EVENT PLANNER DiaryDates
JANUARY 2014 INTERNATIONAL CES 2014 January 7th – 10th, Las Vegas, Nevada CES attracts 150,000 industry execs, retail buyers, content providers, entertainment executives, venture capitalists, engineers, government officials and media, with the latest tech products shown off to the world.
BETT 2014 January 22nd – 25th, Excel Centre, London Bett is the global meeting place for the education technology community, bringing together 35,000 educators and learning professionals every January. Attending the event is the best way to see the latest technology and innovative solutions that aim to shape and improve the way that people learn.
FEBRUARY 2014 DISTREE EMEA 2014 February 11th – 14th, Fairmont Hotel, Monaco Distree EMEA is the largest and most influential independent event for the EMEA ICT and CE channels. Covering a broad spectrum of ICT
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solutions, technology products and consumer electronics, Distree EMEA is the ‘must attend’ event for all retailers, distributors and vendors operating in the EMEA region.
MARCH 2014 CEBIT 2014 March 10th – 14th, Deutsche Messe, Hanover CeBIT is returning to Hanover in Germany, and the UK has been named the official Partner Country for 2014. The technology show, which normally attracts around 285,000 visitors – 51 per cent from outside Germany, will run from March 10th to March 14th with over 4,000 companies exhibiting.
APRIL 2014 GADGET SHOW LIVE 2014 April 8th – 13th, NEC, Birmingham The Gadget Show Live is one of the largest and consumer electronics events in Europe. The ‘professional’ day takes place on the 8th, with the consumer show running from the 9th to the 13th. Since 2009 the Gadget Show Live has established itself as a launch pad for brands of all sizes to unveil their new technology to the UK market.
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