NSCA, InfoComm to consolidate trade shows

Aug 25, 2007 10:09 AM

    
Randal Lemke

InfoComm executive director Randal Lemke announced an agreement with the NSCA to combine the two organizations’ trade shows into a single, larger event.

The two leading trade associations serving the pro A/V installation industry, InfoComm International and the National Systems Contractor Association (NSCA), will consolidate their annual trade shows and cooperate in the staging of other events. As part of this consolidation, the 2008 NSCA Systems Integration Expo will now become part of the InfoComm trade show. The show will alternate between Las Vegas and Orlando for the next six years, with the 2008 show scheduled for June 18-20 in Nevada.

Previously, the two shows, combined with other events such as NAB and MusicMesse, helped to create a very tight schedule of events during the first half of the year. Industry reaction to this “show within a show” approach has been immediate, strong and positive, according to both organizations, particularly among manufacturers. To accommodate the 140 NSCA exhibitors not currently participating in InfoComm, there will be a new NSCA pavilion, likely located near the audio pavilion.

The two associations themselves will continue as separate, independent entities, with separate missions and certification programs. Financial terms of the agreement were not released.

For more information, visit www.infocomm.org and www.nsca.org.




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