
PPDS on Show
PPDS had a big presence at NoVacancy Australia
PPDS participated at NoVacancy Australia (17-18 September), with the latest innovations in its groundbreaking portfolio of hospitality display solutions, delivering unparalleled guest experiences – including in room entertainment – and maximising revenue opportunities for hoteliers.
With over 300 exhibitors and an estimated 6,000 visitors, NoVacancy, held at the International Convention Centre – located in Darling Harbour on the western side of the Sydney central business district – is Australia’s biggest and most important annual event and gathering for professionals in the hotel and accommodation industry.
All inclusive
Designed and developed with versatility, flexibility, and the future in mind, PPDS’ extensive portfolio has grown significantly, evolving to support all digital entertainment, communication, and creative needs inside and outside a hotel, taking guests on a digital journey from the moment they check in.
As well as experiencing first hand the line up of hotel TVs on the stand, the PPDS and Westan teams were on hand to discuss hoteliers’ display needs, including digital signage (10”-98”), the ‘zero power’ Philips Tableaux ePaper range (13”-32”), dvLED including All In One, and interactive displays (10”-86”). There will also be a plethora of complementary solutions, such as Philips Cast Server and the Philip s Professional Soundbar for elevated TV entertainment and experiences. These and much more.
Speaking ahead of the show, Sales Director for ANZ and Oceania at PPDS, Rob Fowler, commented, “We cannot wait to return to NoVacancy to showcase the latest and proven Philips Professional Displays that are transforming guest experiences around the world. And delivering incredible opportunities for hoteliers, including around energy and financial savings.
“A visit to our booth will provide hoteliers with a one stop destination for all their visual needs and requirements, no matter how big, small, or creative. We look forward to seeing everyone in Sydney.”
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