Infocomm India Road Show kickstarts from Delhi

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Infocomm India Road Show kickstarts from Delhi

Delta Display Division, part of the $6-billion Delta Group, will be presenting its premium range display solutions at the InfoComm India 2011 Road Show in three different cities, starting from New Delhi on 14th February, 2011 moving on to Mumbai on 16th February, and to Bangalore on 18th February. The Delhi Road Show has been concluded and has won wide acclaim from the visitors and exhibitors.

InfoComm India 2011 Road Show brings a selected group of AV manufacturers - all international brand names under one roof. These brands will present their latest AV systems and applications for various industries like Transportation, Security, Education, Corporate/IT/Finance, Building Design & Development, Leisure & Entertainment, Retail & Hospitality, Meetings & Conventions and Government Services such as Legal, Healthcare and Defence.

"The motive behind organizing such a show in India is to help bring the products and services of the industry to the buying community. We feel very pleased and very privileged to be here in Delhi. We are going to have an exciting show for all the 18 exhibitors in all the three cities," said Terry Friesenborg, Senior Vice-President, International Development, Infocomm International.

"The premium range display solutions to be displayed at the event include Video Wall with DLP technology for critical control room requirements, High Definition LCD Video Wall with narrow bezel for commercial applications and All-in-One Digital Signage for point of purchase solutions. Delta has attained considerable expertise in providing total solutions for our customers' visual display needs. We deliver innovative, high-performance and high-quality display solutions for a variety of applications for various industries," said Hemant Agarwal, International Sales Director - Display Solutions Business Unit.

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