"The volume of attendee traffic and its spread over the four days confirms our belief that the extra day was necessary and that it adds value for visitors and exhibitors," stated Integrated Systems Events managing director, Mike Blackman. "I'm delighted to say that the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and I would like to thank everyone who attended and contributed."
With 1,103 of the world's leading AV manufacturers and service companies filling the RAI's exhibitions halls, visitors had the opportunity to view the latest products and technologies. Members of the press from 40 different countries reported on the hundreds of product launches and updates announced at the show. ISE 2016 also saw the first four-day ISE Daily newspaper and the launch of ISEshow.TV.
ISE's co-owners, CEDIA and InfoComm International, both reported their huge satisfaction with ISE 2016 and with the high levels of interest from attendees in their onsite educational programmes. These sessions attracted record attendance numbers.
David Labuskes, executive director and CEO, InfoComm International, said, "Yet again I can say how proud we are to be associated with ISE and the unique position it holds today." He continued: "Our InfoComm Conferences, MasterClasses and FlashTrack education sessions drew excellent delegate numbers and offered ISE attendees an opportunity to experience a little of what InfoComm International can offer."
(Jim Evans)