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RGB SmartHome at CEDIA Expo 2007 (12/6/2007)

Stand B18, CEDIA UK Expo 2007

The most exciting event of the year for the custom install industry is fast approaching and RGB are delighted to invite visitors to see, experience and discuss the latest products and technology.

Visit us at stand B18 for updates on recent developments with our existing brands and have the opportunity to see working demonstrations of our new product ranges.

Hot products to see:
* The latest ADA multi-room and home theatre audio products
* The new Phantom and Orbiter projector lifts and screens from Draper
* RBH's range of ceiling, wall mounted, bookshelf and the sleek new freestanding loudspeakers - hear the difference for yourself!

RGB's Managing Director, Caroline Britt will be presenting a seminar on 'How to Sell to Women.' She explains, "Market research shows that women are increasingly the primary decision makers in custom installation sales to families. This course will help equip you with the skills to shape your proposals and your interactions with the female client."

Course ref: CRM 1
Wednesday 27th June. 13.30-15.00

David Webster, RGB SmartHome Division Manager will be presenting 'Integrated Home Cinema Environments', which explains how to select the right control solution for a project and teach you the basics of integration with other subsystems.

Course Ref: ESD 24
Tuesday 26th June. 13.00-14.30

www.rgbcomms.co.uk

 

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