A short history of etech


Tom Brandt, a veteran of the high-tech industry with a reputation for technical expertise
and talent for marketing conferences and events, founded etech in 1996. Initially,
the company specialized in providing temporary Internet services—installing ISDN and T1 lines at event venues. Satisfied clients learned that Tom and the etech team had
considerable experience and success in planning, setting up, and running equipment
for events. They began asking us to provide additional equipment—at first computers
as the natural complement to Internet connections, then they needed audio visual equipment as well.


In short time, etech became a provider for high profile events such as the AOL 30 Cities
in 30 Days Tour, the Intel Music Festival, and Easter at the White House. The company
grew and evolved into a full service audio visual firm by creating strong partnerships
with clients nationwide. Today, etech is a major national audio visual service
provider. Our wide-ranging capabilities and personal service have attracted clients
worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies, who consistently engage etech to
maximize the success of their events.