In a strong affirmation of their commitment to Australian manufacturers of commercial and entertainment technology, ENTECH together with the Australian Commercial and Entertainment Technologies Association (ACETA) announced a new initiative, the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers which will be located at the ENTECH 2013 show in July.
The ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers will be a dedicated space for visiting international and local industry professionals to see first-hand innovative products and services offered by leading Australian designers and manufacturers.
Frank Hinton, ACETA President said getting the message out to domestic and international buyers that Australian manufacturing is ‘open for business’ is a major factor behind the new initiative.
“Australian manufacturing is producing some amazingly clever and innovative gear. The Hall at ENTECH will provide the resources manufacturing companies need to help their businesses grow. This will include information on seeking R&D support through to assistance with exports. As ENTECH is the show for entertainment technology, it seemed a perfect fit to work together to get the message and the information to those who need it,” said Mr Hinton.
Stephen Dallimore, Event Manager, Exhibitions & Trade Fairs (ETF) the owner of ENTECH 2013 is hoping to turn the tables on the representation of manufacturing businesses to the country and the world.
“Representation of manufacturers is not high at industry trade shows in Australia. However, the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers at ENTECH 2013 will provide a major spotlight for industry suppliers to promote high level engineering within the national and international market place,” said Mr Dallimore.
International buyers can expect to gain access to Austrade services, giving expert advice on the Australian industry capabilities, investing and buying from the Australian market place.
Australian visitors alike will learn from real-life experiences from Australian manufacturers already distributing into overseas markets and understand how international trade is benefitting.
Running alongside the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers will be a comprehensive seminar program on Australian manufacturing with expert panelists offering their knowledge and insight in these public events.
Some of Australia’s leading engineers, designers and suppliers will be exhibiting at the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers offering visitors a huge range of diverse and competitive solutions in audio, visual, integration, lighting, and staging.
Running over three days the ENTECH Show will offer a high quality not-to-be missed international speaker program organised by PLASA covering essential topics on audio, visual, integration, lighting, staging and business issues with industry leaders presenting in Australia’s largest educational program.
Registrations are now open for ENTECH 2013 – co-located with SMPTE and part of the newly founded Australian Entertainment Technology Week incorporating ACETA, Australian Lighting Industry Association (ALIA) and will be held from 23rd – 25th July at Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre.
This year the show will offer even more new features with a unique RIGGERS’ FORUM, ACETA Skills Zone and Musical Products Zone as well as the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers.
For more information and to register for ENTECH 2013 visit: www.entechshow.com.au
In a strong affirmation of their commitment to Australian manufacturers of commercial and entertainment technology, ENTECH together with the Australian Commercial and Entertainment Technologies Association (ACETA) announced a new initiative, the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers which will be located at the ENTECH 2013 show in July.
The ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers will be a dedicated space for visiting international and local industry professionals to see first-hand innovative products and services offered by leading Australian designers and manufacturers.
Frank Hinton, ACETA President said getting the message out to domestic and international buyers that Australian manufacturing is ‘open for business’ is a major factor behind the new initiative.
“Australian manufacturing is producing some amazingly clever and innovative gear.
“The Hall at ENTECH will provide the resources manufacturing companies need to help their businesses grow. This will include information on seeking R&D support through to assistance with exports.
“As ENTECH is the show for entertainment technology, it seemed a perfect fit to work together to get the message and the information to those who need it,” said Mr Hinton.
Stephen Dallimore, Event Manager, Exhibitions & Trade Fairs (ETF) the owner of ENTECH 2013 is hoping to turn the tables on the representation of manufacturing businesses to the country and the world.
“Representation of manufacturers is not high at industry trade shows in Australia. However, the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers at ENTECH 2013 will provide a major spotlight for industry suppliers to promote high level engineering within the national and international market place,” said Mr Dallimore.
International buyers can expect to gain access to Austrade services, giving expert advice on the Australian industry capabilities, investing and buying from the Australian market place.
Australian visitors alike will learn from real-life experiences from Australian manufacturers already distributing into overseas markets and understand how international trade is benefitting.
Running alongside the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers will be a comprehensive seminar program on Australian manufacturing with expert panellists offering their knowledge and insight in these public events.
Some of Australia’s leading engineers, designers and suppliers will be exhibiting at the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers offering visitors a huge range of diverse and competitive solutions in audio, visual, integration, lighting, and staging.
Classic Audio Sounds, owner and creator of the Australian designed and manufactured GROVER NOTTING® audio monitoring range will be launching their export program with the year ahead seeing the development of an international representation network.
Aerobic Microphones Australia (AMA), releasing their latest developments in sound gear and head-mics for fitness with innovative Bluetooth transmitters/receivers for smartphones and MP3 players.
Power Stage, the company behind the invention of ProStage and Tiered Seating Solutions will present high performance staging and seating solutions.
Australian owned and operated Ear Monitors Australia (EMA) will demonstrate their custom in-ear products, developed and constructed in Melbourne for over 20 years for on-air talent, singers, bands and stage producers.
Running over three days the ENTECH Show will offer a high quality not-to-be missed international speaker program organised by PLASA covering essential topics on audio, visual, integration, lighting, staging and business issues with industry leaders presenting in Australia’s largest educational program.
Registrations are now open for ENTECH 2013 – co-located with SMPTE and part of the newly founded Australian Entertainment Technology Week incorporating ACETA, Australian Lighting Industry Association (ALIA) and will be held from 23rd – 25th July at Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre.
This year the show will offer even more new features with a unique RIGGERS’ FORUM, ACETA Skills Zone and Musical Products Zone as well as the ACETA Hall of Australian Manufacturers.
For more information and to register for ENTECH 2013 visit: www.entechshow.com.au
AUSTRALIAN ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY WEEK
ENTECH is proudly a part of “AUSTRALIAN ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLGY WEEK” which incorporates Australia’s peak body associations including ACETA & ALIA.
For more information about ENTECH contact Stephen Dallimore on 02 9556 7988 or sdallimore@etf.com.au
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