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IKE 09/10/2015 10:36 GENERAL NOT PRICE SENSITIVE REL: 1036 HRS ikeGPS Group Limited (NS) GENERAL: IKE: ikeGPS Aligns With 3 International Sign Associations For Immediate Release Oct. 9, 2015 ikeGPS Aligns With 3 International Sign Associations - New membership expands ikeGPS' exposure across international signage industry- BROOMFIELD, Colo.--ikeGPS announces that it has been admitted to the membership of three international signage associations: Australian Sign and Graphics Association, New Zealand Sign and Display Association, and Sign Association of Canada, replicating an aspect of the company's highly successful market entry strategy in the U.S. signage industry. These three associations are dedicated to improving the signage industry as a whole and helping their members succeed in the marketplace. In an effort to do so, these organizations largely focus on providing members with industry education. This includes offering information on the latest products in the market, such as Spike, ikeGPS' laser measurement solution for creating signage estimates and site surveys. Joining these associations exposes Spike to all of their members. There are estimated to be more than 10,000 signage businesses in the Canadian market alone, and ikeGPS is excited to be working with such high-quality organizations in these new markets. In formally joining these associations, ikeGPS continues to focus on the expansion of Spike internationally. ikeGPS expects to announce new Australasian, Canadian and European partnerships and marketing programs in the near term. For more information on these organizations, visit www.signs.org.au/, www.nzsda.org.nz and www.sac-ace.ca. ### About ikeGPS ikeGPS is changing the way the world is measured, utilizing its smart laser measurement solutions to capture, record and export measurement data. Electric utility, telecom, government, engineering, construction, real estate, signage, and other field data collection-based professionals use ikeGPS products to modernize the way measurements are taken and shared. Spike, a laser accurate Smartphone measurement solution, and GE MapSight, an all-in-one customizable field data collection solution, uniquely combine intelligent software and hardware into comprehensive but simple-to-use tools. With an ike photo, you can capture measurement, distance, location and other data in real time, significantly improving business process, user productivity and safety. ikeGPS is headquartered in Wellington, New Zealand and is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange under the stock symbol IKE. The company's global sales and marketing organization is based in Broomfield, Colorado, which supports global efforts in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. For more information, visit http://www.ikegps.com/. About Australian Sign and Graphics Association For over forty years, the Australian Sign & Graphics Association has been the representative body for the sign and graphics industry in Australia. It covers the whole spectrum of sign makers, sign installers, sign writers, graphic designers, sign educators and apprentices, as well as sign industry suppliers. The ASGA encourages the highest standards from its members and seeks to enhance the professionalism within the industry. It believes its policy of quality and commitment to the customer is not only in the best interest of its members, but also provides a safeguard for their clients. The Association provides its members with continued support and technical information through sourcing significant benefits for them. The ASGA has been a leader in helping to reshape educational training courses and to encourage sign industry educational training centers around Australia. The ASGA promotes the Letterheads movement, values its involvement in Sign Industry EXPO's throughout Australia, hosts National Conferences with the Visual Industry Suppliers Association (VISA), and liaises closely with the New Zealand Sign and Display Association (NZSDA). About Sign Association of Canada Since 1955 the Sign Association of Canada has successfully promoted the welfare of the sign industry, improved the status of its members in the community and benefited the users of signs. However the traditional boundaries of the sign industry have expanded due to the rapidly changing level of technology and the evolution of the commercial marketplace. The Sign Association of Canada has recognized these trends and has advanced to partner with related industries and sectors that use, design and manufacture commercial images. Please take a moment to review our website and our present initiatives. There are many changes and enhancements being implemented at SAC-ACE over the next 12 to 18 months. From new value added member service programs and increased marketing initiatives for our members, to the development of additional accredited training courses and a more proactive approach in dealing with governmental and regulatory issues. About New Zealand Sign and Display Association The NZSDA is an association of employer craftspeople, bound together by a Code of Practice to uphold high standards of craftsmanship and business ethics. The Association liases with local bodies on by-laws affecting signage, maintains apprenticeship training standards and encourages the sharing and expanding of knowledge within the Signmaking industry. Companies using the services of any of the members of the New Zealand Sign and Display Association may be assured that they are dealing with 'Sign Craftspeople' who are subject to redress through the Association in the event of any complaint. Contact Amanda McGrory-Dixon, Content Marketing Coordinator ikeGPS, Inc. +1-303-222-3218 x713 [email protected] End CA:00271528 For:IKE Type:GENERAL Time:2015-10-09 10:36:18
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