Unlike magazines and e-mail shots, exhibitions are a two-way communication process. Business is conducted face to face, and in an increasingly digital age an exhibit stand is the only opportunity for buyer, seller and product physically to come together – surely a potent force for success! And TechNet International has been configured to ensure the maximum amount of interaction opportunities, including an evening buffet reception set within the exhibition area.
And if you are not there, especially if you have regularly taken a stand, think about what that might say to your current customers who expect to see you, especially if your company has been through a process of mergers, acquisitions, or other changes that your clients may have caught wind of. The competition will use your absence to their advantage!
So why choose this particular TechNet event. Simply put the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is about 500 yards from the Ministry of Defence. The symposium programme is being configured to attract attendees from the military, government, industry and academia thus bringing together a powerful force for change – and in the world of cyberspace ‘change’ is the only constant. And London is an international hub for business as well as a staging post for the rest of Europe. So come and take advantage of this unique venue, event and business opportunity.
Robert Howell
Commodore, Royal Navy, rtd.
General Manager
AFCEA Europe
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Pia Sementilli
Director of European Operations
AFCEA Europe
Email
Tel: +32 2 705 2731
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