Visitor registration for office* has now opened and APA is hoping for a strong turnout by members at the show in September. Over 5000 office professionals from all sizes and types of organisations will meet their peers, as well as key buyers and decision makers from some of the UK ’s biggest organisations.
Visitors wishing to organise their schedules well in advance can now register for free show entry and benefit from first-pick of the show’s 32-session conference programme. They will also be able take full advantage of any advance discounts and savings on their travel and accommodation arrangements.
Standing alongside the comprehensive conference programme is office*’s central exhibition, which will feature over 175 leading business suppliers and service providers. Confirmed exhibitors to date include: British Airways; John Lewis Solutions for Business; Brunel Conferences; fresh fruit suppliers FruitDrop; YouYou Recruitment; Filing Relocation; Brother UK, Fujitsu, Finnair, House of Fraser, Fortnum & Mason, Hays Specialist Recruitment, London Translations, eCourier.co.uk, T3L and the green ‘global-friendly’ Global Office Supplies.
New features for 2011 include the Destination & Venue Village , supported by the Meetings Industry Association, and the Office Managers Village , in association with the Facilities Management Association.
office* is free to attend for pre-registered visitors and includes entry to the Keynote stage. Keynote speakers include a number of high-profile and award-winning PAs, including top UK business women Jacqueline Gold and Michelle Mone OBE. Seminars and master classes are £89 for three 1-hour sessions or £39 per 1-hour session. For further information, please visit www.officeshow.co.uk.
APA will again be present and you can visit Gareth and the team on Stand 6001.
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2 comments:
I'm glas APA has decided to go to Office again this year, I was worried that those who said "give it a few years" would win over and leave the show without the major PA body.
I understand the complaints from the regions who said it was too london-biased but it has to start somewhere.
Sorry, I meant glad. ooops.
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