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Returning to International Confex for the fi rst time in eight years Stoneleigh Park’s dedicated event team will work with you to create your perfect event, giving you exceptional level of service and commitment regardless of size. Whether you’re looking for an off-site meeting, teambuilding day, celebration, conference, or exhibition Stoneleigh Park have the space, the enthusiasm and the expertise.


Funfl ip Time to get personal


Funfl ip will be setting-up a small studio area where visitors will be invited to create a 7-second video clip and generate their own unique fl ipbook.


Hever Castle B2232 Brighton Centre B610


Take the 3D tour of Brighton Following a major £1 million refurbishment, The Brighton Centre, one of the largest, purpose-built conference and exhibition spaces in the South of England, will invite Confex visitors to take a fully interactive 3D virtual tour of the new, improved venue on the VisitBrighton Stand B610, allowing visitors to walk through the venue, explore all the recently refurbished areas and take in the dramatic results of this substantial investment for themselves.


AV Unit


Test audience engagement AV Unit, the creative audio visual production experts, will be demonstrating how event organisers can improve engagement of their audience at this year’s Confex.


Visitors to their stand will be encouraged to undertake a fun memory game by watching a short presentation using the latest Head Mounted Display equipment. The aim of the game is to demonstrate how our understanding and retention of information is infl uenced by the means of delivery.


Crafty Arty Parties P410


£100,000 give-away, hook a diamond and see 60 jubilee princesses! In celebration of both the 60th Royal Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 Olympics, Crafty Arty Parties’ interactive 54 meter themed stand featuring the ‘Lost City of Atlantis’ offers visitors the chance to win over 60 new packages to suit all budgets. Crafty Arty Parties will be providing non-stop fun and games on stand P410 and the chance to win some great prizes including £100,000 in free theming vouchers.


Madhen Make your event rock!


Need a band to guarantee that your event ROCKS? Then look no further than MADHEN. The band has carved an enviable industry- wide reputation for delivering high-energy, edgy performances in their own unparalleled style. From corporate events to fi lm Premieres and even Royal Weddings (Zara Philips and Mike Tindall) MADHEN will make your party one to remember!


8 P330 Dartington Hall B722


Dartington Hall is an award-winning social enterprise venue, a centre for innovation, experiment and creativity. Holding an event here is a unique opportunity to meet and work in surroundings that have been the site of many major developments in social reform and education. Discover ‘the most spectacular mansion in Devon’ at Stand B722.


Leeds Castle MIA3


Surrounded by 500 acres of parkland and gardens, Leeds Castle in Kent is the ideal setting for residential and day conferences, meetings, corporate hospitality and banqueting. “The loveliest castle in the world” offers a choice of venues within the castle and grounds to create the perfect backdrop to your event.


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Hever Castle is available on an exclusive use basis for conferences, day meeting and company away days. Set in the heart of idyllic Kent countryside just 30 minutes outside of Central London and Gatwick airport, Hever Castle provides an ideal location for all corporate hospitality events.


London Transport Museum B1720


Located in the heart of Covent Garden, London Transport Museum provides an unforgettable backdrop for your event. There are three stunning spaces available to hire, the Cubic Theatre seating 121, the Museum galleries, a unique setting for dinners, cocktail receptions and awards ceremonies, the boardroom which seats up to 20.


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