A mixed bag. It’s hard to tell if that’s a brighter future at the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train.
The story of 2022 seems to be that post-pandemic gains are being offset by post-pandemic pains. There’s more demand than ever for livestreaming, digital signage and content distribution which in turn requires network upgrades and the budget/people to make that happen. But as supply chain, staffing and funding issues continue, what’s an industry to do? We can help.
Take a look at this year’s Insights.
Insight: Who’s Managing Your TV/Video System
2022 - Top 3:
- Facilities/Engineering, IT Department
- AV Department

2021 – Top 3:
- AV Department
- IT Department
- Others (including Third Party)

2020 – Top 3:
- IT
- Facilities/Engineering
- AV

Insight: Which of These Trends Are You Currently Experiencing?
2022 – Top 3:
- Digital Signage / Wayfinding
- Increased Livestreaming
- Facility-wide Content Distribution

2021 – Top 3:
- Digital Signage / Wayfinding
- Increased Livestreaming
- Facility-wide Content Distribution

2020 – Top 3:
- Increased Livestreaming
- Facility-wide Content Distribution
- HD/Digital Transformation

Insight: Top Challenges Across All Industries
2022 – Top 3:
- Supply Chain Issues
- Staffing Shortages
- Project Funding

2021 – Top 3:
- Supply Chain Issues
- Staffing Shortages
- More Demand for Remote Work & Virtual Meetings

2020 – Top 3:
- Funding
- Delayed/Postponed Projects
- Organizational Priorities
Insight: Top Video Distribution Changes over the Next 3-4 Years
2022 – Top 3:
- More Demand for Streaming
- Increased AVoIP
- Better Content Access & Control

2021 – Top 3:
- More Demand for Streaming
- Centralized Content Delivery
- Increased AVoIP

2020 – Top 3:
- More Demand for Streaming
- Centralized Content Delivery
- Increased AVoIP
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