A conference keynote is a production, and the stage screen is its centerpiece. Done well, an LED wall makes a speaker look authoritative, keeps slides crisp to the back row, and carries the brand through every break. Here is how LED walls are used at NYC conferences.
How the wall earns its place
- Keynote backdrop. A wide wall behind the stage runs slides, scenery, and the event brand — far more polished than a projected screen washing out under stage light.
- Presenter support. Big, legible slides and lower-thirds so the back row reads everything.
- Sponsor and session branding. Rotating logos and session titles between talks.
- Break and networking content. Agendas, wayfinding, and ambient loops during downtime.
Why LED beats projection on a conference stage
Conference rooms are brightly lit for note-taking, and projection washes out fast under that light. An LED wall stays punchy and saturated regardless. We break down the trade-offs in our LED vs projection guide.
Wide stages, content, and crew
Keynote walls are often very wide, which means careful content design at the right aspect ratio and a tech who can switch sources cleanly between speakers. Because we build content in house and crew our walls, your slides, scenery, and brand loops are made for the wall and run by someone who knows it. See corporate event work.
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