PPDS has confirmed its participation at InfoComm 2025, where it will present developments in screen technology and design, including new Philips dvLED and digital signage solutions, along with a global partnership announcement.
PPDS will also be paying tribute to Martijn van der Woude, VP Global Business Development and Marketing of PPDS, who sadly passed away due to cardiac arrest on Monday 21 April 2025.
The PPDS teams will join 700 other exhibitors, and an estimated 30,000 visitors inside Orange County Convention Centre, providing live demonstrations and answering questions across a broad spectrum of new and existing hardware and software solutions.
Further helping customers to overcome obstacles and challenges, visitors to the Philips booth will also be among the first to see and experience the most recently added Philips digital signage models, including its TAA compliant range with a brand new series set to be unveiled on Philips booth 3351.
Ron Cottaar, director of Global Marketing at PPDS, commented: “Since the sad passing of Martijn, InfoComm 2025 will be the first time we have the opportunity to come together as a global team and industry. Martijn was adeeply regarded personality at InfoComm, whether speaking at industry keynotes, chatting with customers, or being interviewed by the press. With so many colleagues, partners, and customers sharing their memories with us, we feel this is an opportune moment for us to come together, to share stories, and to raise a glass to Martijn,and to all those in the industry who we have sadly lost in recent times. The show as they say, must go on, but we will remember them.”
Nick Begleries, Commercial VP, North America at PPDS, commented: “InfoComm 2025 is shaping up to be one of our biggest launch events to date. We have some major partnership news plus some incredible product reveals over the three days, each pushing the barriers of design and screen technology.”
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