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CEDIA UK Expo Space Is Fast Selling Out (20/12/2004)

Exhibition space at the CEDIA Expo 2005 (June 27-30 2005, International Convention Centre, Birmingham) is at a premium, following the announcement that over 75% of stand space at Europe's leading home technology show is now sold.

Among the big brand names from the custom installation world already confirmed for CEDIA Expo 2005 are AMX, Anders + Kern, AWE Europe, Crestron, CSE, Denon, Helvar, iLight, KEF, Linn Products, Living Control, Lutron, Marata Vision, QED, smartkontrols and Veda. The result of these moves is that, with little more than 6 months remaining until CEDIA Expo 2005 officially opens its doors to visitors, less than 25% of stand space is available to potential exhibitors.

"Time is fast running out for potential CEDIA Expo 2005 exhibitors" explains Ian Morrish, the man in charge of CEDIA Expo stand sales. "Companies who have expressed interest in the event, particularly those keen on larger areas, must move quickly to secure both their space and their preferred location."

CEDIA Expo 2005 is a fully rounded industry event for the home automation and integration sector. In addition to three halls of exhibition space, CEDIA Expo 2005 will again feature a fully comprehensive programme of CEDIA training and seminar courses (27-30 June 2005). There will also be a range of added value visitor attractions at the event aimed at custom installers, architects, interior designers, housebuilders and other specifiers.

www.cedia.co.uk


 
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