092: #ISE2025 with Troy and Dustin | The AV/IT Amplifier Podcast
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Ryan Gray discusses the recent ISE event in Barcelona with first-time attendees Dustin Myers and Troy Powers. They share their experiences, insights on the scale of the event, the value of attending, and the unique conversations that took place. The discussion also touches on the challenges of securing funding for international travel and the future of HETMA at ISE, emphasizing the potential for growth and networking opportunities in the global AV community. In this conversation, Troy Powers, Dustin Myers, and Ryan Gray discuss the growth and future of HETMA, emphasizing the importance of community engagement, empowerment, and the transition to a global organization. They reflect on their experiences at industry events like Infocomm and ISE, the significance of becoming a destination booth, and the innovative ideas for collaboration. The conversation also highlights the value of the upcoming virtual conference and the grassroots nature of HETMA, encouraging members to take ownership and lead initiatives.
- The scale of ISE is significantly larger than other trade shows.
- Attending ISE provides unique networking opportunities with international peers.
- HETMA’s presence at ISE is crucial for advocating for the higher education AV community.
- The conversations at ISE are similar but involve different people than those at U.S. events.
- Traveling to ISE can be cost-effective compared to domestic conferences.
- The event attracts a higher concentration of industry leaders and CEOs.
- Personal involvement in HETMA can lead to career growth and opportunities.
- Attending ISE requires a commitment to professional development despite travel challenges.
- The potential for ISE to become a global end-user gathering point is significant.
- Future growth of HETMA at ISE is essential for expanding its influence in Europe. The potential for growth is significant as we plan for the future.
- Becoming a destination booth is crucial for visibility.
- Growth at ISE will mirror our success at Infocomm.
- HETMA’s organic nature fosters community involvement.
- Localization and accessibility are key for global expansion.
- Innovative ideas like a 24-hour virtual conference can enhance collaboration.
- Empowering local leaders is essential for effective management.
- Grassroots organization allows for individual ownership and initiative.
- The virtual conference is designed to be inclusive and accessible.
- Maintaining local presence is vital for community engagement.
Connect with Troy:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-powers-b5761393/
troy.powers@northwestern.edu
Connect with Dustin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-myers-cts-172375104/
dustin.myers@jalc.edu
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https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Gray
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/
ryan@higheredav.com
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