Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2007 was a major exhibition featuring all aspects of integrated systems from new display and audio technologies to motion detection security systems.
Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2007 was a major exhibition featuring all aspects of integrated systems from new display and audio technologies to motion detection security systems.

The exhibition took place in the RAI Exhibition halls in Amsterdam between the 30th of January and the 1st of February 2007. The 2007 event was a major success, reporting the highest attendance yet. The event featured over 350 exhibitors from 28 different countries and over 16,000 visitors attended the show.
The event was run jointly by CEDIA, NSCA and InfoComm International. Major exhibitors included Sony, Philips, Toshiba, Panasonic and Bosch Security Systems.

Particularly eye-catching exhibits included the 'Fogscreen', where a crowd was gathered to watch as images were projected onto a waterfall of white smoke. Visitors queued up to stand in the smoke while the unbroken image was displayed about them.
Sony's stand featured a range of products including a display of their 1920x1080 pixel SXRD high definition projection systems and Blu-Ray Disks. They also showcased motion sensor security systems and an impressive camera-based tracking system. The sample Sony Play Stations also proved a popular diversion from the main event.

Paradigm Systems' Trojan portable display screen was particularly impressive: "Wheel in, push up, switch on and go - in 2 minutes". The unit continues to show crisp, clear images while the screen rises and falls from its mobile base.
Other exhibitions included Evolvision's impressive pyramid display screen - a square-based pyramid with images projected on its four triangular surfaces, as well as Toshiba's giant display walls with removable panels, and a number of full-sized cinema displays.
Many of the products would be ideally suited to breathing life into a busy airport. The high-resolution display systems and projection technology make for lively advertising signage and large-scale passenger entertainment, while motion analysis and tracking systems can offer enhanced airport security.