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News Release from: Heating and Ventilating Exhibition
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2008
The dedicated website for HandV09 is now
live
Carrying everything you need to know about the show, the website features a wealth of event information and will be regularly updated with all the latest event news as HandV09 approaches
Exhibitors and visitors can now find out the key facts and figures on the show, and also check out testimonials from a collection of the 130 plus exhibitors who took part in HandV07 The site carries details on companies taking part, the stand packages available and sponsorship options
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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An event brochure is also available for download.
Readers will also be able to sign up for regular email updates which will automatically provide them with the very latest event information.
Nearer to the event, visitors will be able to register online to attend the show and will automatically receive free tickets and supporting material.
HandV07 attracted a final visitor attendance of 7,985 (ABC audited) and is set to build on this success, drawing in building services consultants, contractors and installers in addition to influential end-users from retail, public sector, commercial and industrial markets.
HandV09 will run from 24 February - 26 February 2009 in Hall 19 at the NEC, Birmingham and will continue to run alongside the well established RAC (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) exhibition, helping to ensure that HandV09 remains a powerful draw for all those involved in the building services sector.
Visitors will again be able to move freely between the two events, although they will remain separate shows with their own distinct and very individual identities.
With many exhibitors already committed to taking larger stands in 2009, those companies interested in taking part should contact Jim Folley for H and V stand availability without delay.
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