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AVEX Is GO! - 2017 Dates Announced!
The Chief Executive of the Automatic Vending Association (AVA), Jonathan Hart, has today announced dates for the most important UK event in the 2017 vending calendar. AVEX will return to the NEC in Birmingham on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 September 2017, with designated build days on Sunday 10 and Monday 11 September 2017.
In the first instance, stands will be available for AVA members to purchase from the official AVEX Ballot which is taking place on Thursday 29th September 2016 at the AVA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the Piazza Suite at the NEC in Birmingham. Following the Ballot, non-members will be able to purchase stands at the 2017 event.
Jonathan commented: “We’re delighted to be returning to the NEC and look forward to making AVEX bigger and better than ever. We have some exciting new initiatives which will enhance the visitor experience, expand our exhibitor offering and raise the profile of AVEX among previously un-tapped audiences.
“Planning is well underway to ensure that next year marks an exciting new chapter for the industry’s showcase event for buying, selling, learning and networking. AVEX will be the best opportunity for everyone involved in the vending business to see the latest products, technologies and services the industry has to offer.”
Further information on AVEX 2017 and the forthcoming AGM will be released in the coming weeks. In the meantime, any enquiries about AVEX should be emailed to enquiries@ava-vending.co.uk or please see http://www.avexshow.co.uk/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The AVA .
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