- In five days begins the first Congress and commercial exhibition on the integration of audio, video and lighting
- Industrial signage equipment can be used 24 hours continuously
- LED displays consume 40% less energy than LCDs and Plasma
Next week professionals from the audio, video and lighting industry will meet in Plaza Mayor, Medellín, Colombia to exchange knowledge, experiences and share ideas, in addition to learning new elements about the multimedia industry.
Day by day this sector is gaining more strength in the country and the region. According to data provided by Cristina Montilla, commercial director of Automa (distributor of LFD screens, Large Format Display, for industrial use for residential applications), sales of signage screens in Colombia increased by 14%, because digital advertising attracts more attention than static images. He also explained that most companies invest in new signaling technologies, but not in quality content, so it is necessary to integrate both aspects for the development of this technology to be effective.
The modern buildings of Bancolombia and Engineering of the Eafit University, are added to the guided tours that TecnoMultimedia 2010 will carry out on November 3.
The first 20 people who send their proof of payment will have the possibility to choose which building they want to attend and know the signaling, videoconferencing and telepresence systems.
On Thursday, November 4, for approximately three hours, TecnoMultimedia attendees will be able to attend the conferences that will InfoComm International given on the first day of the first Congress and Commercial Exhibition on audio, video and lighting integration.
The talks will focus on technical and mathematical aspects of two installations, one video and one audio, in which the specialists in the subject, Rodrigo Cassasus Coke, CTS and regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean of InfoComm International, and Juan Tamayo, engineer of Intelligent Environments and Warehouses La Cita, will guide the participants.