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Marmomacc

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Marmomacc is the global showcase of stone materials and machinery. With more than 1,500 exhibitors from 53 countries attracted over 53,000 trade visitors — including 24,000 foreign visitors from 100 countries, Verona Exhibition Centre will be a very busy place throughout the duration of the show from 29th Sept to 2 Oct.

Verona

 The same stands true for all hotels within 20 km from the venue. It can cost up to a few hundred euro per night to stay at a good business class hotel in the city. Budget options may not be much cheaper as three-star hotels usually become sold out first.

If a longer stay is an option for you, Verona is usefully located for travel to Venice or for the lovely Lake Garda (just 20 min by train) – it’s worth to stay a couple of days after the show to make out the most of your business trip.  There is a lot to see in this part of Italy, and it is easy to travel around by public transport.

What will make IBC 2010 a unique experience?

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From 9 till 14 September 2010 RAI will be home for companies showcasing the latest technology and foremost business ideas in broadcasting and new media – business will be done, technologies will be launched and industry issues will be debated.

What will make IBC 2010 a unique experience?

Future Media Concepts (FMC) will bring its world-class training methodology to the industry’s pre-eminent broadcasting event – 2-day course will be lead by FMC’s industry certified instructors offering advanced technical training for editors, producers and directors on today’s most popular applications and will be held from 11 – 12 September at the RAI, Amsterdam.

With 2010 a big year for sport and sports broadcasting, the IBC2010 conference is dedicating a full day to the topic. – Saturday 11 Sept. Manolo Romero (managing director of Olympic Broadcasting Services and the 2010 recipient of the IBC International Honor for Excellence) will appear in a session with Roger Mosey, the BBC executive responsible for coverage of the London 2012 Olympics.

Monday 13 September will be a 3D day in the conference – for every visitor to IBC there is a chance to experience the very best of digital 3D, with a series of screenings of movies and television content, free for all, in the IBC Big Screen.

Be part of it and make sure you book before 17 August 2010 for exhibiting free registration.

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  • Published: Jul 22nd, 2010
  • Category: Germany
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Hotels for every taste and budget during K 2010

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If you intend to visit or exhibit at K 2010 you may start looking for the ideal location for your stay. The event calendar of Messe Dusseldorf is very busy and the K 2010 is one of the largest in the plastic and rubber industry. Last K edition (2007) attracted 3,130 exhibitors and 242,000 trade visitors. So, right after confirming your participation at the fair you should take the next step – make a hotel reservation.

Dusseldorf offers accommodation for every taste and budget.  Staying in a hotel downtown, gives you a perfect mixture of business and entertainment. Everything is literately in 5 minutes walking distance from your hotel: the famous Königallee with the luxury shopping venues and the old town with various restaurants and pubs. Hotels around the station are ideally placed for transport connections. There are plenty of comfortable establishments in this area.  Along with the traditional hotels, a whole range of small family-owned establishments welcomes the visitors.

There are still some good options at reasonable rates available for the days of K Messe – Sport Hotel Borrusia  attracts guests with affordable prices even during busy fairs . Business travelers looking for accommodation at a higher standard can take advantage of the promotional rates at Courtyard by Marriott Seestern. For those who always try to combine the business trip with a short holiday in countryside, the hotel-outside-of-the–city option still stays a perfect choice.

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