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Interspace Industries at ISE Europe 2007

Interspace Industries, provider of specialist technical products and services to the corporate live event AV industry, is on track to make several important announcements at Europe's leading AV and Electronic Systems Integration showcase, Integrated Systems Europe 2007 (ISE) at Amsterdam from 30th January – 1st February.

   At the show, Interspace will announce new software and hardware products within its timing and cueing systems ranges; these announcements will include the launch of two new products.

First is Cue4. This hardware will enable more computers to be used during presentations than ever before. Controlled via USB, this product will in particular benefit presenters when they need to use multiple presentations, back up or multi-language presentations. Second, CountDown2 is a PC, software-based version of Interspace's popular CountDown2 system will provide a user-friendly interface, including a simple, menu-led operation, which will greatly reduce the time and complexity involved in setting up remote control of presentations for first time users.

   At the show, the company will be providing demonstrations of these and other new products, showing how the new features and functionality will benefit customers.

   "There will be a lot of talk at ISE about how companies can manage AV and IT integration," says Dave Humphrys of Interspace. "At a time when the industry is rapidly changing, technology has a crucial role to play in corporate events. This year we hope to show our distributors how they can address their client's challenges and use our expertise and technology to better position themselves, competitively, in this evolving marketplace."

   The Interspace products – spanning specialist cueing, presenter timing and traffic light indicator solutions – have been designed and engineered in the UK for over 20 years, to ensure optimum quality, proven reliability, simple operation and value for money. The full range is fully backed up with comprehensive technical support, a three-year factory warranty and the company's commitment to ensuring 'the show must go on'.

12th December 2006

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