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The Next Big Thing In association with Sternberg- Clarke and supported by Event Magazine & Powervote UK


Join us in our search for the hottest new act in corporate entertainment. The Next Big Thing is an ‘X-Factor’ style competition with our audience of event professionals (that’s you) having the ultimate choice of who goes through to the fi nal. The semi- fi nals will be taking place on Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 at 17:00 and the fi nal will take place on Thursday 21 at 12:00, in the Live Lounge. Who wins? You decide.


Status Update


Learn from thought-leaders on how to integrate social media into your event strategy and see what’s new on the social media scene. See page 28 for the full programme.


Square Meal Canapé Cup Meet the fi nalists from the annual Square Meal Canapé Cup and try samples of some of their champion canapés at stand K720.


Destination Village In association with M&IT From India to Iceland, uncover stunning destinations all at London’s ExCeL. Exhibitors include: Meet Germany, Events Club Malta, Business Class Morocco, DMC Poland and many more – stands N50 to N171.


Hotel Lobby (UK, Luxury & International) In association with virtualvenuevisit.com


Discover the very best of UK, International and luxury meeting and event facilities in our very own hotel lobby on stands K580 to K591 and N510 to N521.


The Eventice – The Final Now in its 3rd year, esp recruitment and Event Magazine are delighted to be running this ‘Apprentice’ style


competition again at International Confex. With fi nal year event management students from all over the UK vying to win a job at either George P Johnson or Blitz Communications, it is sure to be an exciting competition to watch. The fi nal will take place at 16:00 on Thursday 21 March in the Live Lounge.


RFID & NFC Demo Provided by Blondefi sh


RFID AND NFC (BLONDEFISH)


Blondefi sh provides RFID, NFC and other cool technology for interactive events. Measure your audience’s response to your event and amplify their enthusiasm to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media. Visit their stand X823 to experience RFID technology fi rst-hand and see how you can engage with a thousand people at an event and amplify to one million online at the same time.


International Confex 30th Birthday Party – Wednesday 20 March, Hosted by Tobacco Dock


30TH BIRTHDAY PARTY


INTERNATIONAL CONFEX


Creatively designed by ISES and sponsored by the Moroccan National Tourist Board and Index Group


Help us celebrate thirty years of supporting the events industry at our birthday party. Open to visitors and exhibitors alike, this party will be a celebration of thirty years of fantastic events.


Tickets are £25 +vat (while stocks last) and are available from the Sales Offi ce – stand K760.


Stand Awards The stand awards for both International Confex and Live Experience will be presented at the Big TV stand (X400) at 11:30 on Thursday. Don’t miss the chance to see who our judges have voted best in show! The people’s choice category will be open for votes throughout Tuesday and Wednesday so tweet us using #beststand2013 with your pick of the bunch.


KEY International Confex Live Experience


ISES Creativity Hub – Stand R710


Unlock your creativity and learn how some of the industry’s greatest minds take creative ideas and turn them into outstanding events. See page 29 for the full programme.


Tech Talks


Enjoy a series of quick-pitch demos from leading suppliers on the event technology scene. Sessions will show you how you can apply the latest technology to your events. See page 28 for the full programme.


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