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InfoComm India

Road Show 2010

Fact Sheet
The Indian economy is thriving. The country is benefiting from a highly educated workforce - knowledgeable, tech-
savvy, largely English-speaking. The urban population is enjoying new opportunities, higher incomes and more
sophisticated pursuits. Multi-National Companies and foreign investors are increasingly drawn to India. Even Indian
nationals who emigrated earlier for better career prospects are returning to participate in the country’s growth.

India is rising. And, in many economists’ view, India’s growth will be sustained. The Indian government has
demonstrated its commitment to liberalization and engagement, allowing private capital a bigger play and opening
its markets to foreign competition. High priority has also been accorded to infrastructure development - in highways,
ports, railways, airports, power, telecommunication, etc.

Today, India is the fourth largest economy in the world based on purchasing power parity. GDP growth averaged
8-9% annually in the past four years. By 2020, India will jump to become the 10th biggest trading nation in the
world (from 24th in 2005), according to the Economic Intelligence Unit in its Foresight 2020 Study. McKinsey Global
Institute analyses that if India continues on its high growth path, income levels will almost triple and India will climb
from the world’s 12th to become the 5th largest consumer market by 2025. India has shown its intent and capabilities,
unleashing a swelling tide of economic power. Led by a new breed of business technocrats, the Indian market is
bracing itself for new technologies, especially in information communication including audio visual systems, to meet
new challenges and changing consumption demands.

Why India?
• GDP growth averaging 8.5% pa in the past
few years.
• 4th largest economy in the world based on
purchasing power parity.
• Imports in 2006-07 grew by 21.5% and exports
by 20.9%.
• Manufacturing sector grew by 12% and
services by 11%.
• 2nd largest English-speaking scientific,
technical and executive manpower in the
world.

“ An excellent opportunity for us to improve • Large and rapidly growing consumer market,
our presence in the rapidly expanding market fueled by rising per capita income.
and to maximize our sales opportunities. We • Rising middle class estimated at 300 million
are very impressed with the levels of out of a total population of 1 billion.
attendance and the interest shown in the • 55% of its population is below the age of 25.
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• 5,000 companies listed on the Bombay Stock
Exchange; second only to the NYSE.
Mr Guy Hawley, Director of Sales, Asia,
JBL Professional • Produces more than 900 movies a year -
significantly more than the USA.
• ProAV manufacturers have India on their
screens

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Exhibit Profile Visitor Profile


• Acoustic Products Trade
• Language Interpretation Systems • Manufacturers
• Audio & Video Conferencing Equipment • System Integrators / Custom Installers
• Lighting & Studio Support • Distributors & Resellers
• Audio, Video & Data Conferencing Equipment & • Design Consultants
Technology • Installers
• Mounting Systems • Rental & Staging Companies
• Cables, Connectors & Switchers
Technology Managers
• Presentation & Training Aids
• Command & Control Systems
• Building Industry (Architects, Developers, Facility
Managers, Interior Designers)
• Projectors • Business / Corporate / IT
• Control / Interfacing / Distribution Systems & • Broadcast & Telecom
Technology
• Projection Screens & Shades
• Education
• Digital Signage & Advertisement
• Entertainment & Performing Arts
• Public Address & Intercom Systems
• Government & Military
• Digital Display Equipment & Technology
• Healthcare
• Video Production & Editing
• Legal
• Electronic Whiteboards & Wall Track Systems
• Museums
• Wireless
• Meetings & Events
• Retail
• Sales, Marketing & Advertising
• Theme Parks, Sports Arenas
• Training & Presentation Professionals
• Transportation

Audio Visual Industry


A High Growth Sector In India
India is the largest film producer in the world. Yet screen penetration in India is 12 screens for every
1 million people versus 117 in the USA (as at 2005, www.wildblueskies.com). With rising incomes, growing
sophistication and a relaxation in official policies to allow the screening of foreign films, the potential for
digital screen installations is tremendous. Likewise for digital signage. Indian retail malls are just beginning
to awaken to the potential of screen advertising revenue in addition to rental incomes. As reported by
aka.tv, local and global agencies are taking an increasing interest in the market. Beyond retail malls, these
agencies are eyeing screen installations in buses, trains, airports and even on flyovers! Times OOH is
reportedly operating a massive plasma screen on the Delhi-Noida Direct flyover (www.aka.tv/articles/).

