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News
Sharp Increase in Visitors for "Outstanding"
CEDIA Expo 2005 (14/7/2005)
The European custom installation sector is
in a positive, upbeat mood, following an overwhelmingly successful
CEDIA Expo, which saw attendance leap by more than 50% compared
to last year's figures.
A total of 4,714 visitors came to the event
during four concentrated days of education and three showcase days
which saw the leading industry brands pack all the latest innovations
into two exhibition halls of Birmingham's International Convention
Centre. This number included a high proportion of overseas visitors
attend the event, 569 in total from 57 countries outside the UK.
"We were absolutely thrilled and delighted
with CEDIA Expo 2005" says CEDIA Chairman, David Hyman. "There was
a real buzz about this year's event, reflecting the positive spirit
around the industry and the rapid year-on-year growth currently
taking place. We saw packed stands, busy aisles, seminar sessions
which were very well-supported and, in some cases, completely sold-out.
We are confident we can build on this success next year, when we
move CEDIA Expo to ExCeL, London. In fact, already 70% of exhibition
space has been reserved for next year's event".
CEDIA Expo 2005 featured exhibition stands
from over 100 companies, including all the major players from the
world of custom home electronics. This year the exhibition was focussed
around Halls 3 and 4, and the Hall 3 Foyer, a move which gave a
more integrated focus to the event and ensured easier navigation
around the venue for visitors. The reward for exhibitors was a steady
throughput of high quality visitor traffic, including a high proportion
of installers new to the industry or the event, and delegates from
house builders, interior design and architectural practices.
The CEDIA Expo training programme, comprising
77 educational seminars, 15 manufacturer product training sessions,
forums and workshops, was also well-subscribed. Generally, programme
attendance stood at 1510, up over 100 on last year, with completely
full courses including New Technologies Update and Technical Foundation
Course (Practical). A hands-on, full day workshop enabling delegates
to grow in knowledge, confidence and skill as a forerunner to the
Designer and Installer training and exams or as a quick start for
newcomers into the industry was a new development which was singled
out for special praise, attracting fresh blood into the industry.
Attendance from the building specifier community
at CEDIA Expo was impressive at 231. For the first time CEDIA Expo
hosted a special, one day Design Professionals Conference aimed
at architects, interior designers and other building specifiers.
Entitled "Home Electronics in Architecture and Interior Design",
this conference was chaired by Ruth Slavid, Editor of the Architects
Journal magazine, supported by the Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA) and the British Interior Design Association (BIDA) and sponsored
by Lutron. Over twenty delegates attended the conference, receiving
a grounding in the different aspects of custom installation, led
by Steve Moore. These visitors were also able to broaden their knowledge
by visiting the Expo itself and engaging directly with a number
of exhibitors.
Social activities and networking also featured
strongly at the event. The Chairman's Reception hosted by David
Hyman brought exhibitors and delegates together in the relaxed environment
of the Zinc Bar - a great and safe place to watch the spectacular
thunderstorms which hit Birmingham on the Tuesday night. Meanwhile,
the CEDIA party, sponsored by Digital Home, at The Living Room was
another social success with the centerpiece entertainment of "Duelling
Pianos" keeping party guests enthralled until the small hours (and
in some cases, beyond!).
CEDIA Expo 2006 will run from 20th to 22nd
June 2006 at ExCeL London to accommodate growth within the sector.
CEDIA would like to extend a warm thank you to all the volunteers
and exhibitors who made the show such a memorable success.
www.cedia.co.uk
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