EVENT: INSTALLMARKET
INSTALLMARKET CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Not Your Father’s Classroom; Not Your Mother’s Campus What's the state of UK education today, after the onslaught of iPads, mobile, video and audio-over-IP? Our InstallMarket panel will explore how technologies are changing education, especially the intersection between video and mobile and Cloud. Panel members will address lecture capture, BYOD, and campus digital signage.
Transport expert joins panel
We’re happy to be able to reveal the name of the first moderator of the panels at the InstallMarket conference – which is just one element of our new one- day event later this year
INSTALLATIONis pleased to announce that Charlie Henderson (pictured), a performance improvement consultant with PA Consulting, will moderate the transportation panel session at InstallMarket on 4 September.
Henderson will lead an
expert panel in a session entitled ‘What Moves Transport Technology’. This will explore the technology trends affecting the customer experience for transport including road, rail, air and underground. Displays, control- room technologies and customer-facing digital signage are all relevant technologies here. Henderson is an accomplished performance improvement consultant with over 20 years’ experience, primarily in transport. He has successfully supported organisations in exploiting new technologies and processes
that deliver real business benefit. This includes supporting the Highways Agency to design a future service blueprint and then procure their National Traffic Information Service, including control room. Most recently he has been supporting the Highways Agency and the Rijkswaterstaat specify requirements for their regional control centres. His work has been critically acclaimed – he led the assignment that won the Management Consultancy Association award for best operational performance project in the public sector (2006) and led the assignment that was shortlisted for best public sector procurement project (2012). Transportation is just one of
the key vertical market sectors that will be explored in the conference programme – the others are entertainment and hospitality, AV/broadcast convergence, education and
retail. The final session will be of wide interest to a large section of the event audience: examining the future of AV networking.
With a brief to explore
emerging trends in its vertical, each conference panel will consist of presentations by a moderator and three specialists. Time will be allowed for panel discussion and audience questions.
For sponsorship or exhibitor opportunities contact Ian Graham on
ian.graham@
intentmedia.co.uk or call +44 (0)20 7354 6000
42 March 2014
MORE REASONS TO ATTEND However, the conference – which is free to attend – is only part of the offering at InstallMarket. Designed to educate and inform visitors in equal measure, the one-day event will also feature a lively expo, where exhibitors from across the worlds of audio, video, connectivity and control will be exhibiting their latest products. There will also be break-out training sessions from key manufacturers. Held on 4 September 2014, Install Market is the only independent, dedicated UK event for AV systems integrators, installers and consultants. In-house AV staff, facilities managers, AV end- user company staff and architects will also find it a
rewarding visit. The venue for the event is the Business Design Centre in Islington, north London – just a couple of miles from Kings Cross St Pancras train and tube station (Angel tube station is just one stop away). On-site car parking is also available. “I’m sure that Charlie Henderson will be an excellent moderator at the InstallMarket conference,” said Paddy Baker, editor of Installation. “It’s great to have a company of the status of PA Consulting represented at the event. We are continuing to recruit more high-calibre names for the conference panels, and will be announcing more details in the near future.” Registration, conference attendance, expo attendance and even lunch are all free at InstallMarket. For information on
registering for the event, contact
sara.mather@
intentmedia.co.uk. Watch out for updates about InstallMarket in Installationmagazine, on our website and our Twitter and Facebook pages.
www.install-market.com www.installation-international.com
What Hotels Really Want The hotel market is moving from hotel TV systems towards BYOD, using displays, wireless, internet and apps to increase guest satisfaction. Let's not forget the outside of the building, as projection mapping offers a new opportunity to some.
AV & Broadcast Convergence: A Marriage in IP
This panel will explore how IP technologies are bringing together broadcast integrators and AV integrators. Ubiquitous video of the YouTube era is pulling for affordable broadcasting technology to supply the new needs of corporates, institutions and individuals.
What Moves Transport Technology
In this panel, moderated by Charlie Henderson of PA Consulting, we'll explore the new customer experience for transport including road, rail, air and underground.
Forces That Drive Retail Tech Retailers want to enhance their in-store customer experience while boosting data gathering processes for customer buying patterns. This panel will discuss how retailers are harnessing mobile technology, digital signage, projection and display to build the retail stores of the future.
Whose Network is IT, Anyway? IP has proven to be the Great Unifier, bringing together many diverse industries onto the network. Given the ramp- up of video usage and mobile delivery, this panel brings together experts to discuss how AV and IT will share the network.
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