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Gearing up for the Forum
Education Facilities Forum: 17th – 18th November 2014, Heythrop Park Resort, Oxfordshire
T
ime is running out to secure your place at the Education Facilities Forum this November. Returning
to Heythrop Park Resort, Oxfordshire for its 12th year, the Forum will bring together key business managers, bursars, facilities managers and estates directors to network, review potential suppliers, and increase their knowledge of why, how and where to invest. At the Forum, leading service providers
will cover an array of products and services which are tailored to the atendees’ needs, according to their upcoming projects. Such areas of interest will include Furniture, Security, Maintenance, Lighting, Cleaning, Information & Communications Technology, Flooring, Halls of Residence, Catering, Building Initiatives and many more. This proven concept presents
an excellent resource for meeting suppliers, by providing atendees with a personalised itinerary and a focused 36 hours of face-to-face meetings. To maximise your time and efficiency, the meetings are highly relevant to you and only target services that are pre- selected in advance.
ABOVE: the Forum offers an array of focused, face-to-face meetings
Throughout the event, delegates
will have the opportunity to atend industry-related, CPD-certified seminars presented by leading professionals. These inspirational, motivating and educational 45-minute sessions will cover topics that are pertinent to their role.
The Education Facilities Forum has a proven track record in creating new business contacts:
87% 91%
of delegates have looked into potential business
for 2015/16 with service providers they met at the Forum
agree that face-to-face delivers beter return on
investment (ROI)
“The Forum will bring together key business managers, bursars, facilities managers and estate directors to network and increase their knowledge of why, how and where to invest”
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