael Suomi, Principal at Stonehill Taylor; and Jorge Trevino, Executive Vice President of Brand Operations at Two Roads Hospitality

“This important roundtable will continue a dialogue between the AV and hospitality industries that began in New York last July and continued at BDNY in November,” said Labuskes. “At BDwest, we will discuss how digital and audiovisual technologies are being leveraged by leading designers, architects, and brands to create unique spaces.

“Interactive videowalls, projection mapping, positional audio, and more are the design materials of tomorrow, and are being integrated into leading hotel projects in ways that are generating greater customer engagement, increased brand loyalty, and better business outcomes,” Labuskes continued. “As the trade association for the commercial audiovisual industry, AVIXA is proud to take the lead in raising awareness of the many significant benefits our members bring to hospitality design.”

For more information about BDwest and the conference agenda, please visit www.boutiquedesignwest.com. To download an AVIXA report on audiovisual design trends in hospitality, visit www.avixa.org/hospitalityAV

About AVIXA
AVIXA is the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, producer of InfoComm trade shows around the world, co-owner of Integrated Systems Europe, and the international trade association representing the audiovisual industry. Established in 1939, AVIXA has more than 5,400 members, including manufacturers, systems integrators, dealers and distributors, consultants, programmers, live events companies, technology managers, content producers, and multimedia professionals from more than 80 countries. AVIXA members create integrated AV experiences that deliver outcomes for end users. AVIXA is a hub for professional collaboration, information, and community, and the leading resource for AV standards, certification, training, market intelligence and thought leadership. Additional information is available at avixa.org.