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| Integrated Systems Europe 2007 Anticipation is building as Integrated Systems Europe 2007 draws nearer, with the show organisers placing the final touches on what is already being billed as Europe's most eagerly anticipated show for the AV and Electronic Systems Integration industry. Taking place on January 30th – February 1st 2007, ISE will be occupying over 28, 000sqm of space at the Amsterdam RAI in order to accommodate the 350 exhibitors as well as numerous displays, pavilions and educational areas. The Show Organisers for Integrated Systems Europe 2007, Europe's event for the professional AV and Electronic Systems Integration industry, have announced that with almost two months to go, all four Halls at the Amsterdam RAI are now full, with over 350 Exhibitors. An unprecedented number of visitor registrations have been made, demonstrating the expectation which is mounting for thefourth and biggest edition of ISE. And with a range of new features, displays and innovations, coupled with massive media attention, ISE has become the trade show, which all professionals in the AV and Electronic Systems Integration industry should find and indeed make time to attend. With the strong backing from the three associations: CEDIA, InfoComm International and NSCA, ISE is creating an event which offers a total, all round visitor experience. 2007 also sees the return of the established, highly popular show pavilions including the InfoComm International large venue and digital cinema display area which will demonstrate how large visual displays work in combination with HD technologies and special projection facilities. Also present will be the CEDIA Home Theatre offering the ultimate experience in custom built home theatre design and solutions. Also back by popular demand is the Residential Solutions Area offering visitors a "hands on" chance to experience home theatre technology and residential control systems. Digital Signage will be also be a prominent aspect of the show. Education continues to play a critical role and with the support of the three associations, visitors can attend a variety of different seminars and training sessions. New for 2007 are complimentary in-depth practical workshops delivered by the Exhibitors, running throughout the show. And even with the show under two months away, new education sessions are being added. Just announced are two fascinating new AV Trade forums and also a series of Architect Seminars and Roundtable discussions on Digital Signage and AV Integration techniques supported by a series of lively case studies. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |