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Digital Signage Association Votes for Independence, Trade Show

LAS VEGAS -- The Digital Signage Association announced yesterday that its advisory board unanimously approved two initiatives:

1. The DSA will immediately be incorporated as a non-profit industry association, governed by an independent board of directors.
2. A task force has been assigned to secure proposals from professional trade show management companies to help establish a digital signage conference and trade show under the direction of the Digital Signage Association.


Stuart Armstrong, President of DSA, noted that there was clear consensus among its members to establish a conference & trade show for the industry by the industry with proceeds substantially staying in the industry.

The group has been working on these projects for several months and expects to register the DSA as a non-profit corporation immediately. DSA is set to announce its plan by May 3 for a conference & trade show to be held in 2011.

The DSA, established in 2007, has enjoyed rapid growth. It lists over 425 members with the majority being companies who are users of digital signage technology.

The Advisory Board of Digital Signage Association includes the following companies:

Adflow Networks


Arbitron


Cisco Systems


CoolSign


DigiKomp


Digital Signage Today


Diversified Media Group


Dynasign


Ecast


Electronic Art


EnQii


GRG Wireless


HP


In-Store Experience


Intel Corporation


John Ryan


Keywest Technology


LG Electronics


Magenta Research


MediaTile


Microspace


Nanonation


NCR Netkey


NEC Display Solutions


NetWorld Alliance


Platt Retail Institute


Premier Retail Networks


Reflect Systems


Rhombus Services


Samsung Electronics


Scala


SeeSaw Networks


Seneca Data


Six Flags


Starmount Systems


Symon


SYNNEX Corp


Target


Tightrope Media Systems


Walsh Wireless


Wireless Ronin


For more information, or to arrange an interview, contact David Drain, executive director, at (502) 241-7545 x252 or davidd@digitalsignageassociation.org.

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