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CEDIA Expo Enjoys Successful London Debut (3/7/2006)
Official figures released today show the
10th CEDIA UK Expo (19-22 June, ExCeL London) to be the biggest,
most successful training and product showcase event yet for the
home technology industry. On its first appearance in London, CEDIA
(the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) has revealed
a 30% increase in event visitors with a recorded total of 6,099.
This figure included a higher proportion of building specifiers,
up 41% to 327, more international visitors, up 81% to 1,031 and
representing 48 countries, and a huge increase in delegates attending
the expanded CEDIA Expo education programme.
"CEDIA Expo 2006 was absolutely fantastic!"
says CEDIA Chairman, David Hyman. "On behalf of CEDIA, I would like
to extend a warm thank you to all the volunteers, exhibitors and
CEDIA staff who made this year's show such a memorable success -
more stands, more visitors, more overseas visitors, more building
specifiers, and many, many more seminar delegates. In a superb,
new venue, and for our London debut, the event delivered for exhibitors,
for CEDIA and for the home electronics and integration industry
at large. CEDIA Expo continues to grow in quality, size and stature".
Expo Showcase
CEDIA Expo 2006 featured exhibition stands
from over 130 companies in one 6000m2 obstruction-free area at its
new ExCeL London home. All the major names from the industry participated,
with over 45 companies taking part in the event for the very first
time. These included A+K UK, AMX, Arcam, Armour Home Electronics,
Artcoustic UK, AWE Europe, Crestron, CSE, Denon, Fujitsu, Future
Automation, Helvar, Imerge, Kaleidescape, KEF, LG, Linn Products,
Linnsight, Living Control, Lutron, Marantz, Marata Vision, Meridian,
Naim, Philips, RGB, Sharp, SIM2, Speakercraft, Technogym, Universal
Electronics and USD amongst others.
The high quality and clever design of stands
reflected the significant investment made by CEDIA Expo exhibitors
in the event. Many featured integrated presentation rooms, on-stand
promotions and interactive elements designed to pull in the visitors.
They were rewarded with high quality visitor traffic, which was
especially busy on the first two days of the Expo. Visitors included
a high proportion of installers new to the industry and the event,
together with interested attendees from house builders, interior
design and architectural practices (see exhibitor comments attached).
Education
The CEDIA Expo education programme was very
well-subscribed with the majority of sessions nearly full or sold-out
with standing-room only available for delegates. It included 24
brand new and 20 updated courses, and in total provided an 82% increase
in training over last year's event, together with 32 manufacturer
product training sessions.
Among the most popular highlights were courses
on High Definition, New Technologies, Digital Rights Management
(DRM), What Women Want, Selling To Rich People, the two day Home
Cinema Workshop and the one day Project Management Workshop. Installer
Level 2, on offer for the first time outside of CEDIA US, as part
of the CEDIA certification program also proved a success, with 19
delegates sitting the examination.
Design Professionals
Attendance from the building specifier community
at CEDIA Expo showed growth on last year. CEDIA Expo hosted a special
Design Professionals Forum, aimed at architects, interior designers
and other building specifiers. Chaired by Eleanor Young, Acting
Editor of the RIBA Journal magazine, the forum featured presentations
from Dr Mark Gillott, from the University of Nottingham's School
of the Built Environment, award winning architect Julian King of
Wilkinson King and home electronics guru Steve Moore of SMC. Practical
experience of integrating electronics and using technology to reduce
energy consumption, 'de-clutter' living space and improve family
lifestyles were shared and energetically debated in front of an
interested audience.
Additional features at the show also addressed
the design professionals. In three CEDIA educational areas, visitors
were guided through a typical project process, demonstrating how
a custom installation company can successfully interact with a project
team / client. A Designer's Lounge & Resource Centre at the core
of the show provided a further opportunity for architects, interior
designers, house builders and other specifiers to find out more
information on the electronic home and the benefits of working with
CEDIA members. This area also worked as a showcase for the finalists
in the inaugural CEDIA Awards. The winners were announced by CEDIA
Chair, David Hyman during the Chairman's Reception held at the Sports
Cafˇ on the first day of the show (see separate press release for
details).
Networking
The social and networking highlight of CEDIA
Expo, the sold-out CEDIA party on Wednesday 21st June, took place
at The Fox@ExCeL, and offered guests the chance to watch the Argentina
v Netherlands contest on a giant plasma screen, rock out to party
band, "The Bears", and enjoy their barbecue food indoors or alfresco
as they desired. The International Reception was also well-attended
with over 100 guests from across the globe joining the CEDIA UK
Board and representatives from CEDIA US and CEDIA Australia for
breakfast, a formal welcome to the Expo and to hear plans from CEDIA
to grow membership across Zone 1.
CEDIA Expo 2007
Following the success of CEDIA Expo 2006,
CEDIA has confirmed that the event will return to ExCeL London next
year, running from 25th to 28th June 2007. For CEDIA Expo 2007,
the organizers plan to offer additional exhibition space over and
above that provided for this year's event. CEDIA also plans to utilize
extra training rooms for the popular, and expanding, CEDIA Expo
seminar programme.
www.cedia.co.uk
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