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7. Max Twartz and Tony Russo on the TAG stand. 8. Jands’ Paul Mulholland with Harman’s Vincent ‘Vinne’ Perreux. 9. The HME team, which distributes Prolyte trussing in the Australian market. 10. Show Technology had colour co-ordinating t-shirts for each day and impressed visitors with its action packed light show. 11. Jamie Payet and Dave Croxton of the newly formed Entertainment Technology Australia fl ank David James Forster of SGM.


from Audio-Technica. Ambient Technology highlighted products from Kind Audio, Outline and Jocavi, a manufacturer of acoustic panelling. Show Technology was a lively stand for the duration of the exhibition running a light show to present all of its latest products every hour, on the hour. Products on dis- play in the light show included Martin Professional’s Viper Series and its new Rush Series, the Sharpy Wash and new additions to the ALEDA Series from Clay Paky, moving heads from Terbly, Jem fog and haze machines, lighting consoles from MA Lighting and LED pars and PixPads from Show Pro. There were a couple of manufacturers - Production Audio & Video Services and CMI - that distribute products relevant to both Entech and SMPTE but on this oc- casion opted to showcase products that were aimed at the television broadcasting market in the SMPTE halls. However, representatives from both companies were seen walking the aisles of the two exhibitions. The overall vibe of the show appeared fairly positive, with increases for both exhibi- tion and visitor fi gures in comparison to the 2011 event. Although there were some grumbles about the size of show, arguably this is more a sign of the times and the


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market, in so much that mondo*dr hears this comment at almost every national tradeshow yet Entech was actually larger than many other regional tradeshows that has taken place of late. The question of Entech versus Integrate also remains and while many agree that the two cater for different markets so there is clarifi cation for both, campaigners for one large show catering for a broader market still exist. Event Manager, Stephen Dallimore concluded with his thoughts on the show: “This year the show has really exceeded our expectations in terms of visitors, especially interstate visitors and the buy into the seminar programme which was a key push for us this year. The exhibitors themselves had great stand designs, which has been great for visitor interaction and they are all reporting great feedback, new leads and new business opportunities. So overall I think it’s been a tremendous success and we’re now looking forward to going back to Melbourne next year for Entech Connect.” Entech Connect in Melbourne takes place next year on 23-24 July at the Royal Exhibition Building. Entech in Sydney will move to Glebe Island in 2015 on 21-23 July. For more information go to: www.entechshow.com.au


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