Gary Kayye
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Preston's Summary

Gary Kayye is a well-known figure in the audiovisual industry, with a passion for teaching, speaking, and staying ahead of the latest trends. As the founder of THErAVeAgency and a publisher and blogger for rAVe Publications, Gary shares his expertise and insights on AV technology, branding, and the future of the industry.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 48 %
Private Sector Announcements: 36 %
Promotional Deal: 7 %
Event Coverage: 2 %
Industry Specific: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Electronics
  • Software Development
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Video Games
  • Mechanical Systems

Pitching Insights

Gary Kayye's coverage predominantly focuses on press releases and private sector announcements in the audiovisual technology industry. He frequently covers product promotions, conferences, upgrades, installations, and partnerships within this industry.

To effectively reach out to Gary Kayye, consider offering exclusive details about innovative products or technologies in the audiovisual sector. Additionally, providing insights into upcoming conferences or significant partnerships within the industry could capture his attention.

Since he doesn't have a specific geographic focus but rather seems to cover international developments in the AV technology space without bias towards any particular region, pitches should be framed from a global perspective.

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