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  • ImbX trade shows Singapore receive overwhelming response; facilitate product launches, partnerships and deals

    ImbX trade shows Singapore receive overwhelming response; facilitate product launches, partnerships and deals

    MUMBAI: CommunicAsia and EnterpriseIT, Asia’s largest ICT and enterprise technology shows closed on 18 June at the Singapore Expo. According to organisers, the events attended by 33,341 visitors registered 6.4 per cent increase in overseas visitors from 79 countries.

    The exhibitors received positive feedbacks from participants who thought the show was very well organised and it attracted a high proportion of quality international trade visitors with genuine interest in purchasing and sourcing new technologies.

    Many exhibitors found the show equally productive and some also noticed the sharp increase in mainland Chinese exhibitors and overseas visitors, says an official release.

    “”We’ve had 80 new leads in the last two days of the show. There’s been an enormous amount of visitors. I’ve noticed that there are more mainland Chinese exhibitors this year than in previous years, which is positive. There’s also an increase in overseas visitors. The shows are good and seem to be very well-organised and structured,” Asia Pacific, Polycom marketing director said Sue Day.

    For some, the idea of holding all three events simultaneously was an effective way of creating greater synergy and broadening the scope of customers.

    Motorola Canopy international technical manager Mike Diliberto is quoted in the release saying, “It has been a very profitable show for us. We’ve had a tremendous amount of leads. Our sales reps will be very busy.”

    BroadcastAsia exhibitors were equally satisfied with the show turnout, adds the release quoting Miller Fluid Heads international marketing manager Brett Smith.

    “Once again, BroadcastAsia has managed to capture the current trends in the changing broadcast market by attracting all the key players both manufacturers and our customers.”

    Some New Product Launches, Partnerships Formed, and Deals Sealed at the shows:

    Gemplus, a leading provider of smart card solutions announced its new SMS organizer, which is now being included in a few of China Mobile’s brand services. Gemplus also tied up with South Korea Telecom to deliver USIM card technology SKT’s commercial launch of its 3G W-CDMA network.

    Swedish giant, Ericsson unveiled a US$109 million deal to expand China’s Guangxi Mobile Communications’ GSM network in southwestern China. It also revealed a deal with Thailand’s Advanced Info Service to work on the second phase of its EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) expansion in the Bangkok metropolitan area and to supply the company with a multimedia messaging service solution.

    Lucent Technologies announced four new contracts worth over US$120 million. The company will supply China Telecom, India’s Tata Teleservices, Korea’s KT and Vietnam Power Telecoms (VP Telecom) with network solutions based on Bell Labs technology, the research arm of Lucent.

    PanAmSat announced the signing of a fiber interconnectivity agreement with ST Teleport, a satellite communications solution provider based in Singapore. The agreement extends the reach of the PanAmSat global network from Singapore to California increasing the company’s ability to deliver its customers programming via satellite and fiber to and from the Asia Pacific and North American regions.

    CommunicAsia2004, EnterpriseIT2004 and BroadcastAsia are key components of the five-day Infocomm Media Business Exchange (imbX), which is held annually in Singapore in the month of June.

    The Infocomm Media Business Exchange (imbX) is Asia’s largest infocomm and media business platform that brings together business leaders, companies and industry professionals to showcase their latest innovations, network, exchange ideas and tap new markets. imbX is jointly organised by Singapore Exhibition Services (SES) and the Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF), and hosted by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA).

  • Asia’s biggest infocomm market kicks off

    Asia’s biggest infocomm market kicks off

    SINGAPORE: Singapore never ceases to amaze. And Asia’s largest information and communications technology exhibition, Infocomm Media Business Exchange (imbX) 2004 – encompassing CommunicAsia, Broadcast Asia, EnterpriseIT and iX Conference – even more so.

    At its opening a short while ago, everything worked like clockwork. The inauguration started on time and ended on the button. Ministers were punctual, bureaucrats too, and the performances were slick and short and almost everyone appeared pleased.

    Some 52,000 visitors from 60 countries are expected to converge onto the world class Singapore Expo close to Changi Airport with 2,219 companies exhibiting and 38 associations supporting the event.

    Clearly the mood was buoyant. “The buzz is back,” said Singapore Exhibition Services Pvt Ltd chief executive Stephen Tan. “The global economy is being fueled by two emerging economic monoliths in Asia – China and India. Economic growth is in top gear across the Asia Pacific region including Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. And the ICT and media industries have been taking strong and healthy strides towards recovery.”

    Singapore minister of Information, Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang echoed that sentiment, throwing up numbers to shore it up. Said he, “IT spending in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, is expected to grow by 10 per cent this year to $88 billion, compared with 3.4 per cent growth seen in 2003. This is clearly a sharp increase and reflects a rebounding market.” He pointed out that Singapore is also doing very well, thank you. The revenue growth for IT companies in the island state is expected to surge by between six-seven per cent in 2004, compared with 1.7 per cent growth in revenue of S$32.7 billion in 2003. The figure is expected to continue growing by seven-nine per cent in 2005.

    He added that the media business too is moving towards digitisation, radio and cinema, and that his country had recently launched the world’s first fully digital cinema multiplex.

    Yang pointed out that Singapore will be spending S$50 million over the next five years to develop an integrated IT platform to better serve the trade and logistics communities. When completed it will enable and create business opportunities in track and trace logistics services, he said. He added that the government, through the Economic Development Board, was setting up a users council to help involve the industry in the project.