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1. Riveria had DJ demonstrations throughout the show as well as displaying products from DiGiCo, Adamson and the company’s new range of lighting fi xtures. 2. Abhishek Guha, Albert Leong, Monisha Devaiah and Dave McKinney on the fi rst joint exhibition booth for Harman and Martin Professional. 3. Gavin D’Souza (left) heads up the Star Professional Audio team. 4. Santoh Kumar V. and Gautham N.D. on the Bosch stand representing Electro-Voice. 5. Bernhard Wuestner of TW Audio with Sunny Chhibber of Acoustics Arts. 6. Clifford Pereira and Shiv Sood from Sound Team. 7. Milind Raorane of Sound Frame, Harry Gladow of coolux, Andrew Paul and colleague of Digital Advantage, which as well as coolux distributes d&b audiotechnik. 8. Krishna Prabha Singh of TC Group, Narinder Pal Singh of Audio Jewellers and Sunny Chhibber of Acoustics Arts. 9. Director of GM Audio, Udayanarayan, which represents D.A.S. Audio. 10. Sachin Agarwal of Hi-Tech with Kamal Mahtani of Klotz. 11. Richard ‘Fez’ Ferriday of Midas with Ryan Baker of Dhanashree.
the show fl oor and removing any that are clearly copycat products. Although this did eventually happen, it did take some encouragement from certain manufacturers. The general consensus of this show is positive with many manufacturers fl ying in to support their distributors, however, many do say that India is not one of their most successful markets in terms of sales, this is possibly a consequence of the market as a whole rather than individual companies. In the entertainment world, some live event production companies are just happy to use a product that gets the job done rather than investing in equipment that can be used time and time again. And on the installa- tion side, because outlets don’t tend to have a lifespan longer than two to three years,
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it’s once again diffi cult to justify the expenditure for high-end technology products. Although there is most defi nitely growth in the market, India is very different to many other countries in terms of its infrastructure, its economy and the way business is conducted. Arguably, it could be said that India is somewhat lagging behind in the pro- fessional audio, lighting and visual world but if companies continue to invest there then hopefully things will continue to move forward.
Palm Expo India will return to the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai on 29-31 May 2014. For more information go to:
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