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Building Back Better

AS we reach the end of the busy global trade show season, thoughts turn to the work required to ensure that the industry’s recovery is sustained and that against the backdrop of a strong slate we continue to demonstrate cinematic excellence to movie-goers around the world.

There is undoubtedly a skills shortage; a lasting effect from the pandemic and one that requires urgent attention. Education is key, particularly for those entering the industry and there are a number of initiatives underway many including CTCs direct involvement, all with a view of providing a range of educational deliverables to help fast track knowledge sharing. It comes as little surprise that as the industry rebuilds, more and more cinema professionals are flocking to CTC to support their learning.

and there are a number of initiatives underway many including

Over the past twelve months, CTCs membership has continued to grow rapidly and with strong global coverage. Our highly engaged global community now stands at over 850 members in more than 80 countries.

As well as our efforts to support the skills shortage, in recent months, the CTC team have been busy creating a range

CTC EXECUTIVE TEAM

Richard Mitchell (President), Graham Lodge (Vice President), Joseph Boutros, Mike Bradbury, Sandie Caffelle, Chris Connett, Mark Kendall, Peter Knight, Sarah Lewthwaite, Adam MacDonald, Saul Mahoney, Andre Mort, Markus Overath, David Pope, Toni Purvis, Ulf Qvicklund, Simon Tandy, Patrick von Sychowski, Kristina Warner, Paul Willmott

Join our cause

Behind everything that we do at the Cinema Technology Community is a passion for ensuring that moviegoers have the best cinema experience possible.

If you share that ambition, please join our community today by heading over to our site: cinema-technology.com our highly respected Tech Talks seminars recently concluded with two presentations focused around laser projection and capex requirements for laser projection of digital deliverables focused around the technology and business challenges faced by exhibitors. The second series of our highly respected Tech Talks seminars recently concluded with two presentations focused around laser projection and laser speckle and we already have advanced plans in place for a third season of Tech Talks. We’ve also released a new white paper that takes an in-depth look at cinema screens and their ability to help improve presentation quality, lower opex costs, reduce carbon footprint and lower capex requirements for laser projection replacements. After a short hiatus, the podcast team reunited ahead of CineEurope for another episode of In The Pub with Mike Bradbury and they will be back together in July for another episode! Rest assured, as the industry rebuilds, we’ll be right by your side to help you and your teams learn and stay abreast of all things cinema and technology.

You can become a CTC member by visiting www.cinema-technology.com www.cinema-technology.com