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Celebrating its fifth anniversary as the country's largest holiday projection mapping show, Let's Glow SF returns to San Francisco December 5 to December 14.
Hosted by the Downtown SF Partnership and powered by Panasonic, Let's Glow SF will illuminate eight downtown landmarks and feature large-scale projections from 19 local and international artists.
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Discover how universities can scale collaboration and communications systems.
Learn how video walls, flexible study areas, and wayfinding boost engagement—and how unified communication systems connect every device for fast, reliable campus-wide emergency alerts.
Register now!
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Facing labor gaps and high customer demands, retailers can innovate operations with mobile technology—enabling real-time insights, contactless payments, digital receipts, and loyalty programs. Dive into this paper to see how mobile solutions can enhance retail operations and engage shoppers.
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The deadline is extended for the 2025 Innovative Products Awards, as chosen by the readers of SVC via our popular online voting campaign Deadline for entry is 23:59 PST NOVEMBER 21, 2025. Click here to enter now.
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Phishing, insecure integrations, and API exploits are now routine. Join Salesforce and Veeam on December 3rd at 3PM EST for a live webinar to learn how to protect your Salesforce data, quickly detect anomalies, and recover from attacks. Build resilience before the next threat hits. Register Now!
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As an SVC SmartBrief subscriber, you're qualified to receive a complimentary subscription to Sound & Video Contractor magazine. Sign up here to get Sound & Video Contractor delivered directly to your inbox each month. This month includes a look at the software and audio design that keeps stadium experiences sounding great, conferencing and collaboration technology in the field, the latest in signal distribution gear, and much more.
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The latest model, the M5 iPad Pro, is so good and intuitive that it could feasibly be a laptop replacement (depending on your job, of course). It features a new chip, an improved interface, and long battery life - something Apple seems to have mastered of late.
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