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Tuning the Screens and turning on the Displays - ISE 2006 prepares to light up the Brussels Skyline (16/12/2005)

ISE 2006

Europe's largest trade show for AV Systems Integrators will start off in spectacular style with a powerful demonstration of massive LED Video Screens, which will literally take over the impressive frontage of the huge Brussels Expo Centre.

With just a handful of exhibition spaces left, ISE 2006 is not only twice the size of the 2005 show, but has embraced the huge area booked at the Brussels Expo to turn the event into what will be an exhilarating display of the very latest in Audio Visual technologies.

Visitors expecting to see sights and sounds will not be disappointed. As Mike Blackman, Managing Director of ISE 2006 explains, the event is set to stimulate all human senses in a 3-day event that will excite, inspire and thrill. "People who come to trade shows are looking beyond just seeing a series of products. Our exhibitors and sponsors have pushed the boundaries of showcasing systems integration solutions into a new era of dazzling shows and eye-catching displays. Without giving too much away, no one who arrives at the Brussels Expo will fail to miss the gigantic LED Outdoor Park that we have set up with our partners. Huge LED Video Screens will welcome visitors and set the scene for what will be the most exciting showcase of AV Solutions yet seen in Europe."

And there is more to see once inside. The Residential Solutions Area will be showcasing the latest in Residential Control Systems and Home Theatre technologies. Countries and continents including the USA, UK and Asia will be hosting their own pavilions. Within the ISE Theatre, there will be Manufacturers Forums allowing visitors to break off from the exhibition to hear the latest innovations and industry trends from the exhibiting suppliers.

www.iseurope.org


 
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