Special Features Abound in the Expo Center at CFX 2022

by | Audio, Church Facilities Expo, Production, Security

The two key features of every industry conference are the seminars and the expo area, and what makes the Church Facilities Expo (CFX) the premier event for Worship Facilities is the quality of the seminars as well as the sheer number of vendors at the expo and the expo’s special features.

Continuing a trend of growth, the number and variety of special features at CFX 2022 has increased dramatically, offering a wide variety of resources and information for leaders and professionals, including:

Church Security Pavilion

The Church Security Pavilion is a new aspect of the Expo that features the latest technologies and solutions to keep your church safe. In addition, the pavilion will host educational Exhibitor Spotlights from safety & security experts.

The Church Security Pavilion will serve as a meeting place for church leaders with the responsibility for evaluating, assessing, and implementing protocols and technologies to make their church environments safer and more secure.

Live Sound Loudspeaker Demo

Returning this year is Live Sound’s Loudspeaker Demo, a unique opportunity to experience different sound systems in one place to find the right fit for your needs. 

With options to listen to round robin demonstrations, as well as individual demos, you’ll have plenty of chances to learn and shop for your next audio system.

Plus, enjoy special prize giveaways! Professional audio gear will be raffled off at the end of every round robin demo, so make sure to show up for your chance to win!

Meyer Sound Native Mode Solutions

In the Meyer Sound demo room, experience Meyer Sound’s Native Mode Solutions.
The Meyer Sound Power Couples are specifically designed to work together so your setup is fast and simple. Discover a wide range of loudspeakers and subwoofers specifically designed for both install and portable applications. 

Canon’s Hands-On Training Room

Canon USA is bringing some of their cameras to CFX so you can learn how to improve your camera operating skills. 

Sessions are limited to 10 people, but they will be holding multiple opportunities to reduce your chance of missing out.

Coherent Distribution Demo Room

Coherent Distribution will present select models from the Funktion One, NST Audio and Full Fat Audio equipment lines in their listening room located on the expo floor. 

Experience Coherent Distribution’s demos, found in their demo room, to find the right system for your church.

CFX Connections Podcast Recordings

Twelve:Thirty Media & CFX are partnering together to record the entire season of CFX’s 2023 Connections Podcast at the live event in Dallas this year! 

We’re taking some of the breakout sessions and CFX Talks and turning them into podcast episodes for our 2023 season.

In case you can’t make it to these sessions, you’ll have the opportunity to listen to the recordings live, only at CFX 2022!

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