Digital Signage Expo 2017 To Host the Biggest Names in Business


Digital Signage Expo (DSE), an international trade show and educational conference dedicated to digital displays, interactive technology and digital communications networks, will not only present an exhibit floor packed with the newest, most cutting-edge technology, but will also host a very large group of attendees from well known organizations from around the world.

March 28-30 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, DSE will host thousands of representatives from well-known companies. Here are just a few of the first-time attendees you can expect to see on the show floor:

 

Boar’s Head Chanel Helzberg Diamonds

Hershey’s Hugo Boss John Hopkins Physics Lab Purell     Rooms to Go Tyson         University of Wyoming

 

“DSE 2017 will be our 14th and largest exhibition to date, and we are excited to welcome – and welcome back – a record number of attendees from around the world,” said Andrea Varrone, Digital Signage Expo’s Show Director.

 

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.

 

 



March 21, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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