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Following last year’s successful launch, organisers BACTA have been busy improving the show and hall layout and rebooking the companies that took part at the first event. With this first phase successfully completed the show is now open to all companies wishing to participate and book space at the show.
Martin Burlin, Chairman of EAG Expo, was typically upbeat. “The start to EAG 2011 has been absolutely fantastic. Thirty of the major exhibitors have already booked, almost half the hall is taken. We would like to see everyone in the amusements industry join us at EAG. But if you want a stand, you need to move quickly as space is going fast’.”
Burlin concluded, “We invested in EAG because the industry desperately needed it. The success of EAG 2010 was cemented by the fact that exhibitors turned enquiries into sales. BACTA continues to invest in our industry and we will continue to develop EAG as a showcase for the best in the amusement world and as a place where business can be done. Please join and help us continue to help the industry we love.”
Visit www.eagexpo.com to see the new website and to view the new hall layout for EAG Expo, 25-27 January 2011.
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