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Compass IT Show Goes Virtual


 CRN Network, February 18, 2010, 1130 hrs

India’s leading channel association, Compass is looking to add yet another feather to its cap—conducting a live webcast of its annual IT exhibition, a first among all channel associations.

 

The annual IT exhibition, to be held at the Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata, from March 12 to March 15, 2010, can be viewed via live audio-visual feeds from 10:30am till 7:30pm daily.

 

“Webcast would be a good brand building exercise for Compass IT show and also enable us to reach out to a global audience that was earlier not possible,” said Pawan Jajodia, Chairman Exhibition Committee, Compass 09-10.

 

“The four-day event usually draws over 1.2 lakh visitors, but several interested participants are unable to visit. Such participants can register with www.compass.liveevent.in and log in for a virtual trip of 20 pavilions and 100 stalls offering various IT products, services, solutions, and even avail of special discounts,” he added.

 

Prior to the actual event, visitors can get the details of participants, including special interviews to get an idea on the range of products, services, solutions and incentives available at the show. Keeping with the global trend, this year’s theme is Xplore digitally.

 

Compass is targeting various schools and colleges to popularize its webcast. Post event, the entire Compass IT show video would be accessible online for 50 days.

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