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The AMTC Summer discovers talent for tomorrow during a spectacular show

Every year, AMTC organizes a multi-day convention twice a year where contestants - singers, dancers, actors and models - are givent the opportunity to be seen by agents, managers and directors from around the world. For the AMTC Summer 2010, Innovative Event Services opted for Eikos LE, the primary switcher/scaler for the event.

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Multi-Screen show for Dynacité's 60th birthday with Analog Way's Switching solutions

To celebrate the 60th birthday of Dynacité, Quorum Productions created an event with a fake TV news show for 800 attendees. In order to broadcast movies, animations and presentations on diversified themes, Quorum Productions selected Analog Way's Seamless Switchers, such as Di-VentiX II and the new Eikos.

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Church @ The Springs equips its new Worship Center with Analog Way

The company All Pro Sound equips the new Worship Center of Church @ The Springs with several Analog Way’s solutions.

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The Climate Summit for Mayors in Copenhagen with Analog Way's solutions

Outside the international summit on climate change, the city of Copenhagen organized the Climate Summit for Mayors.
During 4 days, the most powerful mayors and key actors discussed about protecting the environment. Up to 5 dicussions were displayed live together on a huge screen. Analog Way's Di-VentiX II and Axion helped displaying all the debates.

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Revive Korea Conference with solutions by Analog Way

Audio Visual Korea Co. opted for Analog Way’s solutions to manage the A/V system of Revive Korea, an International Christian’s Conference in Seoul. The mixer seamless switcher Di-VentiX II, controlled by the console Axion, and the Tetra-VIO were chosen for the show.

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The 20th World Diabetes Congress with Analog Way's solutions

Duocom Canada Inc. produced the 20th World Diabetes Congress held in Montreal, Canada. A massive A/V system was installed, including up to 13 screens. Analog Way's Di-VentiX II, Axion and Tetra-VIO were used on the show.

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