Digital Signage Experience is coming to Las Vegas November 17-19, 2022, and will be held in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The event encompasses “every aspect of digital and interactive display technology, from concept and design to content and analytics,” according to the DSE (Digital Signage Experience) website. The event will provide access to hundreds of vendors showcasing various content solutions, digital displays, and interactive technologies.
This year’s event will feature an incredible lineup of keynote individuals including Refik Anadol, Naveen Viswanatha from Google, and more. Digital Signage Experience 2022 in Las Vegas will be the ultimate combination of education and networking opportunities in the digital signage industry.
The Schedule for the DSE 2022 Show in Las Vegas is as follows:
- Thursday, 17th November: 9:00 am – 6:30 pm followed by a variety of evening events including a Brew Festival, Fiesta Latina, and more.
- Friday, 18th November: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm followed by the Crew Up And Connect Industry Party from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.
- Saturday, 19th November: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Saturday, 20th November: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – The DSE exhibit floor will be closed, but those with DSE registration will have access to the LDI Show Floor Open in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
More detailed information and outlined schedule for the Digital Signage Experience 2022 show can be found on the DSE 2022 Show website.
DSE 2022 Tickets and Registration
Ticket sales and registration for the Digital Signage Experience 2022 show in Las Vegas are currently open online and can be found on the DSE 2022 show website. More detailed information about pricing and available packages can be found online here.
DSE 2022 Convention Center Parking and Transportation
With the Digital Signage Experience 2022 show looking to bring in thousands of visitors and specialists while overlapping the LDI show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, it is important to know about the various forms of transportation to and from the Las Vegas Convention Center Central Hall. There are a variety of transportation options available including taxis, Lyft, Uber, and complimentary shuttle services between certain hotels and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Also, the Las Vegas Monorail offers transportation directly from the Las Vegas Convention Center to six conveniently placed locations along the Las Vegas Strip. With ticket fares for the Monorail normally being less than other transportation options, the Monorail is both a fast and affordable transportation option for convention attendees. Be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time as discounts for show attendees are only available for a limited time.
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Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail Transportation
Las Vegas Convention Center attendees enjoy the Las Vegas Monorail as one of the safest and fastest transportation options along the Las Vegas Strip with direct service from the Convention Center. The Monorail offers reliable daily transportation along the Strip, directly connecting patrons to several resort hotels and stops along the Las Vegas Strip. The Las Vegas Monorail is an electric tram that can transport over 200 passengers per tram from one end of the Las Vegas Strip to another in just a few minutes. Monorail trains arrive at each of the seven stations along the Strip every few minutes.
Las Vegas Monorail Hours
The Las Vegas Monorail is open from 7 am to midnight on Mondays, 7 am to 2 am Tuesdays through Thursdays, and 7 am to 3 am Fridays through Sundays.
There are seven Monorail stations along the Las Vegas Strip:
- SAHARA Las Vegas Monorail Station
- Westgate Las Vegas Monorail Station
- Boingo Station at Las Vegas Convention Center
- Harrah’s & The LINQ Monorail Station
- Flamingo & Caesars Palace Monorail Station
- Horseshoe/Paris Station
- MGM Grand Monorail Station
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Convention Center LOOP
The Las Vegas Convention Center now has free on-campus transportation through the unique Las Vegas Convention Center Loop (LVCC Loop). The LVCC Loop connects the new West Hall of the Convention Center to the existing campus (South/Central/North Halls). The LVCC Loop can transport patrons across the campus in approximately 2 minutes compared to the approximate 25 minutes it takes guests to walk between the halls.
The Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is a set of two one-way tunnels built below the 200-acre Convention Center, roughly ⅘ of a mile in length. The tunnels are engineered and constructed for Tesla EVs to transport riders from one area to another, reaching speeds up to 35 mph in the tunnels.
There are currently four LVCC Loop stations:
- South Station (Located above ground – adjacent to the South Hall of the LVCC)
- Central Station (Located below ground near Central Hall Main Entrance, accessible via elevator or escalator)
- West Station (Located above ground — adjacent to the West Hall of the LVCC)
- Riviera Station (Located above ground near the North side of the West Hall near Elvis Presley Drive with direct access to Resorts World)