Mexico. TecnoMultimedia InfoComm Mexico exceeded attendance expectations by getting more than 5,000 decision makers, professionals, consultants and more than 100 leading companies in audiovisual technology and integrated communication of video, networks, voice and data, to participate in this summit meeting held on August 9, 10 and 11 at the World Trade Center Convention Center in Mexico City.
"Mexico is among the top two places in the Audio and Video Industry in Latin America, only after Brazil, with annual growth rates of 12 percent, so it has positioned itself as one of the most avant-garde in the region in professional equipment and in the birth of integrating companies of high competitiveness, "which is why it has positioned itself as one of the most avant-garde in the region in professional equipment and in the birth of integrating companies of high competitiveness, "Mexico is among the top two places in the Audio and Video Industry, only after Brazil, with annual growth rates of 12 percent," said Max Jaramillo, director of TecnoMultimedia InfoComm and DataNet BICSI.
With 5 thousand square meters of exhibition and a program of conferences, seminars, courses and certifications, endorsed by InfoComm, BICSI, KNX, IMEI, CEDIA and the Digital Signage Mexico Association, attendees were able to know the latest innovations and the most sophisticated equipment in the industry.
Likewise, they updated and validated their knowledge to promote technological development in our country with the construction of networks based on international standards.
It should be noted that, for the first time in Mexico, the recognized AVI Latino Award was presented, which on this occasion corresponded to Odair Tremante and Ricardo Durão of the company Solutione, from Brazil, who presented the Innovation Center Project of Recife, which allowed the integration into the Accenture Innovation Center of Recife, of the videoconference rooms, audiovisual solutions, lighting controls and automation, among other innovations. The winner will travel with an air ticket and paid hotel to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) will be held next year.
TecnoMultimedia InfoComm Mexico also promoted the development of new businesses by being a meeting point for leading companies in the industry. In 2016 alone, the professional audiovisual industry in Mexico registered a projected value of USD$1,284 million dollars, making it a growing area of great opportunities for the country.