Seatrade Cruise Connection
December 2005
Entertainment Technology Pavilion
At the ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY PAVILION, you can expect to meet:
- Directors of Entertainment
- Directors of Purchasing
- Entertainment Managers
- Entertainment Producers
- Entertainment Supervisors
- Entertainment Technicians and Project Managers
- Managers of Cruise Programs
- Technical Procurement Managers
- Technical Purchasing Agents
- Technical Specialists
- Technical Sourcing and Development Managers
- Sound, Lighting and Video Rigging Personnel
- VPs Technical Operations
From vast Las Vegas–style revues featuring complex special effects to intimate performance venues, entertainment on cruise ships has never been as varied and challenging to produce as it is on today’s modern cruise ships.
With the growing importance of shipboard lighting and sound technologies, and the increasing sophistication of cruise ship entertainment venues, CMP Princeton Inc., organizers of the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention, with the support of PLASA, the Professional Lighting and Sound Association, have included a dedicated entertainment technology pavilion in the 2006 exhibition.
The pavilion features a broad array of exhibitors, from programmers to sound and stage-lighting designers and manufacturers to special effects equipment and lasers. Every facet of this increasingly important shipboard industry segment is represented. The Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention is a member of the National Sound Contractors Association.
Who Should Exhibit?
If you supply, distribute or manufacture any of the following, then you should exhibit in the 2006 ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY PAVILION:
- Lighting Equipment
- Sound Systems/Sound Equipment
- Communication Equipment
- Special Effects
- Laser Technology
- Audio/Visual Equipment
- Presentation Systems
- Scenic Supplies
- Stage Equipment & Trussing