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Trade Exhibitions
> Skoda at Mondial de l'Automobile (Motor Show), Paris, France
Medialon Manager was the show-control system driving the Skoda booth at the Mondial de l’Automobile (Paris Motor Show) in France.
> Philips at IFA Trade Fair, Berlin, Germany
Medialon Manager recently played a key behind-the-scenes role at the IFA in Berlin providing the user interface for an extensive complement of show equipment in the Philips booth at the world’s largest consumer electronics trade fair.
> Volvo at the Frankfurt Auto Show, Frankfurt, Germany
Medialon Manager helped make Volvo's booth at the Frankfurt Auto Show a real multimedia experience for automobile aficionados.
> Ford Auto Exhibit, Detroit, USA
Ford called on media designer Video Tube to program and install the technology. In turn, Video Tube, also requiring the best in technology, chose Medialon to control the show's media.
> CeBit 2004, Hannover, Germany
Ground Zero Berlin programmed on the Deutsche Telekom stand the T-Online Stages with ca. 30 different Shows on three Stages with the new SQL-MXM.

> Hyundai, Motor Show, Sydney, Australia
Interactive Controls Pty Ltd Australia uses Medialon Manager for control of the Hyundai Motor show stand at the recent Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne Motor Shows.

> Audi Autostadt, Wölfsburgh, Germany
German-based AVE Verhengsten GmbH & CO employed MEDIALON Manager for the AUDI exhibit at the Wolkswagen Autostadt (auto show) held in Wolfsbürg, Germany
> Mercedes-Benz, Francfurt, Germany
An elaborate control and synchronization system with seven connected Medialon Manager show controllers and twelve Medialon Display Players running seamless looping videos in six synchronous groups.

> SAAB, Detroit, USA
Creative Technology Germany employed Medialon Manager for SAAB's presentation in Detroit.

> Siemens Trade Show, Bruxelles, Belgium
Siemens Trade Show uses Medialon Manager to display their products on digital video.