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News Release from: RAC Exhibition 2007 | Subject: RAC07
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2006
Most stand space now booked for RAC07
With less than eleven months to go until doors open at the NEC for RAC07, the event organisers have announced that space at the show is already three-quarters booked
With just less than eleven months to go until doors open at the NEC for RAC07 (NEC, Birmingham, 27 February - 1 March 2007), the event organisers have announced that space at the show is already three-quarters booked "RAC07 promises to be a very healthy and successful industry event" comments RAC07 Event Director, Rowan Crowley
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Industry backing for RAC07
RAC07 is the UK's only dedicated event for the refrigeration and air conditioning industry, and enjoys the long-standing support of the three major refrigeration industry bodies in the country
New names on-board for RAC 07
A whole host of companies have signed up for exhibition space at the top UK event for the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry, RAC07, to take place at the NEC, 27 Feb - 1 March
"This far out from the show, we are hugely encouraged that so much of the stand space is already taken, and that so many of the industry's major players have confirmed their participation in the event.
Alongside this news on exhibition space, we are far advanced with our plans to develop the added-value feature attractions which proved such a hit with exhibitors and visitors at RAC05".
Over 170 companies participated at RAC05, occupying well over 5,800 m2 of floor space in Hall 17 of the NEC.
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Sustainable solutions on show at RAC07
Reflecting the industry's growing concerns with climate change, energy usage and environmental issues, the organisers of RAC07 announce the theme for the event: "Sustainable Solutions For The Future"
Register on-line now for RAC07
Online registration has opened for RAC07, (NEC, Birmingham, 27 February - 1 March 2007), the UK's only dedicated event for the refrigeration and air conditioning industry
Among the leading companies from the refrigeration sector who have already reserved stands for RAC07 are J and E Hall, Hubbard, GH England and Valera.
Meanwhile, from the air conditioning world, key brands committed to the event include Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, LG Air Conditioning, Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
For an up to date exhibitor list, please visit the website.
This RAC07 official website features a new facility called 'Plan Your Visit', which enables visitors to create a custom designed personal show planner and floorplan, highlighting areas of interest.
The user can select product categories that are of interest and the website will create a bespoke page showing the relevant exhibitors that match their search criteria as well as highlighting them on a printable floor plan.
Relevant seminar and Skills Centre sessions are also highlighted.
RAC05 attracted a final visitor attendance of 7,505 (ABC audited), up more than 35% on RAC03.
RAC07 will once again be a complete industry event with a full range of exciting, interactive features and initiatives, including a comprehensive seminar programme.
Actively supporting RAC07 are the industry's leading trade associations, the BRA (British Refrigeration Association), the IOR (Institute of Refrigeration) and the LRS (London Refrigeration Society), all promoting the event to their member companies and industry at large.
Taking place in Hall 20 at the NEC, RAC07 will co-locate with H and V07, the biennial national event for the heating and ventilating industry.
Although remaining separate shows with their own distinct and very individual identities, co-location will provide an extensive and complementary mix of visitors, given free movement between the two events.
It will also allow those visitors who want to concentrate on the one show to do just that.
For details on exhibiting at RAC07, please contact Mia Glass.
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