Yesterday, the first day of the show, we opted for a fairly soft start, and to take the time to look around the halls and talk to people. And among the many news we saw, and the many voices we heard, here are the two that struck us the most
– Those who are here have already noticed it. The show is visually very beautiful, even compared to past years: a sign of a return to large investments and a desire to amaze and involve. In this panorama of large areas set up with visual effects that seduce the eye, we have noticed the multiplication of examples of virtual studios realised both with green screen solutions, perhaps revisited, but more often with LED panels. This is a developing trend, reflecting an emerging market that is moving out of the sphere of the daring avant-garde and into the realm of concreteness.
– Will design consultancy finally gain its deserved dignity? We are on this way, according to Marco Trame, founder together with Luca Dalla Turca of the start-up Cavea Engineering: ‘Systems are becoming increasingly complex and we are now being asked to integrate energy management, security, and acoustic solutions in addition to the classic Audio Video and Controls. Some clients therefore find it useful to be supported by a company like ours that includes all these skills, represented internally by as many specialists, and independent, in order to make the most suitable choices for each individual project’. The new reality, inaugurated only a few months ago, already has several orders under its belt, and we will not fail to follow its developments.