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1.Menze van der Sluis of Prolyte with Tony Peaker and Greg Nowlan of Specialised Stage Engineering. 2. Jeff MacKenzie, Manager of TRG at Jands Australia and Rodney Houston, Harman’s Director of Sales for South Asia, standing in from of the demo rack, which contained two AVB enabled dbx SC processors and the BSS / Netgear AVB Ethernet switch. The system was routing audio around the Jands stand via AVB. 3. Dave Croxton and David Williams of KV2. 4. National Audio Systems (NAS) represents d&b audiotechnik and Midas in the Australian market. 5. Danilo Bettinazzi, Director of Sales & Marketing at Griven with Jason Saunders, Architectural Lighting & Vision Consultant at ULA .
6.Robert Mazzanti and Adam Dullens of Audio Logistics, which distribute Void in the Australian market. 7. Bryan Davidson of Bosch. 8. Audio Products Group distributes Tannoy, Denon, TOA and Peavey. 9. CMI Audio’s Andy McIntyre. 10. Dean Standing of Rane with Gerry Gavros, Rane Product Manager at Hills SVL.
INTEGRATE SYDNEY
Integrate took place at the end of August and 2011 marked its third incarnation as an annual tradeshow. Integrate’s upstart began in the intervening years to the long time established biennial Entech, and it managed to carve itself a position of power by running every year, so much so that Entech cancelled its 2010 event. At this stage, it should be pointed out that this is the reason why exhibitions nearly always run annually, otherwise there is just too much opportunity for someone else to sneak in and steal the thunder! The 2011 show had a little taste of schadenfreude for Integrate, as Entech reappeared a month earlier, in a year that it wasn’t scheduled to take place, as a co-located show with SMPTE. Confused? Well, it was certainly annoying potential
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exhibiting companies. Let’s face it Australia is a highly sophisticated and currently economically successful country, but at only 22 million inhabitants it just isn’t going to sustain two exhibitions with the same niche target audience. Subsequently, where Integrate had started to build up steam in growing the exhibi- tion, this year it had exhibitors and, to be honest, more importantly visitors and customers having to make the difficult decision of which show to go to. Integrate itself was as professionally presented and slick as ever, and also sporting the news of an imminent acquisition by Diversified Exhibitions Australia, own- ers of PALM Expo India in Mumbai. Held in the Hordern Pavilion & Royal Hall of Industries, in the Moore Park area of Sydney, the event had successfully tied itself
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