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EDC’s 2020 Vegas Event Canceled; 2021 Event Set for May 21-23

LAS VEGAS – The 2020 Electric Daisy Carnival, which had been among a number of large live events postponed from spring to fall, 2020, will not happen as an in-person event. On Aug. 2, event organizer Insomniac canceled the postponed Oct. 2-4 event. The company’s 25th anniversary focus shifts to the 2021 event, set for May 21-23, instead.

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Tyler Truss Adds Manufacturing Specialties Division

PENDLETON, IN – Tyler Truss LLC has added a new division called TTS Specialty Products. Services include custom design, build-to-spec and engineering for schools, parks, stadiums, industrial & commercial developments, churches, and docks and marinas. TTS Specialty Products is also an OEM and just announced two new products that could help people deal with the Covid-19 pandemic – TTS Virus Shield and TTS Sanitizer Stands.

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Need for Industry Funding from Washington Continues, Along with the Need to Contact Representatives in Congress

WASHINGTON, DC – On July 30, NAMM’s Public Affairs and Government Relations department and Bandit Lites chair Michael T. Strickland, among others, discussed the proposed HEROES and HEALS Acts, Education Stabilization Fund and more in a NAMM-sponsored webinar on Covid-19 relief options. Hours later, Strickland reached out to PLSN with another open letter to the industry and an appeal for everyone to contact their representatives in Congress.

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OS Studios Helps Create Virtual Graduation in Minecraft for UC Berkeley with Blackmagic Design

BERKELEY, CA – Blackmagic Design noted that OS Studios used its gear to help produce a virtual graduation and two-day music festival for the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) class of 2020 in Blockeley University. Blockeley University is a detailed replica of the UC Berkeley campus in Minecraft, the popular video game platform, built and maintained entirely by the university’s students.

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