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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2003
Nepcon to stay in Brighton
Following an extremely successful Nepcon Brighton in early June, the show will return to the South Coast in 2004.
Following an extremely successful Nepcon Brighton in early June, the show will return to the South Coast in 2004 Next year's event will take place on 26th and 27th May, again at the Brighton Metropole
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The decision follows positive feedback and reports from 2003 exhibitors.
Originally due to return to the Birmingham NEC, Nepcon 2004 will retain many of the features that made the 2003 show such a hit, such as capped, shell scheme only stands and expanded, comprehensive seminar programmes.
With the business focus and lively atmosphere of Brighton and the Metropole gaining praise from all involved, Reed feels that an event in the style and format of Nepcon 2003 is the future of electronics manufacturing exhibitions in the UK at the present time.
"The market is continuing to evolve at a rapid rate at present, and we remain dedicated to developing Nepcon to closely match the business objectives of both exhibitors and visitors", explains Justin Tadman, Nepcon Exhibition Director.
"With this in mind, we are not afraid to change the plans we have for Nepcon if they benefit the industry.
We feel that, given the positive feedback we've had from this year's show, keeping the same format next year is the most beneficial option for all concerned".
Reed states that its priority is to provide the best possible return on investment for exhibitors with a cost-effective, flexible and easy way to promote their products.
According to Tadman, its choice of Brighton as Nepcon's location this year proved to be a popular choice: "Brighton has a laid-back yet lively atmosphere and is a great town for people to meet in and to network and do business.
That's what Nepcon is continuing to focus on, and it now has a fresh and contemporary outlook that perfectly matches today's business environment".
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