Technology show sees registrations soar
Visitor registration for the Travel Technology Show have climbed 80% on last year, organisers Centaur Exhibitions have said.
The growth underlines the increasing importance of the show and the travel technology sector.
Event director Neil Simpson said: “We are thrilled with the rate of advance registrations. These statistics clearly show that the travel industry is as keen as ever to embrace the latest technologies on the market.
“The show, with over 100 exhibitors representing all areas of travel technology, is a great opportunity for visitors to evaluate the latest cutting edge products and services available to them.”
Seminars at the show include ‘Turning lookers into bookers – tips to make your website a winner’ and ‘how to get ahead in online advertising.’
More than 3000 people visited the show last year, up 44% on 2003.
The event takes place between January 31 and February 1 at London’s Olympia.
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