Printwear & Promotion 2010Posted: August 10th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Corporate Exhibitions, Promotional Clothing | No Comments »Dates have been confirmed for Printwear & Promotion 2010 in Hall 12 at Birmingham’s NEC from Sunday February 28th to Tuesday March 2nd.
Exhibitors at both events were keen for the two shows to run alongside each other though, due to the natural synergy of the two exhibitions. Since 2005 more than 4,000 visitors have attended the exhibition each year with 2009 producing a record high. No other UK event in this sector achieves anywhere near these figures.
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Social Networking EventPosted: July 7th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Corporate Exhibitions | Tags: Social Networking | No Comments »
This Friday, ‘The Travelling Geeks’ will be in Cambridge talking about the benefits and effects of social networking. If you aren’t a nerd, the Travelling Geeks are an informal group of technology influencers and bloggers rooted chiefly in the San Francisco Bay area.
This discussion will be led by Omobono with the Travelling Geek panel made up of Susan Bratton, JD Lasica, Robert Scoble and Renee Blodgett. This is an interactive event with the Geeks discussing questions from the audience.
This is a free event but You MUST pre-register to attend the event. This promises to be an interesting talk for a wide variety of organisations, registration is at 11:15 in The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RP. |
Planning a Conference?Posted: April 14th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Corporate Exhibitions, Printed Conference Gifts | Tags: Venues | No Comments »Finding the right venue for corporate conferences or exhibitions is crucial to the success of the event. If you’re looking for an exhibition centre around the well to do South Kensington, then the Natural History Museum recent evolution will be of interets to you. The world famous museum has announced plans for stage two of its much anticipated £78m Darwin Centre development. The new venue will have 16,000 square metres of floor spacing, and head of events and catering Zoe Watts said “The Darwin Centre will provide a bright, modern events space to complement the historic architecture.” The centre is designed to handle 150 guests for dinner, and 300 guests for a cocktail reception, while having the luxury of a landscaped garden for outdoor events. The whole development will be a distinctive 65 metre long cocoon, made from sprayed concrete which will certainly turn heads if nothing else. If you require any promotional items for your next conference, then Giftselection has a great range of promotional conference items. There site has a specially designed section for promotional conference items, but if you have anything specific in mind, contact their friendly team who will source it for you. |