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1/02 2012

ISE 2012

“Applications of digital technologies have left the boundaries of computers and will penetrate every single aspect of our life and environment,” Ingram Micro’s Gerhard Schulz said.

Nothing will compare with ISE 2012…
ISE 2012, the largest professional AV and systems integration trade show ever held in Europe, bringing together manufacturers, distributors, integrators, specifiers and technology managers from over 100 countries worldwide.
Education and Conferences at ISE 2012
Integrated Systems Europe is much more than merely a huge trade show. Our pre-show Conferences and other Events provide outstanding networking and intelligence-gathering opportunities, while education sessions run during the show by CEDIA and InfoComm International offer a greater range of seminar topics than ever before.

The first Integrated Systems Europe tradeshow was held in Geneva, Switzerland in February 2004. The event was launched to fulfil the need for a pan-European forum for the emerging markets of professional AV and electronic systems integration, and quickly grew to become the undisputed annual marketplace for these industries – a focus not just for doing business but also for networking, education, and technological innovation.

ISE 2012, like the previous five shows, is at the superb RAI convention centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The show attract professionals from every link in the AV and systems integration value chain, including manufacturers, distributors, dealers, contractors and consultants.

Beyond this, the event also acts as a magnet for thousands of technology managers and other end-users from fields such as education, financial services, transportation, visitor attractions, sports arenas, auditoria, retail, and hotels. And, as AV systems become a more integral part of modern buildings, the audience is expanding to include more and more architects, interior designers, property developers and project managers.

 

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