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InfoComm--the largest professional audio/visual communications and systems integrations show and conference--is inviting higher ed managers to the 2003 conference and exposition exposition or exhibition, term frequently applied to an organized public fair or display of industrial and artistic productions, designed usually to promote trade and to reflect cultural progress. , Evolving the Art of Communication, in Orlando, FL, June 3-5. More than 500 exhibitors will show the latest products in display and projection, streaming media See streaming audio, streaming video and digital media hub.  and video production, conferencing See teleconferencing.  and collaborative technologies, et al. Attendees typically include tech managers from higher ed and K-12, business, government, and health care, plus resellers. Over 150 sessions at various levels are planned to educate attendees about new developments in these technologies; many are education-specific. University Business, and sister publication District Administration will present "K-12 and Higher Education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
: Emerging Growth Markets for Presentation Systems" (Session S73, Thursday 6/5). See www.infocomm.org for more information.
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