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InfoComm 05 Again Breaks Records, Attendance Up 15
Percent (15/7/2005)
More AV End Users, Service Providers and
Exhibitors at Tradeshow, Education Enrollment Soars 30 Percent
The International Communications Industries
Association, Inc.¨ (ICIA¨) today announced final attendance figures
for InfoComm 05. The largest annual conference and exhibition for
audiovisual buyers and sellers worldwide held June 4-10 in Las Vegas
grew 15 percent over 2004, attracting 26,322 AV professionals from
more than 80 countries. Last year, 22,894 attended from 75 countries.
"InfoComm continues to be the one tradeshow
where most professional AV service providers make their important
buying decisions for the year," said Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D., ICIA
Executive Director. "We are also seeing a strong increase in the
number of AV and IT managers who attend. Buyers of information communications
technologies see InfoComm as their best opportunity to network with
product and service providers, as well as to enhance their skills
through our robust educational program."
InfoComm attracted 11,489 commercial service
providers as well as 6,346 technology manager end users, a segment
that increased 31 percent over the 2004 Show. Seventy percent of
technology manager end users who attended work in education, business
and government, a reflection of the growth in the use of information
communication, presentation and AV technologies worldwide. The number
of professionals from the education market doubled over the previous
year. Other large growth sectors included sports, entertainment
and hospitality, up 160 percent compared to 2004, and the retail
and sales sector, which emerged as an important vertical market
at InfoComm for the first time.
InfoComm lived up to its 2005 show theme
as the "information communications marketplace." According to ICIA,
90 percent of InfoComm 05 attendees stated that they either authorize
or recommend equipment purchases. Thirty-two percent of attendees
have annual AV communications technology budgets over $5 million.
According to Exhibit Surveys, an independent market research company,
InfoComm was the leading show for highest net buying influence in
2004. Industry Conference at InfoComm InfoComm Academy sessions
set a record pace with 6,677 registrations, a 12 percent increase
over 2004.
Super Tuesday sessions attracted 716 registrants,
an increase of 20 percent. The format of a day-long in-depth themed
program held prior to the exhibition has proven to be both useful
and convenient to attendees as they learned about presentation technologies,
collaborative conferencing, AV/IT convergence tactics, and managing
the AV rental market, among others.
ICIA's three-day Institute for Professional
Development attracted a record of 345 attendees, up 52 percent from
2004. The InfoComm Academy Certification Prep Course, among many
that sold out, attracted 90 participants at its premiere InfoComm
appearance. At its conclusion, more than two-thirds of those sat
for their exam and earned their Certified Technology Specialist
(CTS) credentials.
Another popular sold-out course was Networking
for the Commercial AV Professional, a course geared to the growing
need to learn how information and AV technologies must be addressed
jointly. Other IPD courses included Facilities Design for Universities,
Lighting for Videoconference and Presentation Space,Videoconference:
Technology, Applications and Trends, and Design School Level 1.
Courses on videoconferencing, technology
trends, interactive classrooms, AV/IT convergence, flat panel display
technologies and streaming media were among the top draws.
Record Exposition
A record 725 exhibitors participated at InfoComm
this year, representing a 12 percent increase over the previous
record of 647 in 2004. Exhibitors occupied 385,540 net square feet
of paid exhibits, meeting and special events space, compared to
319,860 square feet in 2004. More than 170 new exhibitors joined
this year's show.
InfoComm 2005 exhibitors included the leading
audio, conferencing, control systems, display, lighting and projection
manufacturers such as Altman Lighting, Altec-Lansing, AMX, Atlas
Sound, Barco, Canon, Chauvet, Chief Manufacturing, Christie Digital,
Clarity Visual, Crestron, Da-Lite Screen, Draper, Mackie/EAW, Extron,
Harman, HighEnd Systems, Hitachi, Jupiter Systems, JVC, Lightronics,
LG Electronics, Lutron, Meyer Sound, Mitsubishi, NEC, Optoma, Panasonic,
Peavey, Philips, Pioneer, Polycom, Polyvision, QSC Audio, Renkus-Heinz,
Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Shure, Sony, Stewart Filmscreen, Tandberg,
Telex, Thomson and Yamaha, among many others.
ICIA has already sold more than 265,000 net
square feet of exhibit space for InfoComm 2006, which will take
place June 3 - 9, 2006 in Orlando, FL.
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