Level 3 Audiovisual

Level 3 Audiovisual From corporate spaces and higher education classrooms to healthcare simulation, as your single source provider, let us design, build and integrate for you.

Level 3 Audiovisual is a hand-picked team of engineers, system designers and technicians dedicated to applying current AV technology to commercial and education environments. Since 1996, we've been a trusted partner who listens to your needs to transform your vision into reality, guiding you along the way in the design, engineering, integration and interoperability of AV/IT technology. We can help

with customized strategy, in-house design/build, program management, project management, systems programming, training & development, system support monitoring, and more. As a global, full-service, award winning solutions provider, we accommodate all your possible technology needs.

What’s really changed in AV since the last  ?It’s not just that the displays got bigger and the cameras got smarter.From...
06/02/2026

What’s really changed in AV since the last ?

It’s not just that the displays got bigger and the cameras got smarter.

From our perspective, the bigger shift is in the conversation itself: moving beyond individual products and focusing on what organizations actually need: collaboration experiences people trust, AV systems that can be managed proactively, and workplace technology that’s easier to support, scale, and justify.

In our latest blog, we explore what these changes mean for business and technology leaders, including innovations like Google Beam and Innomesh by Innomate.

Read the blog: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05VjX90

The tools are only part of the conversation.AI, BIM, Revit, CAD, rendering, and advanced modeling can all support better...
06/01/2026

The tools are only part of the conversation.

AI, BIM, Revit, CAD, rendering, and advanced modeling can all support better design work, but the real value comes from how teams use them to improve coordination, reduce friction, and make better project decisions.

Ira Beyer brings a practical lens to that conversation, shaped by decades of experience in technical management, precision engineering, advanced programming, and mission-critical service.

He will bring that perspective to Pushing the Boundaries: Current Design Methods and Technologies in Practice, a panel with industry leaders discussing how emerging tools and workflows are changing the way AV teams design and collaborate. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wlXx0

Aaron Evans brings the kind of perspective that comes from sitting at the intersection of technical strategy, sales engi...
05/29/2026

Aaron Evans brings the kind of perspective that comes from sitting at the intersection of technical strategy, sales engineering, design leadership, and real-world project delivery.

As Solutions Architect Manager at Level 3 Audiovisual, Aaron leads technical strategy for complex AV and collaboration solutions, bringing more than 20 years of experience across engineering, design, sales, and technical leadership.

This year at InfoComm, Aaron will moderate Pushing the Boundaries: Current Design Methods and Technologies in Practice.

For anyone who works closely with AV design teams, this is a strong educator to have on your radar. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wlJx0

One of the biggest differentiators in our process happens long before technology ever reaches the job site.Inside our st...
05/29/2026

One of the biggest differentiators in our process happens long before technology ever reaches the job site.

Inside our staging lab, our team fully builds, configures, tests, and validates client systems against AV9000 quality standards before installation begins. It’s not just a quick equipment check. It’s a detailed process designed to confirm performance, catch potential issues early, and make sure every system is ready to work the way it was designed to from day one.

That level of preparation matters.

It helps reduce surprises in the field, saves valuable time on-site, and creates a smoother experience for our clients. AV9000 quality standards are built into every stage of our process, from design and staging to installation, commissioning, and support.

Because quality should not be something you hope for at the end of a project. It should be built in from the beginning.

As we head into InfoComm, one thing is becoming clear: AI is already in your meeting rooms, and many organizations may n...
05/28/2026

As we head into InfoComm, one thing is becoming clear: AI is already in your meeting rooms, and many organizations may not realize just how much is happening behind the scenes.

From transcription and meeting summaries to camera tracking, analytics, automation, and collaboration tools, AI is already shaping the meeting experience. That creates real opportunities, but it also raises important questions around security, privacy, user adoption, and long-term workplace technology strategy.

This article is designed to help organizations think more critically about the technology already influencing modern collaboration.

If AI is already part of your meeting rooms, whether you know it or not, this is worth the read ⬇️ https://na2.hubs.ly/H05PcCM0

Bad audio is easy to notice.Measuring why it is bad and understanding what to do about it takes a different level of dis...
05/28/2026

Bad audio is easy to notice.

Measuring why it is bad and understanding what to do about it takes a different level of discipline.

Jim Maltese will lead STIPA Measurements: An Intelligibility Funfest, a session focused on measuring speech intelligibility, understanding when and how to use STIPA testing, and seeing how room conditions, system design, and presenter habits affect communication.

STIPA Measurements: An Intelligibility Funfest
Wednesday, June 17 | 1:30 to 2:30 PM | W228/W229

If audio quality, intelligibility, or user experience is part of your work, make time for this one. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wlb60

Can people actually understand what is being said?That question sits at the center of every successful audio system.Clar...
05/27/2026

Can people actually understand what is being said?

That question sits at the center of every successful audio system.

Clarity, comfort, and intelligibility are not “nice to have” details. They determine whether a space supports communication or quietly works against it.

Jeremy Elsesser and Jim Maltese will be part of the conversation around STIPA measurements and what they reveal about how users, rooms, systems, and presentation habits impact communication.

For teams that care about measurable performance, intelligibility is everything. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wllh0

RT60, reflections, background noise, coverage, intelligibility, and room behavior can make or break an otherwise well-de...
05/26/2026

RT60, reflections, background noise, coverage, intelligibility, and room behavior can make or break an otherwise well-designed system.

Even the right hardware can underperform when the acoustic environment is not properly measured, understood, and accounted for in the design.

In Acoustic Measurement for Effective Room Design, Jim Maltese will help break down what to measure, how to interpret the data, and how to use those insights to optimize real-world installations.

Acoustic Measurement for Effective Room Design
Thursday, June 18 | 2:45 to 4:15 PM | W228/W229

If you design, tune, commission, or troubleshoot AV systems, this session belongs on your schedule. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wlb70

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.Their cou...
05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Their courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten. We also hold close the families, friends, and loved ones who carry that loss every day.

From all of us at Level 3 Audiovisual, we wish everyone a meaningful and reflective Memorial Day.

Before you can troubleshoot a system, you have to understand what each part of the system is supposed to do.That is wher...
05/22/2026

Before you can troubleshoot a system, you have to understand what each part of the system is supposed to do.

That is where foundational AV education becomes so valuable. Signal path, audio, video, networking, control, power, standards, documentation, and communication all affect the final user experience.

Jeremy Elsesser will help lead CTS 1: AV Technology, a three-day course focused on the essential knowledge that supports stronger AV careers and better project outcomes.

The fundamentals are not basic. They are the baseline for everything that comes next. https://na2.hubs.ly/H05wmSc0

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