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CEDIA Research Reveals that the UK Residential Custom Install Market Continues to Grow

This comprehensive research project, commissioned by CEDIA Region 1 (the UK, Europe, the CIS, Middle East, Africa, India and Pakistan), was carried out by international market research company, Parks Associates from July until October this year. Around a quarter of the industry took part in the survey.

Parks Associates is an internationally recognised market research and consulting company, specialising in emerging consumer technology products and services. CEDIA has worked with Parks Associates since 1998, and the partnership has recently seen the company conduct market research for CEDIA in the U.S. As a result, they understand the sector and are ideally placed to provide high quality results for CEDIA in Region 1.

From the article, "CEDIA Research Reveals that the UK Residential Custom Install Market Continues to Grow."

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