ISE 2010 / 2-4 February Amsterdam

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Marcela.
Categories: new, Products, Technology, useful technology, Screens, events, media, Markets.

ISE 2010 to feature 100+ new exhibitors

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ISE 2009 drew nearly 25,000 attendees and well over 500 exhibitors to Amsterdam on 2-4 February. Both numbers were a record for what is now Europe’s undisputed no.1 show for professional AV and electronic systems integration. ISE 2010 is set to continue the trend with another industry-defining event, packed with new product innovations, informative education sessions, and new business opportunities. Use this website to find out more about our 2010 show, and keep checking back for regular updates as the event draws nearer!

Pro-audio is just one business sector to provide a notable influx of new exhibitors. L-Acoustics, HK Audio, Sonus, Ateïs, Out Board/TiMax, Baldwin Boxall, Seeburg, Cloud Electronics and XTA/MC2 Audio are among those set to exhibit at ISE for the first time in 2010.

The growing profile of digital signage will be reflected by the creation of a second dedicated area, while automated lighting will also register an increased presence, with Martin Professional among the notable first-time ISE exhibitors.

Integrated Systems Events MD Mike Blackman commented: “No trade show can thrive without bringing new customers and new markets to its exhibitors. Right from its first showing in Geneva in 2004, this is something ISE has proved it can do. AV manufacturers are turning to ISE as a platform from which to launch their products and services into new and emerging sectors, and that is one reason why we are hosting so many new exhibitors in Amsterdam in February.”

ISE 2010 is also looking strong in terms of projected attendance. “Our pre-registration levels are already running ahead of expectations, confirming that this is the show to attend if you are looking for new opportunities in 2010,” concluded Blackman.

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For more information:
www.iseurope.org

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