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Main Exhibition Stand Contractors for EIC Connect Power 2011

November 23rd and 24th sees the Energy Industries Council (EIC) Connect Power 2011 event being held at Olympia London for the UK power and oil & gas sectors and exhibit 3sixty is the main contractor for the event.

Organised by the EIC, the event is held to help build and offer networking opportunities for the most senior decision makers and encourage the sharing of information between buyers and suppliers. Since starting in 2002, the event has grown to be a major event for the industry with over 800 delegates and 100 exhibition stands at the last event.

Exhibit 3Sixty will be responsible for supplying the complete exhibition package for EIC Connect Power 2011 and providing the shell scheme for the entire event.  A shell scheme consists of a modular system of poles and panels that can be configured in any way to suit any size of exhibition stand or venue. EIC Connect have been working with our exhibition stand designers to create a shell scheme that suits their chosen style and colour scheme which offers many benefits to exhibitors. With a shell scheme, exhibitors can simply turn up, add their own graphics and equipment to the stand and then are completely set up and ready for the event. The shell scheme for EIC Connect Power 2011 includes:

  • – 3  Package stands
  • – workshops covering 400m²
  • – 70m² speakers lounge
  • – 200m² one-to-one area
  • – Registration area
  • – Cloakrooms
  • – Delegates network area

As well as the shell scheme, Exhibit 3Sixty are also supplying the event with lighting, electrical equipment , package stands, furniture and exhibition graphics. We supply lighting equipment that will help enhance exhibitor’s stands and a range of furniture in different colours so as to match the colour scheme of the event. Since the event is using a shell scheme then exhibitors can also take advantage of our quality exhibition designers who can produce graphics to use at the event such as banner stands, digital prints and pop up stands.

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