The value of exhibitions should not be underestimated especially in today’s tough economic and competitive climate. Even in the digital age, when information is so much easier to come by, people always want to meet face-to-face.
Exhibitions play a vital role in supporting and enriching industries too by driving innovation, building business communities and facilitating education and professional learning.
‘It is THE place to meet the people that matter in the book publishing industry.’
Tim Ewbank, Author
99% of exhibitors from LBF 2011 are likely to exhibit
Exhibitor Statistics from The London Book Fair 2011
1639
exhibiting companies
565 table holders in
the International Rights Centre
743
exhibition stands
countries exhibiting
55 1025
overseas companies
international pavilions
26 614 UK companies
Visit 1,600 exhibitors from publishers to digital innovators.
The companies exhibiting at the show encompass the wide range of the publishing industry and the ever expanding digital publishing sectors.
EXHlBlTOR ZONES
Digital Zone
Children’s Zone
Statistics taken from The London Book Fair 2011 Post show survey 16 - 18 April 2012 | Earls Court, London |
www.londonbookfair.co.uk
Academic and STM
General Publishing
again in 2012
94% 2011 exhibitors were satisfied that LBF
helped them to generate new business leads
98% of visitors believe that LBF is the place to see
the industry players all in one place
WHO EXHlBlTS?
Publishers, Literary Agents, Content Providers, Digital Solutions, Wholesalers, Distributors, Online Service Providers, Non-Book Product Suppliers, Service Providers for Publishers, Service Suppliers for Booksellers, Book Packagers and Remainder and Promotional Dealers.
Illustrators Literary Translation
Market Focus
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