DIARY DATES 10 OCTOBER 2013
Annual National Conference of Visitor Attractions (VAC) 2013
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK
Be an attraction large or small, charitable or commercial, and whether access is free or charged, all share the same goal: to attract and satisfy visitors. This conference is run by the industry, for the industry and forms a key place to meet, network and participate in an innovative and stimulating programme. Tel: +44 20 8748 8868 Email:
info@vac2012.co.uk Twitter: @vac_conference
www.vac2012.co.uk
23-24 OCTOBER 2013
Showman’s Show 2013 Newbury Showground, Berkshire, UK
A comprehensive exhibition of products, services and entertainment for the outdoor and special events sectors. The show at- tracts almost 5,000 visitors and has more than 340 exhibitors showcasing a wide range of structures, equipment and enter- tainment products and services. Tel: +44 1747 854 099 Email:
info@showmans-directory.co.uk Twitter: @TheShowmansShow
www.showmans-directory.co.uk
7 NOVEMBER 2013
BISL Annual Conference The Kia Oval, London, UK
Business in Sport & Leisure is a strategic body representing the private sector in the sport and leisure industries. Tel: +44 20 8255 3782 Email:
amanda.fry@
bisl.org www.bisl.org
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Museums Association (MA) Annual Conference & Exhibition
BT Convention Centre, Liverpool, UK
This professional association for UK muse- ums and heritage sites brings together nearly 1,500 people to discuss the latest issues, learn about best practice and meet leading suppliers and consultants. Tel: +44 20 7426 6945 Email:
lorraine@museumsassociation.org www.museumsassociation.org
18-22 NOVEMBER 2013
IAAPA Attractions Expo 2013 Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL, USA
IAAPA is attended by over 26,000 industry professionals and will offer more than 80 education programmes, over 1,200 exhibit- ing companies, 100+ product categories and in excess of 40 special events. Tel: +1 703 836 4800 Email:
iaapa@iaapa.org Facebook: /groups/iaapahq Twitter: @IAAPAhq
www.iaapa.org
19-22 NOVEMBER 2013
SIGGRAPH ASIA 2013 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
This sixth conference will showcase prod- ucts and services related to the computer graphics and interactive technology sector and attract more than 7,000 attendees. Tel: +65 6500 6725 Email:
exhibits_asia@siggraph.org Facebook: /SIGGRAPHConferences Twitter: @siggraph
http://sa2013.siggraph.org
THE AMUSEMENT & LEISURE SHOW
21-23 JANUARY 2014
ExCeL London Exhibition Centre
www.eagexpo.com 21-23 JANUARY 2014
EAG International ExCel, London, UK
EAG International is the must-attend event for amusement and attractions industry professionals seeking the latest ideas and innovations. With over 150 represented manufacturers and lively networking events the show has established itself as the cur- tain-raiser on the New Year. Tel: +44 1582 767 254 Email:
karencooke@eagexpo.com Facebook: /EAGExpo Twitter: @EAGLive
www.eagexpo.com
5-7 FEBRUARY 2014
IAAPI Amusement Expo 2014 Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India
The Indian Association Of Amusement Parks & Industries (IAAPI) is an apex body representing the interests of a diverse range of amusement and leisure business- es in India. This is the 14th IAAPI Expo. The three-day event attracts more than 133 exhibitors and around 3,500 visitors. Tel: +91 22 6523 1643 Email:
info@iaapi.org www.iaapi.org
www.attractionshandbook.com
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