Epson Receives Seven AV Industry Awards

Projectors manufacturer Epson recently announced that it received multiple awards across the Higher Ed AV Awards, SCN Stellar Service Awards, and InfoComm 2025, according to a news release. The company was recognized for three projectors from its PowerLite L-Series line, accessories, installation process, and its customer support team. Among its awards was recognition for its work at Kennesaw State University’s Dance Theater at the Higher Ed AV Awards.

“We’re thrilled to see our latest projector solutions and team members recognized across the AV community,” said Epson America, Inc., senior product manager Ramzi Shakra. “These accolades are a direct reflection of Epson’s ongoing commitment to product innovation as well as our dedication to serving our customers and their needs across a range of markets, including live events, immersive experiences, education, workplaces, and faith-based environments.”

At InfoComm 2025 alone, the PowerLite L890E and PixAlign Camera were named winners in the ProjectorCentral Best of InfoComm Awards; the PowerLite L695SE was named the Most Innovative Video Projection Solution in the SCN Product Installation Awards; the PowerLite L890E was named the best Conference/Classroom Projector in the Commercial Integrator BEST Awards; and the PowerLite L795SE was named the winner of the AV Technology Best of Show Awards, the news release reports.

Additionally, Epson’s customer service team received recognition as a Silver Winner in the Best Value-Added Services category at the SCN Stellar Service Awards. Finally, the EB-PU2216B—within the Kennesaw State University Dance Theater installation project—won the “Best Large School Project: Gold Award” at the Higher Ed AV Awards.

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