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Congress Rental Network

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Founded
  
1990

Headquarters
  
Birkirkara, Malta

Founder
  
G.J. Beuzel

Area served
  
Worldwide

Industry
  
Professional audiovisual industry

Products
  
Audiovisual, language interpretation, human resources

Congress Rental Network (CRN) is a worldwide network of technology meeting specialists, counting 40 members worldwide. As an organization aims to provide technical solutions, in regards to conference, congress and audiovisual requirements for meetings and events and to assure a global, unified organization of service aligned with Bosch conference equipment.

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History

CRN was created in 1990 with the first members to joining in, under the guidance of Philips (at that time - now Bosch), were located in Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy. Nowadays, CRN has grown into a global network of independent companies, covering all 5 continents and being present in multiple locations. Lately, it has been associated with G20's meetings by providing congress equipment and with International Association of Conference Interpreters (AIIC) for sponsoring the AIIC assembly.

Key dates in CRN's history:

  • 1990 - G.J. Beuzel founded Congress Rental Network as Philips did the rental business.
  • 2001 - The establishment of central office at Bosch in Br occurred.
  • 2004 - After serving the network G.J. Beuzel retired.
  • 2005 - CRN took over its operation from Bosch and opened its central office in Malta.
  • Members

    All of CRN members are obliged to have certified engineers on Bosch conference technology through special seminars and training courses.

    In total the rental stock available within the network sums up to more than 65.000 receivers and 12.000 delegate units.

    References

    Congress Rental Network Wikipedia