CE Pro 100 Summit to Tackle Profitability, Technology
Seminars for the industry's largest integrators will look at changing profitable business models built around new technologies.
The 2010 CE Pro 100 Summit, taking place Nov. 1-3 in Los Angeles at the Hyatt Regency, Century Plaza, will address some of the most vital issues facing the industry’s largest integration companies.
Among the sessions planned at the event, which is open to members of the CE Pro 100 list and like-sized companies in the custom electronics industry, are:
Applications to attend can be submitted here.
Among the sessions planned at the event, which is open to members of the CE Pro 100 list and like-sized companies in the custom electronics industry, are:
- Profitable business models around new technology (from 3D to iPad to streaming media)
- “Services-first” business models where dealers garner more than half their revenue from labor, not equipment
- Outsourcing business models for specialty niches like security or IT.
- Bill Maronet, President, ETC, Inc.
- Michael Pope, President, Audio Video Interiors, Inc.
- John Predham, Principal, EPI Systems Integration
- Dennis Sage, President, Dennis Sage Home Entertainment, Inc.
- Greg Simmons, Vice President, Eagle Sentry
- Shawn Smith, President, S&S Electric
Applications to attend can be submitted here.
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Jason Knott, Editor, CE Pro
Jason has covered low-voltage electronics as an editor since 1990. He joined EH Publishing in 2000, and before that served as publisher and editor of Security Sales, a leading magazine for the security industry. He served as chairman of the Security Industry Association’s Education Committee from 2000-2004 and sat on the board of that association from 1998-2002. He is also a former board member of the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation. He is currently a member of the CEDIA Education Action Team for Electronic Systems Business. Jason graduated from the University of Southern California.



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