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ESSENTIAL INFO Exhibition grounds


Business Centre A business center is available during event opening hours 11.00-18.00 in the lobby between Halls 20 and 21.


Food & Drink n Ehrenhallen Bar – Hall 19


Baguettes, sausages n Kindl Lounge – Passage Way


Hall 20/21. Sausages n Curry 22 – Passage Way/ Hall 11.2 / 18 (Level 2)


Hot and cold snacks n Palais am Funkturm


Mobile coffee point n Self / Snack / Bistro / Restaurant Hall 22 Hot and cold plates, salads


Coat / Baggage Check Coat / Baggage Check will be located at the entrance to the North Hall; please look for the according sign.


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Press Room The Press Room is located in the North Entrance on the second fl oor in the meeting room Kiel 2 and is open from 10.30 -18.00 Tuesday and Wednesday and from 10.30 - 16.00 on Thursday.


iP Offi ce The IP Offi ce is located in between the halls 20 and 21 and is open from 11:00–18:00 Tuesday and Wednesday and from 10:30–16:00 on Thursday.


First Aid / Medical Emergencies First Aid is located in the lobbies between Halls 20 to 21 and between Halls 18 to 11.2 (“Kleiner Stern”).


internet / WiFi Wireless hot spots are available in between the various halls and in the lobby area. WiFi access is provided by Deutsche Telekom, and can be purchased after connecting to the Wireless Network of


Deutsche Telekom n 4,95 Euro for 60 minutes n 19,95 Euro for 600 minutes n 34,95 Euro for 30 Days


lost badges and tickets Lost badges can be reprinted for a replacement fee of EUR 25. Any lost tickets can be repurchased for the full fee of the event – no exceptions.


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