PLASA
2005 Has it All
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| PLASA
2005 at Earls Court from 11 - 14 September 2005.
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courtesy of PLASA
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Stage
Product News Published: 18 August
2005
With London confirmed as the host city for the 2012 Olympics
and the linked £100billion regeneration of the capital
already underway, the PLASA Show (11-14 September, Earls Court,
London) could not be happening at a better time in a better
place. With 300+ companies rolling out over 1000 new products
and services, PLASA 2005 is going to play a key role in delivering
solutions to many of the infrastructure and live event challenges
associated with these major projects.
In fact, the companies exhibiting at PLASA 2005
have the expertise to make anything possible. Live8, for instance,
showcased many of the developments that have seen the entertainment
and installation technology sectors grow into a global industry
worth an annual £10bn (£1bn to the UK economy alone).
From nightclubs to shopping centres, cruise liners to sports
arenas, technologies developed by this industry have transformed
the quality of experience within the leisure, sports and architectural
markets to a level scarcely imaginable 10 years ago.
And in the building and architectural sectors,
the development of audio, video and IT technologies has also
transformed the way buildings are designed and used - aesthetically,
practically and architecturally - with information and safety-related
systems now essential ingredients in the development of public
spaces and buildings.
All these developments – together with
the next generation of ideas – will be there for you to
see at PLASA 2005, where over 300 leading companies, 40 exhibiting
for the first time, have signed up for an impressive 11,000
square metres of show floor space.
Both levels of Earls Court 1 will be packed with
new ideas in audio, lighting, AV, rigging, system integration,
engineering and effects. And for those looking to exploit the
increasing versatility, durability and cost-effectiveness of
digital technologies, there’s also a dedicated Architectural
Audio & Visual section featuring developments in commercial
audio, lighting, video and related products intended for the
built environment.
In recent years the PLASA Show has become a festival of all
that’s good about this industry: DJ Sunday will kick-start
the show, giving DJs a chance to check out all the latest gear
and mix with some of the best-known names in the business. Sponsored
by iDJ Magazine, this high impact day showcases all the major
manufacturers’ new kit and is packed with numerous events,
on-stand demos, giveaways and workshops. Central to it all is
the Gemini ‘Extreme V’ DJ Competition – a
showcase of talent that attracts entries from all over Europe.
New for 2005 is the A&R Clinic, where DJs can seek advice
from a panel of record industry A&R experts. Confirmed labels
include Underwater, Bedrock, Toolroom, Azuli and Defected.
And it’s not just the DJs that have their
talents recognized. New technologies have always been the key
to PLASA, and the best of these will be acknowledged in the
PLASA Awards for Innovation – nine awards that focus on
the best design and development work going on across the industry.
2005 sees the re-introduction of an environmental award, reflecting
the growing demand for energy efficient technologies and the
increase in environmental legislation. All the new products
vying for these prestigious awards will be displayed in the
Lighting&SoundInternational-sponsored Innovation Gallery,
and the nine winners will be announced during the awards presentation
in the Central Bar on Monday 12 September at 6.00pm.
Around the show floor, there’ll be plenty
to do – you can use the Central Bar to network with friends
and colleagues or you can head upstairs to the Top Deck where
there’ll be live demos, exhibitor presentation rooms alongside
the seminar theatre. The PLASA Pavilion also continues to grow
and is already a sell out, providing the opportunity for innovative
new businesses and smaller companies with niche products to
demonstrate their products to visitors.
Also on the Top Deck is the Show’s Seminar
Theatre which features an extensive programme of events and
seminars, with some big names making this one of the strongest
line-ups of workshops, advice and discussion sessions ever.
There’ll also be PLASA’s own industry bookshop,
with special offers and promotions on a range of business and
technical titles.
Reinforcing PLASA 2005’s role as the main platform of
the industry will be the presence of numerous UK and international
organisations, including ABTT, ALD, APIAS, BECTU, ECA, ESTA,
ICIA, ISCE, PSA, STLD and VPLT.
With so much going on, expectations for PLASA
2005 are higher than ever. If pre-registrations are anything
to go by, it looks like most of the industry will be at Earls
Court 1 between 11-14 September. Somewhere on the show floor
- in the form of a product, an idea, a person or a conversation
will be the answer to something you’re working on. If
you don’t go to PLASA you’ll miss out - it’s
as simple as that.
Register today and get in for half price. Instant registration
is available on the show website where you’ll also find
an exhibitor list and interactive floorplan, full run-down of
all the features and events and the full seminar programme.
You’ll then receive your badge and Essential Guide to
help you plan your trip and maximise your time at this ‘must
attend’ event.
PLASA Show 2005 website – www.plasashow.com