AV Awards 2010 finalists announced
Paul Milligan, August 13, 2010
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More than 50 pro-av specialists have been shortlisted for the AV Awards 2010 following a record year for entries to the revamped awards.A stellar line-up of judges scrutinisited all the entries to shortlist companies including Electrosonic, Midwich, Maverick, Christie, Steljes and Barco. Winners will be announced at the gala dinner, which takes place this year on Friday 8 October at London’s Radisson Blu Portman Hotel.
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The companies shortlisted are as follows (in alphabetical order);
7thSense Design
ACC Liverpool
Amscreen (shortlisted in 2 categories)
AMX (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Avid Technology
Barco (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Bluman Associates
BrightSign
Casio (shortlisted in 2 categories)
CDEC (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Central Presentations
Christie
Church House Conference Centre
Creative Technology
Digital Projection
DJ Willrich (shortlisted in 3 categories)
Electrosonic (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Epson
Exterity
FusionGFX
Genelec
Hitachi Digital Media
Imagination
Impact
Kramer (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Magenta
Maverick
Medium
Midwich
Mood Media
Mvision
NEC Display Solutions
Onelan (shortlisted in 2 categories)
ProAV (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Projectiondesign (shortlisted in 3 categories)
Promethean
PSCo
QEIICC
Questmark
RGB Communications
Riedel
Sahara Presentation Systems (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Saville AV (shortlisted in 2 categories)
Scala
Signature Digital Menus
Snelling Business Systems
Sony
Spinetix
Steljes
Streaming Tank
Symon Dacon
TOA
TVOne
Vision (shortlisted in 4 categories)
Vivitek
WolfVision
XL Video
This year’s judging panel comprises: Morgan Stanley’s Owen Ellis; Barclays’ Roger McArdell; SCHOMS’ Toni Kelly and Stuart Davies; the MOD’s Stuart Carter; QE11 Conference Centre’s Deborah Jones; CommerzBank’s Dominic Edwards; consultant Nick Rogers; MJC’s Jason Brameld; Hewshott’s Jim Barrett; COMS’ Richard Northwood; Futuresource’s Chris McIntyre-Bown; Visual Acuity’s Frank Sheehan; Arup’s Graham Naylor-Smith; Infocomm and Paradigm’s Greg Jeffries; and Infocomm and RGB’s Gordon Innocent.
