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EXPERIENCE AN UNPRECEDENTED ERA OF GROWTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA DAWN OF A NEW ASEAN AGE Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Thailand, HALL 100 & 101 WWW.INFOCOMM-SEA.COM 9 - 11 JULY 2020

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E X P E R I E N C E A N U N P R E C E D E N T E DE R A O F G R O W T H I N S O U T H E A S T A S I A

DAWN OF A NEWASEAN AGE

Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Thailand, HALL 100 & 101

WWW.INFOCOMM-SEA.COM

9 - 11 JULY 2020

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PHILIPPINESWith about 70,000 doctors serving 100 million people, a cloud-based platform called Medifi Medtech Solutions improves healthcare by digitally connecting doctors to patients wherever they are via video consultations, messaging and medical imaging.

VIETNAMTo help over 450,000 fish and shrimp pond farmers who were mostly isolated and did manual work, online platform Tep Bac Co. was set up in 2013 to enable farmers to learn from experts, share aqua-cultural knowledge and view pond data collected from Internet-of-Things-enabled hardware devices.

These are just two stories of innovation from Southeast Asia.

Fueled by desire for a better future, the economic region with its large, literate and dynamic young population of over 640 million people is well on its way to becoming the 4th largest global economy by 2050.

FORGING GLOBAL CONNECTIONS FOR A “SUPER” ECONOMY

SPARKS OF INNOVATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Leading the economic charge is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a regional inter-governmental organization comprising ten countries in Southeast Asia. It promotes inter-governmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration among its members and other countries in Asia.

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) was formed in 2015 to develop a single market and potentially lift Southeast Asia’s economic output by 7 percent by 2025.

ASEAN is also forging ties with six Asia-Pacific states – including China and India – to create a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

The RCEP “super economy” will cover 30 percent of

global trade and 48 percent of the world’s population

Southeast Asian economies are moving up in competitiveness

rankings

“It’s been years since we had a show like this, and it is really what the industry needs. I saw many new products and technologies.”

- Visitor Liaw Kee Lim, the Managing Director of Acoustic Calibration Service.

RCEPRCEP

GROWING STEADILY AMIDST TURMOILAmidst global economic turmoil, Southeast Asia’s economies are standing strong.

In Swiss business school IMD’s (International Institute for Management Development) World Competitiveness Rankings 2019, five Southeast Asian countries – Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines – either retained their spots or jumped ahead.

Even with the Sino-US trade war, ASEAN countries stand to gain as both US and Chinese firms shift production bases to ASEAN states to escape tariffs.

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EXPLOSION OF ASEAN’S DIGITAL ECONOMY

INFOCOMM SOUTHEAST ASIA – A WINNING START

Southeast Asia’s digital economy – a collective term for all economic transactions that occur online – will be expanding together with economic growth.

Many developing ASEAN economies are also leap-frogging old models. For instance, moving straight from dollars to mobile payments (skipping credit cards).

This spirit of entrepreneurship, thirst for innovation and embracing of new technologies is powering an unprecedented era of growth in Southeast Asia.

While event organizer InfoCommAsia has run numerous Pro-AV trade shows in Asia, InfoComm Southeast Asia 2019 was the first time it had held the event for a Southeast Asian audience, attracting visitors from all around the region and beyond.

The ExhibitionOver 150 exhibitors showcased their products and solutions to a diverse range of visitors. Many visitors were decision-makers and influencers on the lookout for new supplies.

Many were also keen to adopt the technologies they saw, which included the latest advances in smart digital displays, virtual and augmented reality simulations, 3D simulations, collaborative conferencing, command and control systems and devices to create multi-sensory experiences.

The SummitComprising industry conferences, technology conferences and technical seminars, experts with global experience in a wide array of Pro-AV solutions shed insights on the latest developments in the Pro-AV world, addressed AV applications to specific industries and honed in on specific technologies.

The Summit also featured Tech Tours where participants visited actual installed sites in Bangkok to study how AV solutions are effectively deployed in real-life settings.

