UK gets travel technology show
A dedicated travel technology show is taking place in the UK in February.
The Travel Technology Show will take place on 3 and 4 February 2004, at Olympia in London alongside the Business Travel Show. The show is co-ordniated by Centaur, and is an opportunity for the 75 participating technology suppliers to demonstrate their products. The event is also hosting an educational seminar programme, where technology experts will present case studies and address technology issues.
The seminar will cover topics such as multiple distribution strategies, email and web sales and marketing, CRM/loyalty, pricing/revenue policies, back office and business administration.
Event director David Chapple said: “After extensive research with travel technology suppliers it was evident that there was an overwhelming need for a specific exhibition where suppliers could showcase their solutions to travel technology buyers and have constant access to them over two days.”
TravelMole.com is the online media partner, and will be covering news direct from the event. Stand space costs £324 per square metre, but there are packages available. For more information go to www.traveltechnologyshow.com.
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