InfoComm Asia 2008 is poised to take advantage of an Asia on the rise.
Hong Kong is undergoing renewal and revitalization of its tourist attractions, with massive investments in captivating theme parks and energizing retail malls to offer new multimedia experience. China is all geared to host the 2008 Olympic Games and 2010 World Expo, triggering a demand for large format projection systems and LCD TV sets. Japan, Taiwan and Korea are making waves in information technology, manufacturing and trading, and creating at the same time a need for more innovative marketing approaches. Singapore is continuing to invest in its primary resource ¡V labor ¡V spending huge sums to equip classrooms and boardrooms for more effective learning and training. Malaysia, Thailand and the rest of ASEAN are stepping up on infrastructure such as port and customs development to facilitate trade. Governments and businesses in Asia are making preparations to meet new challenges of the digital age.
The biennial InfoComm Asia 2008 will provide a trade platform for international suppliers to meet buyers from all of Asia and the emerging markets, while at the same time enabling Asian manufacturers to seek international trade representatives. It will be held concurrently with the annual Integrated Systems China event ¡V to be renamed InfoComm China from 2008 ¡V which caters to the burgeoning South China market as it continues to draw interests from Beijing and Shanghai.
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Added BOOST: Themed Pavilions
Moving in tandem with demand trends, InfoComm Asia 2008 will also house themed pavilions to address the rapidly growing market for entertainment technology and home automation. Exhibitors supplying to these markets will have an additional opportunity to showcase the applications of their products, targeted specifically at owners and managers of commercial establishments, theme parks, integrated resorts and public entertainment spaces.

¡§entertainment technology for establishments, public spaces, theme parks and integrated resorts¡¨
As market competition becomes more intense, restaurants, retail malls, and corporations are compelled to think out of the box to engage their customers. A definite trend towards interactive entertainment experiences has emerged. With the advent of computer-mediated digital technologies, the possibilities to create high impact entertainment at the frontline are boundless.
et4@InfoComm Asia 2008 will allow exhibit Download et4@InfoComm Asia 2008 Exhibitor Prospectusors to collectively present their ideas for an integrated display of 3-D entertainment technologies encompassing sound, sight and motion.

¡§Intelligent Home Solutions: Customising your home to your specific needs¡¨
A home that responds to your every need ¡V whether it is security, lighting and temperature control, multi-room sound and video, home networking. This vision is fast becoming a reality as technology evolves and costs erode.
iHS@infoComm Asia 2008 will attempt to bridge home design with electronic technologies in its special IHS pavilion, simulating an intelligent home environment. This aims to show homebuilders (developers, architects, interior designers, systems integrators) the potential to expand the functionality of the home and the eventual value of the property. |