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GoVision’s 2024 was a record year of business

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January 29, 2025

GoVision provided state-of-the-art LED video displays to more than 100 events in 2024, less than two years after being re-acquired by its founder and CEO.

"GoVision has long been known for our dominance in the rental business, thanks to our massive inventory of modular LED panels and huge fleet of turnkey mobile units," Founder and Chairman Chris Curtis said in a press release. "But we've made major advances in the fixed-install side over the past two years, as well as building out our service and repair division, to the point that we are now a fully integrated, one-stop-shop for any event, team or venue looking to enhance their on-site fan experience with state-of-the-art video screens."

Highlights in 2024 included:

  • Expansion in more than 50% in multiple key areas, including project management, installation supervision, technicians and sales.
  • Provided video displays at over 100 major events, including the first T20 Cricket World Cup hosted by the United States, The NCAA Men's Final Four in Phoenix and 52 PGA, LPGA, collegiate and amateur golf tournaments, including the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club.
  • The company constructed and installed one of the world's largest LED displays at Charlotte Motor Speedway, measuring 200-feet-wide and 77-feet-high.

In 2025 GoVision is contracted to install more than 1,000 LED video displays for both live events and fixed installation customers and will continue its long-term partnerships with the NCAA, NHL and AHL, Major and Minor League Baseball, the PGA and LPGA, Texas High School Football, Live Nation, ESPN GameDay and other sports and entertainment properties.




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