United States. With a total of 33,000 visitors from 90 countries, the annual exhibition for professionals, buyers and exhibitors of audio and video, InfoComm Show 2011, held in Orlando between June 15 and 17, ended.
During the three days of exhibition and academic talks, the courses in trends and applications for audio and video were highlighted; as well as the CTS, CTS-D preparation seminars and the classes on sustainability and centralized network of AV. Likewise, in the certification program, 88 professionals passed the exam for Certified Technology Specialist (CTS), 12 for CTS-D and 4 for CTS-I.
As commercial novelties, 3D video and LED screens used as curtains to the floor stood out. In addition, the more than 5,000 aisles of audio and video companies in which the 925 exhibiting companies exhibited the latest technologies in the sector were also highlighted.
For Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D. CEO of InfoComm International, "the audiovisual market and the network of suppliers and services have enthusiastically embraced InfoComm as the ideal place to make the most important purchasing decisions of the year, and as an opportunity to increase capabilities through our strong educational program."
Additionally, as part of the programming of the event, avi latinoamérica magazine, in collaboration with LG and Loch, held the Latin American Meeting, a cocktail that brought together 250 personalities of the AV guild, who in addition to enjoying the musical space learned about the novelties that TecnoMultimedia Infocomm 2011 will have. (See video of the cocktail here).
Thus, the publication announced that for this year TecnoMultimedia Infocomm Mexico, to be held between August 11 and 12 in Mexico City, and TecnoMultimedia Infocomm Colombia, which will take place in Medellín on November 9 and 10, will create the space for networking between suppliers and buyers of the audio integration chain, video and lighting.