Digital Signage Expo 2017 Announces Limited Seating for Guided Installation Tour & Industry Roundtables


Digital Signage Expo (DSE), the world’s largest international trade show and educational conference dedicated to digital displays, interactive technology and digital communications networks today announced that its popular Guided Installation Tour and many of its Industry Roundtable Discussion Groups, all of which feature limited seating, and are on the verge of selling out.

The Guided Installation tour is scheduled for Tuesday, March 28 and will highlight four Las Vegas digital signage installations, including T-Mobile Arena and Topgolf Las Vegas. The bus tour is currently filling its final coach and fewer than 20 seats remain.

Industry-specific roundtables run both Wednesday and Thursday, March 29-30 on the DSE show floor. Some sessions have already sold out, while several others have five or fewer seats remaining.

Registration to see all of the newest technology in person or attend any of the DSE 2017 educational conference seminars, which are sponsored by BroadSign International and are eligible for Digital Signage Expert Group (DSEG) certification renewal credits is available online at www.dse2017.com.

To make the most of your show experience, download the free DSE 2017 app, available from iTunes and Google Play. All other devices can access it via ChirpE Web. Or visit the DSE website for additional information about the app.

Mark your calendar now: DSE® 2017 is scheduled for March 28-31, 2017, with access to the Exhibit Hall March 29-30 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. To reserve exhibit space, contact Andrea Varrone at (770) 817-5905. For more information, visit www.dse2017.com.

You can follow DSE on Twitter (@DSExpo) or Facebook (facebook.com/DSExpo). For all DSE 2017 updates, use #dse2017. For year-round news and information on digital signage, visit DSE’s Digital Signage Connection web portal at www.digitalsignageconnection.com.

 

 



March 27, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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