Pink Visual Heads to NAB for Education, Networking

LAS VEGAS — Pink Visual is sending a team of representatives to the National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas this weekend.

Pink Visual President Allison Vivas said that this year’s NAB show will be the fifth straight for Pink Visual, which has found attending the event to be a great means of staying current on developments in the tech sector.

“We like to keep a finger on the pulse of bleeding edge technology at all times, and the NAB show is a great place for us to get an up close look at emerging technologies and the business opportunities those technologies create,” Vivas said.

“With the extensive discussions of 3D, cloud computing, video editing tools and new consumer electronics that will be taking place at NAB, it’s an ideal forum for our team to draw inspiration and fresh ideas from.”

One of the anticipated highlights for the Pink Visual crew attending NAB, Vivas said, is the rumored unveiling of the new version of Final Cut Pro.

“We’re hoping that the rumors are accurate, and that Apple will be rolling out the revamped version of Final Cut next Tuesday at NAB,” Vivas said.

“If that does take place, our team will be there to take it all in, and to tweet from our @pinkvisual account about all the goings-on at NAB, and how those things might impact the adult industry.”

Vivas said that the Pink Visual crew members in attendance at NAB will be available for meetings April 9-14. To schedule a meeting, contact Pink Visual marketing director Lea Busick at leeb@torzo.com.

The NAB show takes place from April 9-14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with exhibits running from April 11-14.

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