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CAPSICUM PRO AUDIO INVITED TO DISCUSSSION PANEL ON GREEN BUSINESS
Capsicum Pro Audio participates in Audio Engineering Society’s Convention Panel

Jackson-based company Capsicum Pro Audio & Visual has been honored with an invitation to speak on a panel about greener industry practices at the 129th Audio Engineering Society’s Convention in San Francisco on November 4-7, 2010. In a seminar titled, “The Greening of Live Audio for Medium and Small Operators,” Capsicum owner and Jackson resident Noah Waldron will share his experiences on developing greener business practices. With only 5 years since it’s creation, Capsicum has a rapidly growing presence throughout the western states and is making its mark among sound engineers with its high-quality productions.

Capsicum is known for its cutting edge equipment, utilizing technology that offers better sound and has environmentally friendly benefits. Capsicum owner Noah Waldron will discuss ideas from how adopting interactive practices can promote a local economy and contribute less waste to how making more informed equipment choices can result in energy efficiency and fuel savings. From his own business to the larger sound engineering community, Waldron says we need to lessen our carbon footprint. He believes that the live sound industry needs to take a critical look at its conventional techniques and seize new opportunities for greener business practices. 

“At Capsicum Pro Audio,” says Waldron, “we’re striving to have as small of an impact on our environment as possible while providing the best concert experience possible.”

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