Sponsors: InfoComm International, Fairfax, VA
Site: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Dates: June 18 – 20, 2008
Industry: Telecommunications Equipment & Services
Fees: Exhibits: Free; Conference: USD 99 – USD 1,695
Size: 432,602 nsf Exhibitors: 770; Attendees: 18,704
Show Description: InfoComm International is the world’s annual premier exposition and conference for the professional audiovisual information communications industry. InfoComm hosts exhibitors who are direct manufacturers and distributors of professional audio, video, display, multimedia, presentation, conferencing, digital signage, streaming media, security, residential systems and other high technology products and services for non-broadcast applications in the corporate, government, military, education, healthcare and numerous other vertical markets.
Product Categories: Non-consumer, non-broadcast professional audio, video, digital signage, lighting, video production, streaming media, display, projection, digital cinema, screens, furniture, cases, cables, racks, multimedia, presentation, conferencing, control, interfacing, distribution, networking, security systems, residential systems and communications software products and services.
Technical Program: InfoComm offers more than 300 in conjunction educational workshops and seminars that focus on a wide range of topics from how-to sessions to lectures on technology theory and application.
Marketing Program: Direct mail, e-mail and fax broadcasts, collaborative marketing with exhibitors and dealers, co-promotion with other industry-related international associations and through advertising and editorial coverage in more than 60 industry trade publications distributed worldwide.
Attendee Benefits: Complimentary admission to the InfoComm exhibits, a pre-show tour of the exposition with multi-lingual presenters, VIP International Reception. International Attendee Profile: Canada, Western Europe, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. Emphasis has been recently placed on Latin and South America – especially Mexico and Brazil.