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London Book Fair 2011 - Exhibition Stands Design

Icelandic ash cloud has marred the entire London Book Fair, 2010 and many delegates could not make in attending the programme, however, the book fair continued as per the schedule and the attendance was thin. This year, adequate arrangements are on way in order to campaign for a better face to face interaction representing visitors, exhibitors and organisers.

Exhibition at an international level of this magnitude requires lot of meticulous planning and contacting all influential publishers, agents and visitors and book lovers and icons of various media. Beyond it, pulling them all together under one roof. Every year, the London Book Fair is conducted across different parts of world and already they have been hosted in number of prominent cities such as Beijing International Book Fair and Frankfurt and Bologna.

In this process of organising events, many exhibitors contract with exhibition stand contractors to make their stands exhibition look attractive and eye catchy. Exhibition stands design of different graphic measures are put across the stalls and the content and pictures are cut to size to in order to make it appear good. Exhibitors desire for most exuberant Exhibition stands UK in order to get their products be the best picks on events.

Close to home, in the UK, LBF 2011 will be held at Earls Court from 11 to 13 April. This book show is going to set off a higher mark on publishing business as events education programme has been geared up with greater effectiveness world all over. Last year, despite fighting the odds, performance was considerably good and Burtenshaw in his conclusion has put news on record stating that LBF has had featured 230 seminars and events effectively. A good score to publishing media.

A world renowned publisher, Harper Collins is regular exhibitor to Book Shows every year, has made early entry this year too. The company's group rights director Lucy Vanderbilt said, "she's looking forward to the 2011 event after the disappointment of last year.

" She further added, "People are even more determined to get to London this year and to have the face-to-face meetings; our schedules are already filling up with two months still to go." Setting aside, the past year's bad turn over, people are watching the developments with fingers crossed.




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