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EVENT: INSTALLMARKET


PLAN YOUR DAY 4 SEPTEMBER


9.30 Registration, coffee


10:00 Forces That Drive Retail Tech


11:00 Keynote: Ross Ashton, The Projection Studio


12:00 AV & Broadcast Convergence: A Marriage in IP


14:00 Not Your Father’s Classroom; Not Your Mother’s Campus


15:00 What Hospitality Venues Really Want


16:00 What Moves Transport Technology


17:00 Whose Network is IT, Anyway?


Ross Ashton to present keynote


The projection artist, who has been responsible for many iconic 3D projection mapping projects in the UK and elsewhere, will discuss his work, technology and business issues surrounding the sector


PROJECTION MAPPING guru Ross Ashton will present the keynote address at InstallMarket on 4 September. Ashton will make a 30-minute presentation of some of his work, and will discuss the technology and the business issues that support these eye- catching projects. Together with his company


The Projection Studio, Ashton’s back catalogue includes the Face Britain project, celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, for which he projected a video montage of 32 portraits of Her Majesty, created from around


200,000 self-portraits of children, onto Buckingham Palace. He also masterminded a London 2012 Olympics projection onto the Houses of Parliament. “I’m very happy that we


have Ross Ashton to share his insights at InstallMarket,” said Paddy Baker, editor of Installation. “He is arguably the biggest name in projection mapping, and will prove a big draw for the event. I can’t wait to see and hear his keynote address!”


In addition to the keynote, panel discussions will also be held covering a range of


MORE PANEL LEADERS ANNOUNCED


The InstallMarket conference programme continues to take shape, with more high-profile panel leaders joining the line-up. The hospitality track, which


will look at how venues such as hotels, cruise ships and restaurants can utilise technology to improve the customer experience, will be led by panel moderator John Grew. The managing director – principal hospitality technology consultant at Spartan Comms has worked within the telecommunications industry for over 25 years and has specialised in providing solutions to the hospitality channel for the last 18 years.


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He started Spartan Comms in 1985 initially offering project management services for PBX installations. As his expertise within the hospitality channel increased, he expanded his services to include cable design and in-room technology applications, audiovisual and security systems. Recognising the need to move cable and network design on to the next level, he qualified as a BICSI RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) in 2008 and through continuous professional development retains the qualification.


Spartan Comms is working


on a range of projects with several prestigious five star hotel, resort and retail mixed use projects in London, Moscow, Megève, Casablanca, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Kuwait City, Bahrain, New York, Puerto Rico, Cartagena (Columbia) and São Paulo.


The final session of the day, ‘Whose Network is IT, Anyway?’ will be moderated by Keith Humphreys, managing consultant at euroLAN Research. This session will bring together a panel of experts to examine the future of AV/IT networking and discuss how AV and IT will share the network. Humphreys has been active


John Grew


in distribution channels for local area networks since their inception in Europe, after initial experience gained in South Africa. Other experience in mid-range computing and connectivity issues comes from sales channel management roles.


As a consultant with


euroLAN Research he has worked with several major networking vendors in streamlining their European channels and analysing their markets and competitors. He holds a degree in engineering from the University of Westminster.


verticals. The day will begin with a debate focused on how to enhance the customer experience in ‘Forces That Drive Retail Tech’. This is followed, after the keynote, by ‘AV & Broadcast Convergence: A Marriage in IP’, which will explore how IP technologies are bringing together broadcast integrators and AV integrators.


The education market will be under the spotlight after lunch in a panel entitled ‘Not Your Father’s Classroom; Not Your Mother’s Campus’. Next up, Charlie Henderson of PA Consulting will moderate a


panel asking ‘What Moves Transport Technology? The day will end with a wide- ranging debate entitled ‘Whose Network is IT anyway?’. Away from the extensive seminar programme, InstallMarket will also welcome exhibitors from across the worlds of audio,


video, connectivity and control as well as providing the opportunity for visitors to get hands-on with the latest kit during a series of break-out training sessions and demos from key manufacturers. 


To register for this free-to-attend event visit www.install- market.com/registration.


For sponsorship or exhibitor opportunities contact Ian Graham on ian.graham@intentmedia.co.uk or call +44 (0)20 7354 6000


Keith Humphreys www.installation-international.com


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