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Technical Excellence at Stuttgart’s New International Congress Centre
Work on what is currently Germany's largest building site is nearing completion. The Neue Messe in Stuttgart will celebrate its official opening from the 19th to the 21st October 2007, though by that time, the first actual event to be staged there, the Blechexpo, which runs from the 13th to the 16th June, will already be history. One of the many strengths of Stuttgart's lavishly appointed New Trade Fair Centre, which spreads over 100,000 square metres, is its communications, which it claims are unmatched anywhere in Europe.
In the International Congress-centre Stuttgart (or 'ICS'), which is at the entrance to Stuttgart's New Trade Fair Centre and offers a variety of multi-functional rooms for the staging of events, the capital of Baden-Württemberg has gained a first class location for conferences, seminars and events. With its highly flexible room configuration making the ICS eminently versatile, the emphasis is also upon "high-tech": the 9,000 guests the centre is capable of accommodating will encounter state-of-the-art equipment at every turn.
All the rooms in the building offer wireless LAN – functionally secure and based on multiple systems for high capacity – to which both event organizers and guests will have access throughout the building at all times of the day. The systems guarantee a high degree of data security and are designed for maximum speed to permit transcontinental video conferences.
To achieve the requisite capacity, a network capable of supporting a very high data load, equipped with thick copper conductors and fibre-optic cables, has been installed. Thanks to the finely meshed data distribution networks in place, any type of media or communications system can be implemented.
20th February 2007
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