Mexico. Expo TecnoMultimedia InfoComm concluded its sixth edition in Mexico exceeding expectations for this year, consolidating its position as one of the most important events for these sectors in the country.
More than 80 exhibitors presented the latest of their technologies and solutions, through avant-garde stands full of light and sound, where attendees could learn about the evolution that the audiovisual world has had.
As in previous years, the exhibition area of TecnoMultimedia InfoComm was complemented by an interesting academic program where training topics and new technologies were addressed with the latest developments in the market. Some of the most outstanding lectures of the program were: The five most important points about the Audiovisual Technical Exam Recognized by InfoComm (RAVT), a module that reviews the concepts of audiovisual systems and their applications.
The academic program also included a cycle of Express Classes, where participants increased their knowledge and skills, acquiring the necessary tools to improve their service to customers, with cutting-edge topics such as the Internet of Things and its application to audiovisual systems, trends in digital signage, modernization of meeting rooms with audio systems, among other interesting topics.
"TecnoMultimedia InfoComm has become a benchmark for a sector in which services already represent 31% of the market, being the majority of installation and integration, combined with maintenance and management services, so the companies that participate continue to give us their confidence and attendees know that they will find cutting-edge technologies," said Max Jaramillo, President of LatinPress, Inc., publisher of AVI LATINOAMÉRICA.
The executive added: "This year we have exceeded our expectations and we aim to continue growing hand in hand with our exhibitors and industry professionals who accompany us edition after edition."
Among the companies that participated this year we can mention: Almacenes Audiovisuales México, Aplitec Ingeniería, Arthur Holm/Albiral España, Aten International, Audio-Technica, Avitech Plus, Benq México, Biamp Systems, Cable Leader, Casio México, Chauvet Professional. Clearone, Crambo Latin America, Crestron Latin America-Mexico, Datavideo Corporation, DFI Tech USA, Dor Internacional, Douson Eago Technology, Ela Agentes Aduanales, Epson USA, Extron Electronics, Francom, FSR, Inc., Gilsama Mexico, Gonher Proaudio, Grandstream, Grupo Audio Diseño México, Haivision Systems, Harman México, Integraled, Kolo México, Kramer Electronics Mexico, LG Electronics Mexico, Media Vision USA, Mega Systems, My Projector Lamps, NEC Display Solutions, Newtek Latin America, Novotech México, NTX Distribution, Oxford Business Group, Panasonic México, Peerless Av México, People Oriented & Information Technologies, Producciones Imagen Tower's, Rentraduce, Representaciones de Audio México, Ricoh México, Samsung Electronics México, Scala Digital Signage Software, Sennheiser México, Sensey Electronics México, Stampede Global USA, Syscom México, Tedd-Tecnologia Especializada México, Teleforma TV Mount International, TLE Distribution, TOA Electronics Mexico, Vari Internacional, Wepresent, Yamaha Music Mexico.
The inauguration and ribbon cutting for the official start of TecnoMultimedia InfoComm was in charge of Rodrigo Casasús, Senior Director of Development for Latin America and the Caribbean of InfoComm International, Max Jaramillo, President of LatinPress, Inc. and as guest of honor, Eng. Eduardo Zapiain, President of the Mexican Institute of the Intelligent Building.
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