Southeast Asia’s digital economy will expand 6.4 times from US$31 billion in 2015 to US$197 billion by 2025.

$31B

2015

$197B

2025

6.4 Times

“The show is very successful and we had many visitors. I met professionals from Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Korea. Through the show, we found new partners who can help us integrate our solutions.”

- Giuseppe Zaccaria of Wey Technology, exhibitor

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SHOW ATTENDEESWHERE THEY CAME FROM7,743

Unique visitors from nearly 50

countries

152Exhibitors

1,777Participants in

the Summit (comprising

conferences and seminars)

from Thailand

35%65%

from 45 countries

CAMBODIA

INDONESIA

LAOS

MALAYSIA

MYANMAR

PHILIPPINES

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIETNAM

0.23%

2.63%

0.06%

5.45%

0.76%

1.87%

8.92%

77.94%

2.13%

SOUTHEAST ASIA

OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES

REST OF WORLD

83%13%4%

SOUTHEAST ASIA

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Vertical Market End-Users: 56%Broadcasting/Telecommunications 18.84%

Business/Corporate 19.26%

Defence 6.39%

Education 9.04%

Entertainment & Leisure 7.73%

Finance & Banking 1.48%

Government 3.76%

Healthcare 1.69%

Hospitality 2.73%

Media/Advertising 7.60%

Meetings/Events/Conventions 6.29%

Museum 2.47%

Real Estate Development/Architecture/M&E Consultancy/Facility Management

3.00%

Retail 4.48%

Security 2.90%

Transportation 1.46%

Worship 0.88%

AV Channel: 28%

IT Channel: 16%

AV Consultant 23.17%

AV System Integrator 35.97%

Manufacturer of AV equipment, systems and solutions

18.42%

Manufacturer’s Representative (Distributor, Dealer) 12.99%

Rental/staging Contractor 9.45%

IT Manufacturer 20.48%

IT Systems Design and Installation 62.43%

Manufacturer’s Representative (Distributor, Dealer) 17.09%

Infocomm Southeast Asia attracts a regional crowd comprising mainly decision-makers and influencers who are on the lookout for new supplies and new technologies which they can adopt in their businesses and industries.

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“Together with the show, the Summit conferences really helped me to understand the new technologies. The two portions of InfoComm Southeast Asia - the exhibition and conferences - were extremely well-organized.”

- Visitor Chan Hui Ying, the Senior Manager of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

SHOW ATTENDEESWHO THEY ARE

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3D Technology 23.46%

Acoustic Products 9.62%

Amplifiers and Mixers 11.70%

AR/VR 14.28%

Architectural Lighting 7.34%

Assistive Listening 2.86%

Associations, Publications and Information Services 3.59%

Audience Response Systems 4.55%

Audio Speakers 20.17%

Audio Technologies 17.36%

Audio Visual Technologies 18.35%

Audio, Video, Data Conferencing Equipment & Technology 15.80%

AV Furniture 6.64%

AV Lifts 4.48%

AV Software 10.62%

Cable, Connectors & Switchers 10.54%

Command & Control Systems 10.20%

Consoles 3.20%

Control/Interfacing/Distribution Systems and Technologies 4.66%

Digital Signage 11.15%

Display and Monitors 11.07%

Home Networking & Automation 3.92%

Home Theatre Technologies 2.49%

Information Communications Technology 5.48%

Interactive Whiteboards and Visualisers 3.42%

IoT 5.65%

Language Interpretation Systems 1.94%

Lighting & Studio Support Systems 4.10%

Power Distribution & Supplies 2.42%

Presentation & Training Aids 3.18%

Projection Screens & Mediums 5.36%

Projector Lenses & Accesories 4.89%

Projectors 6.95%

Public Address (PA), Paging, Background Music Systems 2.76%

Racks and Mounting Systems 2.98%

Signal Management & Processing 2.37%

Simulation Systems 2.25%

Streaming and Media Storage and Distribution 3.22%

Systems Integration 5.23%

Test & Measurement Equipment 1.86%

Truss, Rigging and Accessories 2.03%

Video Production Equipment and Accessories 5.70%

Wireless AV Systems 6.72%

SHOW ATTENDEESWHAT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN

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BOOK A BOOTHFor Pro-AV businesses, InfoComm Southeast Asia 2020 is the right show for the right market. Book a booth today and ride on Southeast Asia’s success.

