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November 20, 2024
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State of the Industry 2024
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By Anthony Savona Now that we are past the rush of summer and the deluge of news and product introductions that CEDIA Expo brings us, let’s take a moment to take stock of where we are as an industry in terms of how much business we’ve been doing, as well as what kinds of products — and in what quantities — we are selling.
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By Anthony Savona Daisy is having one heck of a year, adding franchises in key areas across the country and enlisting a who’s who of industry luminaries to help keep the momentum going. When invited to a meeting at Daisy’s CEDIA Expo conference room, I wasn’t sure who I would be speaking with, but I got more and more awe-struck with each person who joined the conversation.
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The transaction was consummated on November 15, 2024.
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Takes place Tuesday, September 16, and Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at the Dallas Market Center, Dallas, Texas.
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Materials used include cast zinc alloy, stamped manganese spring steel, and PU leather in its headband design, along with velour ear coverings.
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Featuring a high-resolution display and the ability to run any tablet app in the Google Play Store such as the Control4, Crestron, NICE, RTI, and URC viewers.
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Offers 24/7 real-time leak monitoring and immediate auto shutoff in case of a potential flood.
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