At Music Inside Rimini 2018 More Expo Space and Entries to Celebrate Technological Innovation and Training There are two months to go until the opening of the third edition of Music Inside Rimini, but there are already signs that it will be a great edition. Through the years, the Italian Exhibition Group expo, which will be held from May 6-8 at Rimini expo center, has attracted increasing attention on behalf of the best-known companies in the audio, video and lighting sectors, who have decided to participate to show their new products to the market. For this edition there has been a further increase in registrations, which has consequently led to an expansion of approximately 20% in exhibit space. So there are numerous reconfirmations, the company says, but also a long list of new entries who will dominate the scene with their proposals, featured in the various fields of professional music. These include: Sony Music, Prase Engineering, Epson Italia, Panatronics, Screenline, Rentman B.V., dBTechnologies, Fire Stars, AED Rent Italia, IC Video Pro, Service2Service, SR Technology, and TechVisionled. Another strong point of MIR 2018 is the possibility of training. In fact, sponsored events are foreseen by leading companies in the sector, such as, for example, RM MULTIMEDIA and Claypaky. These will include the case history "Our Modena Park," during which Vasco Rossi's technical staff will reveal the secrets of the success of the concert/event held last July; "Divine Light: Bringing The Paintings of Michelangelo To Life In Rome," with the participation of lighting designer Rob Halliday, who will talk about his experience on the realization of the show "Giudizio Universale" in the Sistine Chapel, in collaboration with his colleague Bruno Poet, to once more highlight of Michelangelo's artistic story by means of the power of performance, projections, and lighting. Plus, during the three expo days, a busy calendar of conferences is foreseen, realized by DOC Servizi -- European network in the coordination and provision of services for over 6,000 members (musicians, technicians, artists, etc.), and workshops dedicated to documentary films, presented by the authors and industry members in all their formats, uses and meanings.
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