Chris Toulmin, head of events, PLASA London 2013, said, "The response we've received to PLASA London 2013 has been overwhelmingly positive, both from visitors and exhibitors. They have embraced the new venue and also enjoyed the new features such as the AudioLab Arena, Theatre and Interactive. The PLASA team has worked very hard to get to this point, and while we acknowledge that we have more work to do - in certain areas of the exhibition - we feel it has provided a great starting point for the future development of the show and are excited by the possibilities before us."
James King, director of marketing, Martin Audio, said, "We enjoyed a very good show, with anyone that was interested in Pro Audio flocking to our stand. Our competitors missed a trick by not being there this year."
Mick Hannaford, managing director, Robe UK, said, "The venue is a massive improvement - the outside space and cafes by the river were paramount to the overall feeling of the show and the customer experience, and visitors also commented on the accessibility and easiness. The show floor looked really good, it was easy to navigate and signage was much more concise, and there was a constant stream of people to the booth. We are really happy and have already rebooked for 2014."
Glyn O'Donoghue, managing director, Ambersphere, said, "PLASA London 2013 was a very positive experience for us. Attendance was very good, our stand was rammed for most of the show and we've heard similar things from other exhibitors."
Malcolm Burlow, sales director UK & Ireland, Highlite International, said, "It was probably our best show in six years, with a much better quality of leads. The venue was outstanding with friendly, helpful staff - a breath of fresh air! It's one helluva venue and PLASA now has so much potential for growth."
Kim Brant, director at SES Entertainment Services said, "It's been a really good show - better than the Earls Court days. ExCeL is a proper exhibition hall with nice views and good facilities. We've certainly been busier here than last year at Earls Court. Our bigger, more open stand has really helped encourage people to visit us and spend more time with us. It's helped us that none of our competition are here this year - they're missing out!"
James Leach European marketing manager at Sony Professional Europe commented, "It's been really good. We've seen a huge number of visitors to the stand and a good mix of people. Our focus has been on how we can offer 'the Sony solution' as a whole - from hand-held cameras, to studio products and with audio thrown into the mix. Visitors have been drawn to visit us due to knowing us as a camera manufacturer, but they have then shown interest in all the add-ons and other solutions we can provide. We've had some good conversations with sound designers, sound engineers and musicians. Our new Anycast product has proven very popular and is an important string to our bow. It's a portable, all-in-one product for live events and has attracted massive interest during the show."
Peter Sturt, marketing manager, Lee Filters: "It's been a good show; we like the new venue and have already signed up for next year!"
Philip Sparkes, managing director, Maltbury: "We prefer ExCeL (to Earls Court). It definitely feels nicer here. At Earls Court the show always felt hyper intense, whereas here it's a bit airier, the temperature is better and the get-in