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TechShow Data: InfoComm International

May 12, 2008

InfoComm International® is the leading non-profit association serving the professional AV communications industry worldwide. Members of the industry are encouraged to adhere to Ten Standards of Excellence. Founded in 1939, the association offers industry expertise and market research serving press and others seeking information about the industry.

Through activities that include trade shows, education, certification, government relations, outreach and information services, InfoComm promotes the industry and enhances members’ ability to conduct business successfully and competently.

InfoComm is the leading business-to-business marketplace for display, projection, audio, conferencing, lighting and staging, digital signage, Internet streaming and networked presentation and communications systems. Source

DATES: Jun 14-20, 2008
LOCATION: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV

Official Site: www.infocomm.org

Additional Information about InfoComm International 2008:

  • will include 350+ courses, basic through advanced levels, covering audio, video, projection, digital signage, design, certification, conferencing, AV-IT integration, and much more.
  • includes Institute for Professional Development classes (June 14-16); intensive one-day sessions; and 2-4 hour courses Source

InfoComm International 2007 Show Highlights:

  • More than 31,000 professionals from over 80 countries gathered June 15-21, 2007,in Anaheim, Calif., to explore new products, learn the latest trends and techniques and interact with peers.
  • A record 855 exhibitors participated at InfoComm this year, representing an 11 percent increase over the previous record of 770 in 2006.
  • Exhibitors occupied 465,000 net square feet of exhibit and special events space, compared to 432,602 net square feet in 2006.
  • There were 180 new exhibitors at the 2007 show. Source

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