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Friday, January 16, 2004

2004 Exhibition Calendar

TCS has officially released the intended shows, conventions and workshops that they plan on exhibiting at for the 2004 year.

Jack Toal, the president of TCS/Basys Controls stated, “We have decided to be more participatory in the industry shows this year. In times past we have limited our booth presence to a select few conventions, however this year we intend to increase our visibility within the industry and with our customers. We have several important developments, including our QD2040, which we want to introduce to the industry. We found that exhibiting at these trade shows is a great way to increase the profile of these products.”

Some of the new shows that TCS will be attending this year include:

  • BuilConn - Networked Building Systems Forum 2004 in Dallas, Texas
  • Retail Construction Expo in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Realcomm - Commercial Real Estate Business Solutions and Technology Conference in Chicago, Illinois

For a complete calendar of shows where TCS will be exhibiting visit our Calendar section of the site.

TCS will also be holding a workshop at PRSM technology center a seminar titled, “Cost-Effective Networked EMS Solutions for Small Box Retail “. This workshop will outline a logical growth pattern that will effectively contain equipment and installation costs. Attendees will learn how to purchase and upgrade systems without the requirement of swapping out hardware and reducing obsolescence of old hardware. This will be a must-see event for any attendees debating purchasing or upgrading their controller network this year.