Diary NOVEMBER 2013 JANUARY 2014
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LuxLive 2013 20‐21 November 2013 Earls Court London
Building on the massive success of LuxLive’s first two years, the lighting event will be moving to a bigger space in Earls Court for 2013, increasing in size by a further 30%. The award‐winning event, organised by Lux and the Lighting Industry Association, attracted more than 5,000 visitors in 2012 – a 33% increase on its first year, and is scheduled to take place next on 20th – 21st November 2013.
www.luxlive.co.uk
INTERIORS UK 19‐22 January 2014 NEC Birmingham
INTERIORS UK showcases the latest designs in furniture, lighting, flooring, soft furnishings and accessories for the retail and contract markets.
www.interiorsuk.com
FEBRUARY 2014
EuroShop 2014 16th‐ 20th February 2014 Düsseldorf ‐ Germany
Being staged for the 18th time by Messe Düsseldorf together with the EHI Retail Institute as sponsor, EuroShop will again be for the retail industry what it has been for years: the engine for ideas, innovations, solutions, contacts and business.
www.euroshop‐
tradefair.com
SURFACE DESIGN SHOW 4th‐ 6th February 2014 Business Design Centre
The 2014 show features a programme of talks, seminars, live demonstrations and features all focused on innovation making the event a must visit for architects and designers.
www.surfacedesignshow.com
MARCH 2014
RETAIL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY EXPO 2014 11th‐12th March 2014 Earls Court
RBTE is the must visit event for European retail, hospitality, leisure operators and etailers who want to keep up to date with all the latest solutions available to help then grow their
business, improve productivity and improve the customer experience, as well as take advantage of the strategic and tactical advice that will be available to help them.
www.retailbusinesstechnologyexpo.com
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