International Confex and Live Experience Show News Edinburgh International Conference
K360 Centre puts moving fl oor on the red carpet
Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) is putting its expansion space, moving floor system on the red carpet at International Confex with a film premier of the new world beating technology.
Head of Sales and Marketing, Louise Andrew will introduce a short film of the new hall-wide moving floor system, in final commissioning action, at 10.30 on Wednesday 20 March on the Scotland stand (K360).
Football Freestyling with Arsenal FC – Emirates Stadium
K382
Prepare to be wowed by the football freestyler performing throughout the day on the Arsenal stand. The Emirates team will also host drinks receptions on both of these days at 3pm.
Bristol Collection launch K300
The new Bristol Collection will launch exclusively at International Confex on the Destination Bristol stand. The Bristol Collection is an impressive portfolio of nine iconic venues that each link to the city’s rich heritage within a unique Bristol location. The venues within the collection range from grand, historic houses set within landscaped gardens such as Ashton Court Mansion, to state-of-the-art city centre buildings including City Hall.
Blondefi sh to demonstrate the potential of RFID and NFC
X823
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 first-hand and see how you can engage with a thousand people at an event to amplify to one million online at the same time.
Vidioh! Launch new video card R232
Vidioh’s new super-slim lightweight video card is just under A6 size and only 6mm wide and weighs two thirds less than standard cards. Featuring a matchbox-sized screen, the video launches automatically on opening and can play for up to an hour. See for yourself the immediate impact a Vidioh! card could have on your event or campaign on stand R232.
De-stress with Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent CVB
K212
Enjoy a hand and arm massage courtesy of the Hoar Cross Hall Spa relaxation specialists while you learn about all that this Bureau has to offer. Free non-alcoholic cocktails and Staffordshire Ales will be offered by Old School Wines and you can win a luxury hamper stuffed full of food and drink from Staffordshire by simply requesting a conference brochure. Visitors to the stand will also have the chance to sign up to one of the Bureau’s venue-specific familiarisation trips - a perfect opportunity to find out why Staffordshire has been dubbed “the perfect location”.
Bogus Brothers launch Vue Tube with silent gig
K640
Bogus Brothers launch their exciting noiseless mobile Vue Tube unit for events where noise problems are an issue. The band will perform in the Vue Tube and demonstrate a live performance in silence. See what all the fuss is about on stand K640.
Launch of brand new venue fi nding app K145
Venuefinder.com is launching its brand new app at International Confex. Plan events on the move when you download the brand new free
venuefinder.com app. Search over 15,000 venues online or offline, at home, work, or on the train. Find nearby special offers and discount rates using its unique map function. Save your favourite venues and share them with colleagues, and much more!
Bum box launched by Atlas Packaging X450
The Bum Box is a unique, mobile, eco friendly event seating solution made from 100% biodegradable and recyclable corrugated board. Suitable for any type of outdoor event, the Bum Box doubles as a seat and a mini billboard for advertisers when in use. Though lightweight and portable it is capable of accommodating weights of up to 120 kgs. Take a seat at stand X450 to experience this new seating solution.
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