"The format of the seminars has proved popular over the past couple of years, so we will be keeping the basis the same, but tailor the content to account for the constantly changing requirements of the industry," says Ken Morrison, business area manager for Sennheiser UK. "The accent is still firmly on providing information, education - and a little entertainment - for our integrated systems, AV and live sound colleagues in the industry."
Participants can expect to learn about the latest UK radio spectrum situation from Sennheiser UK business development specialist Alan March; receive an overview on Sennheiser's latest G3 GB wireless products from chief engineer Andy Lillywhite and engineering and technical services manager Tim Sherratt; Lauren Rogers from RH Consulting will talk about the business of being in entertainment technology; whilst Dave Wooster, Sennheiser UK's sound reinforcement specialist, will take a look at sound in architecture, highlighting K-array's range of innovative solutions from the almost invisible Lyzards to the KR 400S system and perform a live sound demo.
"The days will also include a series of workshops," says Morrison. "These will cover APart's range of products, a look at Sennheiser's Tour Guide system in action, Rane's HAL DSP architecture - a system that provides an easy solution to complex networking tasks - and Sennheiser and Neumann's range of digital microphones."
(Jim Evans)