CE Pro 100 Summit Concludes Largest, Most Beneficial Event Yet
The CE Pro 100 Integrators Summit, which connects owners and senior executives from the top custom electronics companies in the country with leading vendor sponsors, concluded its fourth annual event at the InterContinental Miami November 16-18.
The Summit hosted nearly 140 integrators and featured more than 50 sponsoring companies, making it the largest and most beneficial event yet for the industry.
“This year’s event built upon all the success the Summit has had in the past to make it the best edition yet,” said Jason Knott, editor of CE Pro. “With its timing and thought-leadership content, the Summit has truly emerged as the industry’s #1 business development event. Integrators get the ideas and information they need to better plan their businesses in the coming year, and sponsors get an opportunity to position their products as part of that plan and to get a read on the direction of leading integration companies.”
“We come to the Summit each year because it’s the best opportunity to meet with our vendor partners, see old friends in the industry and find new ways to improve our business,” says Richard Hollander, Managing Director at Stamford, Conn.-based Performance Imaging, a CE Pro 100 company. “This year’s Summit was no exception – it provided some of the best networking and vendor contact I’ve seen.” Read more >>
Download Presentations from the Summit
Access PDF versions and videos (PowerPoint synced to audio) of all of the presentations from the 2011 Summit, all available for you to download.
- Planet of the Apps
- Operations Best Practices Roundtable
- RMR from Home Automation and its Awesome Implications for Market Penetration & Valuation
- Sales, Marketing & Business Models Best Practices Roundtables
- Are You an Energy Technology Integrator?
View all of the presentations.
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