“Thanks to InfoCommAsia and AVIXA’s marketing efforts, we attracted many visitors. We had a good blend of regional and local customers, and we are glad we showed our solutions to all of them. We will build on the opportunities and leads that we have gathered, and will develop them. We have already confirmed a booth next year!”

- Jayme Chua, the manager of market development at SHURE, exhibitor

v MEMBER NON-MEMBER

Space Only

Schell Scheme2

Space Only

Schell Scheme2

Standard Rate USD 440 USD 505 USD 470 USD 535

Loyalty Rate1 USD 390 USD 455 USD 440 USD 505

Double Storey Surcharge3

Additional space rental rate for double storey booths

USD 250

1 Loyalty Rate - Applicable to companies whom have contracted for InfoComm Southeast Asia 2019

2 Shell scheme package includes bare exhibit space. Please refer to the Exhibitor Manual for details of the scheme provisions.

3 Double storey booths may be allowed for contracted floor space of at least 120 sqm and the built up area of the 2nd level must NOT exceed 40% of the contracted floor space - terms and conditions apply.

PARTICIPATIONRATES(PER SQM)

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SHOW ORGANIZERInfoCommAsia Pte Ltd is the Singapore-based subsidiary of AVIXA, the trade association representing the Professional AudioVisual (Pro-AV) and information communications industries worldwide. It is responsible for the association’s trade shows throughout the Asia Pacific and extends its influence through four marquee events: InfoComm Southeast Asia, Beijing InfoComm China, Chengdu InfoComm China and InfoComm India.

Each show comprises an exhibition that showcases world-class Pro-AV and Integrated Experience technologies, and a Summit that presents extensive learning opportunities. Bringing together industry players and top-level decision-makers from across all industries, the shows offer a window to the vast potential presented by the Pro-AV and Integrated Experience technology markets of each country and region.

Additional information is available atwww.infocomm-sea.cominfocomm-china.comchengdu.infocomm-china.cominfocomm-india.com

INTERNATIONAL SALES CONTACTSCHINAChufy TanBaobab Tree Event Management Co Ltd t : +86 20 3758 3765 ext. 8006f : +86 20 8765 5805m : +86 188 2003 3683e : [email protected]

HONG KONG & MACAUMandy NgBaobab Tree Event Management Co Ltd t : +852 3520 3262f : +852 3520 3618m : +852 6159 7965e : [email protected]

INDIALatha RaviFalcon Exhibitions Pvt Ltdm : +91 988407 1303e : [email protected]

INDOCHINA (THAILAND, MYANMAR, LAOS, CAMBODIA AND VIETNAM)Sujitra PrasopdeeExpo Inter Co Ltdt : +66 2 115 8930m : +66 89 744 2429e : [email protected]

ITALYChiara BenedettiniConnessioni t : +39 055281651m : +39 334 7134388e : [email protected]

Cristiano MasiConnessionit: +39 055281651m: +39 333 8996859e: [email protected]

JAPANYoshiro SawaJapan Representative of InfoCommAsia Pte Ltdm : +81 90 9975 4255e : [email protected]

KOREAJimi KimACE Marketing Inct: +82 2 541 2988m: +82 10 7722 5469e: [email protected]

TAIWANJie TsaiACE Forum Inct : +886 2 2570 6960 ext. 302f : +886 2 2570 2305m : +886 922 938 535e : [email protected]

REST OF THE WORLDJulia KwanInfoCommAsia Pte Ltdm : +65 9109 6396e : [email protected]

ORGANIZERInfoCommAsia Pte LtdJulia KwanSenior Project Directorm : +65 9109 6396e : [email protected]

EVENT MANAGERExpo Inter Co LtdKanokwan Sukchaisrit : +66 2 115 8930m : +66 81 833 1839e : [email protected]

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