These were astonishing figures for Mike Blackman, ISE 2006 managing director, he says: "We are delighted to see that the level of new business continues to grow each month. Even over the traditionally quiet summer months, we managed to sell over 200sqm of exhibition space. The interest levels and awareness of ISE 2006 is increasing all the time and, now that the website has gone live, we will be channelling our energies towards the visitor and press with a series of exciting roadshows, editorial and advertising campaigns."
Integrated Systems Europe offers opportunities for European companies to create new business and rewarding partnerships. In the UK, financial support is available to eligible companies through the Tradefair group, which facilitates negotiations on behalf of prospective exhibitors and UK Trade and Investment body.
To also demonstrate it's commitment for US companies, the organizer announced that the show has been granted Trade Fair Certification from the U.S. Department of Commerce (UDC). Certification means that ISE can now offer a level of assurance to its US exhibitors for full endorsement of their products and solutions at the show which will help facilitate export sales and leverage new business opportunities.
The UDC's Belgium headquarters, believes that with the 2006 show being held in Brussels this event will offer US companies many opportunities. "The support that comes with US DOC certification allows buyers and sellers from the US to focus on closing deals and form new relationships with buyers and suppliers," said Ira Bel, senior commercial specialist from the US Department of Commerce in Brussels.
ISE also announced the opening of its on-line registration for the show to be held at the Brussels Expo, Belgium on 1 - 3 February 2006. For exhibition registration, follow the link below.
(Sarah Rushton-Read)