Travel Technology Show 2006 – Free Technology Advice
Olympia, London – 31st January and 1st February 2006.
Visitors to this year’s Show will be able to get FREE technology advice at the Advice Centre. As in previous years, the Centre is a first point of call for many visitors, most of whom want to know which suppliers are best able to help and what questions to ask.
The Advice Centre will be manned by Equinus Consultants on both days of the Show, where visitors can also get free, personal consultations. It is recommended that consultations are booked in advance, as demand is high.
New for 2006, the Advice Centre will be offering aevery visitor an exclusive Travel Technology Show service called eConsultancy.
eConsultancy provides ongoing FREE technology advice from Equinus, the UK’s leading travel technology consultancy. eConsultancy is exclusive to Show visitors, all of whom can register at the Advice Centre for a free subscription.
Visitors can also purchase a copy of the all-new edition of the 2006/07 SourceIT Travel Technology Guide. The 90-page Guide lists over 600 suppliers of travel technology and includes reviews of many of the Show exhibitors. The reviews have been written by Equinus, the UK’s leading travel technology consultancy. New for the 2006/07 edition is an Equinus check list for choosing a new system.
The Guide, normally priced at GBP59, can be purchased at the Advice Centre for GBP30. For more information about the 2006/07 Travel Technology Guide
For further information on eConsultancy and to pre-book an Advice Centre consultation, please contact Equinus: [email protected].
Equinus Partner, Bob Stockwell, commented that “At a time when cost effective travel technology is key for operators, agents and other travel companies, the Advice Centre is probably the best place to get professional and independent advice. EConsultancy provides Show visitors with continuing advice from one of the most experienced consultancy teams around.”
David Chapple, last year’s Travel Technology Show Event Director, added: “The Advice Centre was a great success. Visitors were able to use their time at the show productively and only spoke to those exhibitors who had the solutions that met with their need, whilst exhibitors were happy as they were meeting visitors who were specifically interested in their products.”
The Advice Centre is sponsored by Stibo Catalog, a leading provider of brochure and content management solutions for the travel industry. Free advice is provided by Equinus, the UK’s leading travel technology consultancy.
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