Fun facts from the Quividi booth at ISE 2016
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Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 6:31 PM
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In the weeks leading up last year to Digital Signage Expo, Sixteen:Nine published a series of booth field guides, submitted by vendors who took the opportunity to talk about what visitors would see at their trade show stands. LOTS of vendors contributed, so I’m doing it again. […]
I am up early, getting set to head home after a great bunch of days in Amsterdam attending Integrated Systems Europe. Numerous people asked what I thought, and my general take was and is that this is a show I need to be at each year. The same applies for anyone whose job is to stay on top of innovations and global partners and competitors. […]
Here’s a video of the chat I had the other day with Adrian Cotterill, who I found out also has a blog about digital signage, called DailyDOOH. Who knew? He did a stack of interviews at a micro-set sput together at the head of the NEC booth at ISE. […]
When I return home this weekend, I fully expect my spouse to inform me that she arranged for the kid next door to write a digital signage CMS while I was away, because everyone else on the block had done one, and it would have been embarrassing if we were the only ones without one. […]
Integrated Systems Europe is one big trade show – far bigger than InfoComm and many multiples the size of Digital Signage Expo. It has a similar flavour to InfoComm, in that you have lots of companies showing what they do in other areas of pro AV – like microphones and conference systems – that have few ties to signage. […]
Integrated Systems Europe is a trade show I’ve regularly thought about attending, but have never done – much of that owing to it being on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. But … I’d heard enough about ISE that I finally went ahead and did it, and will be there next week for the show. […]
It’s six weeks tomorrow to the annual Preset Group DSE Mixer, but as of 9:01 this morning the general admission tickets were sold out. We will be hosting as many as 400 people at the annual networking event, on the eve of the trade show floor opening in Las Vegas. If you did not bag a ticket, all is not lost. […]
Ticketing is now good to go for the 2016 Preset Group DSE Mixer in Las Vegas, March 15th at the Hard Rock Cafe on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s the 8th annual version of this puppy, and every year we get a little better at it. […]
I’m starting to get my head together for what will be my first time at Integrated Systems Europe, which is in Amsterdam in less than a month. Flight booked. AirBnB place arranged. […]
Digital signage vet Tom McGowan was at CES last week – taking great advantage of avoiding most of the mayhem and high costs, because he lives south of the airport in Las Vegas and knows how to get to and from the LVCC with minimal fuss. […]
I’ve been following all the tech writing coming from CES, and from my narrow perspective, LG seems to be getting more attention than Samsung when it comes to displays. LG has the bendy OLED and the double-sided OLED, and LG has certainly put more of a focus on OLED than its Korean rival in the past year or so. […]
Four Winds Interactive did a very nice, polished job last fall with Forward, a two-day conference in hometown Denver that went well beyond the typical software company user conference. It was education instead of indoctrination. I went to it, and learned a lot more than what was on the company’s product roadmap. […]
Digital Signage Expo is now nine or 10 weeks out, and work has quietly been going on in planning the annual Preset Group Mixer – the unofficial kickoff party to DSE week in Las Vegas. I got my first “Hey Dave, can you get us in …” e-mail today, so I figured I’d knock out an update on where we are at for the 2016 version. […]
CES is not in my trade show plans this or most years. The show this week is way too big and busy for my tastes – and the great majority of what’s going to be shown and hyped there isn’t all that relevant to signage. There will be display tech and micro PCs, but there will also be acres and acres of smartwatches and fitness trackers and back-up phone chargers, and on and on. […]