Articles, tagged with "exhibition space", page 4
21st September 2009
Simply and commonly known as the O2, this vast, domed structure has become one of the leading entertainment venues in Europe. It was born out of the ill fated, Millennium Dome, conceived by politicians and therefore, many say, doomed to disaster from the ...
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London Discount
23rd July 2009
The success of your exhibition and meeting much relies on your preparation, arrangements and management solutions. A well planned exhibition pulls the attention of your targeted audience and also increases the profitability to your organization. Now, most...
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Author:
Article Manager
12th June 2009
Taking a trip to London and enjoying many of the sights with the family doesn't have to burn a hole in your wallet when trying to keep the kids entertained! In these recessionary times, everyone is looking for that bit more added value to their holiday.
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Author:
Mairead Foley
11th June 2009
Some people find it hard to face the future: they prefer to live in the past, or at least, that part of the past which they really enjoyed. That's OK, though. Some people can make a good living out of their nostalgia.
Artist Lawrence Cassidy is used to...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
14th May 2009
Bored of brioche? Pale at the prospect of pasta? Why not sample somewhere different for your next city break?
Taking the baton from Liverpool, Vilnius is the new European Capital of Culture. And with a host of special events organised in celebration, n...
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Author:
MarkeD
06th May 2009
A state-of-the-art exhibition hall in the heart of Nashville, which is capable of hosting just about any large scale event, is the Nashville Convention Centre.
The hall has 25 meeting rooms for the advantage of the business traveler to connect to offic...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th April 2009
Trade exhibitions are the events in which a company should participate if the product it wants to promote is for a very specific industry or user group. The visitors to such exhibitions can be either public or can be only people representing companies of ...
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Author:
Vanessa Holding
07th April 2009
Singapore's largest convention and exhibition venue, the Singapore EXPO boasts 100,000 square metres of indoor floor space which extends across 10 halls. Funded by the government's Trade Ministry, the venue was built and is managed by the PSA Corporation....
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th April 2009
Situated on Fortaleza do Monte which is a 16th century Fort in Macau, the Museum of Macau is today a store house of historical records of the history of the former Portuguese colony in Macau. The Museum also has artefacts which present the history of the ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th April 2009
Once you have booked your exhibition space, you need to consider what you will have in that space to best promote your business. There are several types of exhibition stand to investigate, each of which has its own special qualities. There is an appropr...
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Author:
Graham Baylis
13th March 2009
The National Exhibition Centre or NEC located near Birmingham is one of the busiest exhibition centres in the whole of Europe. Opened during the colourful and bubbly 70's this distinctive exhibition centre gave a new meaning and a new twist to the exhibit...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
03rd March 2009
At the BIT 2009 there is a big stand for the whole Veneto region that once more is focused on national and international tourism.
In Veneto alone, almost one sixth of the whole national tourism has been registered, this tourism is mainly developed by t...
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Author:
martinapp
09th January 2009
The National Museum of Singapore was originally named the Singapore History Museum until it was re-launched in 2006 as part of a renovation programme.
Being the oldest and first museum in Singapore visitors can find a variety of artifacts and other ite...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
08th December 2008
Barcelona in Spain has some fantastic Museums; often it's difficult to cram in seeing a few with so many other cultural and historical sights on offer. So what if told you it was free?!
With such a wealth of Historical and Cultural sights on offer, it'...
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Author:
David Brydon
04th December 2008
Copenhagen - is the capital of Denmark and is located on the eastern shores of the island of Zealand. The city is well known as a city of tolerance and equity especially with its self-governing neighbourhood called Christiania; and it was listed first in ...
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Author:
Mairead Foley