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2009 Global Digital Media Events

The US Commercial Service will be present at the following events to counsel U.S. companies. If you are a Bay Area company interested in participating in one of the below events or need U.S. Commercial assistance at the shows, please contact Kully Nelson at 415-705-2282 or kully.nelson@mail.doc.gov.   

October 2009

ITU Telecom World 2009: 10/05/2009-10/09/2009, Geneva,Switzerland. TU TELECOM WORLD events are synonymous with a Global ICT Networking Platform. Carefully designed activities and services universally attract stakeholders from all sectors of the ICT industry, at all levels of organizations, and from all over the world! New to World 2009, ITU Telecom incorporates Thematic Days to highlight the reach and role of ICTs in areas of societal concern such as the digital divide, cybersecurity, climate change, and disaster relief. ITU Telecom World 2009 will feature the latest ICT innovation: from mobile and satellites, IP-based and content solutions to broadband and media or next-generation networks. The offerings literally span the entire ICT and telecommunications industry.

Andicom Congress 2009: 10/28/2009-10/30/2009, Bogota, Colombia. Andicom Congress is the most important telecomunications show in Colombia where most of the U.S. companies exhibit to show their products and services. The show is structured to provide attendees with the most complete update on major telecomunications technology market regulatory and business matters of the industry of Information and Communications Technology(ICT). Participants can directly contact solution providers, become acquainted with the latest products and services and establish business relationships.

November 2009

InfoComm China 2009: 11/09/2009-11/11/2009, Beijing, China. Previously known as Integrated Systems China, InfoComm China 2009 is the 6th in the series of dedicated ProAV tradeshows organized by InfoCommAsia Pte Ltd for the China market. After four years in Shanghai as Integrated Systems China, the event moved to Beijing in 2007 and gained more support from the international AV community. The 2007 event quadrupled in size and also won the support of the Ministry of Science and Technology. The 2007 event drew 8,500 visitors, 90% of whom were service providers, including systems integrators, distributors and dealers, value-added resellers, and rental and staging contractors. Visitors to InfoComm China 2009 can expect to see the latest AV technology, applied in diverse industries e.g. digital signage and video walls used in retail malls and transit halls; sound, visual and data integration systems for command and control centers in transportation, defense and security; interactive e-boards for classrooms and training centers; collaborative conferencing equipment and fittings for corporate boardrooms; and, multiple screen presentation systems, complete with state-of-the-art sound and lighting effects for fixed installation and stage events.