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MIKE BLACKMAN INTEGRATED SYSTEMS EUROPE Tell us a little bit about how the show started initially The show came about from three American based associations with international membership. They wanted to put a show together for the European market place to bring the buyers and sellers together. They approached me and wanted me to organize it. The first ever show was in Geneva and the turnout was so-so with about 120 exhibitors and 3500 attendees. It was good enough to keep trying. We realized that the location was not the best and people told us that Amsterdam was a good place for this. We moved here and the show just took off. There are two things: One, we are in an industry that is growing and secondly we are doing what the industry wants and we are doing it right. Every time we are successful, more people want to be involved and hence we keep growing. You have AR, VR, Projection, Display, Audio and more under one show. What exactly are you trying to achieve by bringing them all together in one place? Firstly, when we started we were a small show and we decided to mix everything up because won’t it be good if someone only interested in Pro Audio falls across Projection because he is next to a display manufacturer. It introduces people to different aspects. Initially with 120 exhibitors, it was easy to see the whole show in half a day but now with over 1300 exhibitors, you can’t see the show even in 4 days. We try to structure a bit but the core value is that the attendees need all these different disciplines. For instance, if AV come together, it’s a user experience. Augmented Reality is just another way of projection. So that’s why it all fits together. How do you intend to improve visitor experience at ISE? We constantly work on improvement. Next year, you will see more programs, conferences, 18 The Score Magazine highonscore.com more visitor focussed experiences. One of my ideologies is that, the show is like a magazine. As an organizer, we are the ones that should supply the Editorial and that means providing Education, Information that is unbiased and neutral. Things that are not manufacturer focussed. And this is what we are doing for visitor experience. What would you tell people in India about the show? We have a show in India, the InfoComm show that happens in September. It doesn’t cover the residential sector but only Commercial. But we are in an industry that is constantly moving. Many of the manufacturers have decided to premier their products here at ISE and that’s the biggest value we provide to them. Indian market is a very important market and the way it is developing is great! What are your plans for 2019 show? It’s a 15 months process for us in terms of our work. Our Sales team starts the planning in October for the next year. Our top 50 exhibitors reserve their space one month before the show. In fact, we are almost sold out for 2019! It is a constant process. What’s the success of ISE? We involve the industry at various levels. At the top level, we have an executive board with association people, people from boards of association and three exhibitors and they have direct insight and can help at strategic level. Next level we have an Advisory committee made up of Exhibitors with about 25 members and is a cross section of the whole show, some audio, video, small and large companies and different companies. We ask them for inputs and direction on where we should be going. With that we know what the exhibitors want and can focus on that.