In addition to large screens and projection systems, demand for command and control, video and
collaborative conferencing and home entertainment systems will grow in tandem with infrastructural
development. Local channel distributors are already actively working the market. It is timely for major
players to step in and expose the market to advancements in ProAV technology and claim a position in

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ProAV and information communication systems suppliers and manufacturers now have a unique platform
to harness the rising power in India. InfoComm India Roadshow 2010, a marketing event dedicated to the
ProAV industry, is part of a global industry program under the international InfoComm brand, which seeks
to nurture and grow the industry in emerging markets.

The organizer, InfoCommAsia Pte Ltd - an affiliate of InfoComm International® - is totally dedicated to the
growth and development of the Pro AV industry in Asia. With extensive experience in China and Singapore,
InfoCommAsia has brought together thousands of Asian buyers and global suppliers of information
presentation and display technology since 1998. The company has gained recognition for its professionalism
and dedication in delivering meaningful exchanges and solutions to the Asian marketplace.

For companies aiming for a slice of the high growth Indian market, InfoComm India Roadshow 2010 offers
a platform to:
• Generate new business potential in India
• Debut your latest technology and solutions
• Connect with professional end-user buyers across a wide spectrum of vertical markets
• Identify new channel representatives or expand your existing channel infrastructure
• Extend customer care programs to your customers
• Educate industry influencers

Event Information
Date : 14 January (Thursday)
to 20 January (Wednesday), 2010

Event destinations : 14 & 15 January Mumbai


18 January New Delhi
20 January Bangalore

Expected number of exhibitors : 20

Expected number of visitors : 700

Participation cost (all 3 venues) : US$ 790 per sqm for bare booth space

Shell scheme booth structure : US$ 150 per exhibitor (all 3 venues)

Seminar room rental : US$ 1,500 per 45-minute session (all 3 venues)

Organized by A Project of

Richard Tan Jackson Yeoh


Tel : +65.6281.8607 Tel : +65.6841.7478
Mobile : +65.9750.7170 Mobile : +65.9683.2807
Email : rtan@infocommasia.org Email : jyeoh@infocommasia.org
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Road Show Itinerary
Mumbai Event New Delhi Event Bangalore Event
Date/Time  13 Jan (Wednesday)  14 Jan (Thursday)  15 Jan (Friday)  16 Jan (Saturday)  17 Jan (Sunday)  18 Jan (Monday) 19 Jan (Tuesday)  20 Jan (Wednesday) 
00:00‐01:00
01:00‐02:00
02:00‐03:00
02:00 ‐ 08:00                 02:00 ‐ 08:00                
03:00‐04:00
02:00 ‐ 10:00                 Booth Set‐up and  Booth Set‐up and 
04:00‐05:00
Booth Set‐up and  Contruction Contruction
05:00‐06:00
Contruction Free & Easy 
06:00‐07:00
07:00‐08:00
08:00‐09:00
09:00‐10:00
10:00‐11:00 Free & Easy                 
11:00‐12:00 10:00 ‐ 16:00                 (Sightseeing Program will be 
10:00 ‐ 16:00                 10:00 ‐ 16:00                
12:00‐13:00 Mumbai Roadshow Event     offered to interested 
New Delhi Roadshow Event   Bangalore Roadshow Event   
13:00‐14:00 12:00 ‐ 18:00                 Opening Hours               exhibitors)
Opening Hours Opening Hours
14:00‐15:00 Mumbai Roadshow Event     Day 2
15:00‐16:00 Exhibitors to arrive in  Opening Hours               Exhibitors to arrive in         Exhibitors to arrive in 
16:00‐17:00 Mumbai                     Day 1 16:00 ‐ 18:00                 New Delhi                   16:00 ‐ 18:00                 Bangalore                    16:00 ‐ 18:00                
17:00‐18:00 Official Venue Hotel: Hyatt  Booth Dismantling Official Venue Hotel:          Booth Dismantling Official Venue Hotel:          Booth Dismantling
18:00‐19:00 Regency Hotel  The Lalit   The Meridien
19:00‐20:00
20:00‐21:00 Welcome Dinner Farewell Dinner
21:00‐22:00
22:00‐23:00
23:00‐24:00

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