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The event is sponsored by the International Communications Industry
Association. The event should interest Indian entrepreneurs from
different fields. They will get to see products from 100 companies
including Canon, Christie Digital, Jupiter, Hitachi, NBC, Pioneer,
The Screenworks, Vega.
A press release says that there will be wireless and network projectors
on the showfloor. They include a 10000 ANSI Lumens large format
projector. Other projectors on view will have inflatable outdoor
screens, very thin video cubes, portable visualisers, jackpot machine
plasma display, LCD name tags.
InfoComm Asia's MD Nat Wong was quoted in an official release saying:"
The audiovisual industry is rapidly growing in India. A surge in
demand for audiovisual and AV related products and services is evident
as the country develops and modernises. The exhibition is an excellent
platform for manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, professionals and
users to explore business opportunities and innovative technologies
and network in the regional area."
The release adds that for the first time a conference will also
be held alongside the exhibition. "Leveraging Rich Media Content:
Strategic Implementation of AV Communications for Your Organisation"
will see technology futurist Elliott Masie address the gathering.
He will speak on ten technologies that are expected to change the
world we live in.
There will also be an extensive educational programme, which includes
the annual Asian Institute for Professional Development. The release
adds that 16 workshops will be conducted.
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