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ESCO Confirms Major Order on PALME India’s Opening Day

The opening day of the PALME India show brought immediate success to one exhibitor.
Major integrated systems supplier ESCO Audio Visual India Pvt announced a major sale of the Reversa World Clarity holographic screens which they distribute, to one of India’s leading leisure groups, Sahara India Parivar.
Several of the screens in 4 x 3 landscape configuration will be used in conjunction with the LOBO laser show in the giant open dome at Sahara’s flagship hotel in Mumbai, the Sahara Star while others will be used in a waterfall effect outside the company’s new Lebansese bar, Mabruk.
Meanwhile, India’s first portrait-shaped holographic display (in 2 x 3 configuration) will be set between two palm trees adjacent to a fashion show ramp within the Sahara Star Hotel’s giant atrium.
The order was confirmed by Sahara India Parivar head of strategic planning and technology, Rajesh Mohan and chief engineer Vivek Chakravarty, and all five displays will be installed next month.
Commented Reversa World’s Andy Richardson: “This is a significant order for the company and is indicative of the way the Sahara Group is embracing exciting new technologies in its entertainment, leisure hospitality and conferencing facilities.”
And ESCO Audio Visual Managing Director, Sunil Mehan, added: “Once again PALME India has shown its ability to attract the right visitor profile, and bring the people with purchasing power through its doors.”
In picture: Vivek Chavrakavrty, Sunil Mehan and Rajesh Mohan.
9th October 2007
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