Organiser of the Londonlaunch:LIVE exhibition, former Easyfairs MD Peter Heath, is to host a pre-event for a group of event decision-makers in the events community to unveil his plans for this year’s event.
To be held in the Media Centre of London’s Altitude 360 on 10 February 2010, the event will outline the organiser’s plans for the show, its features and vision.
"With londonlaunch:Live we are literally smashing the mould of how exhibitions have been perceived to date," says Londonlaunch CEO, Will Broome. "The show will have a very close correlation with our londonlaunch.com brand."
Londonlaunch:LIVE is to be held from 20 to 21 October 2010 at London’s Saatchi Gallery. It will feature venues, event suppliers and buyers from across the capital with a ‘trail of London’ will focus on areas: The City, West End, Westminster, Southbank and Greater London.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is expected to make a speech on bringing events to the capital.
For more details, see Londonlaunch.
5 Feb 10
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