Dennis announces the London IT Show (LITS)
By Promotion,
Dennis Publishing has moved the date of its London Information Technology Show (LITS) to later next year in response to the recent Royal wedding announcement.
The LITS will now take place between 21 and 23 October 2011 and the ExCEL centre in London and still promises to be a must-attend even for consumers and business users alike.
With all of Dennis’ key tech brands represented, experts from titles such as IT PRO, PC Pro and Channel Pro among others will be there to help you learn more about technology and help you benefit from exclusive show offers.
Event Director, Jay Tyson, said: “As soon as the date of the Royal Wedding was made public, the phones started ringing with exhibitors asking what the new show dates were. After weighing up the facts, a nationwide holiday, the nightmare of getting a hotel room and potential public transport issues, it took us less than 30 minutes to make the call. And because of the other events, both in the UK and internationally, the obvious timeslot to move to was October.”
He added: “The enforced move actually benefits the show. About a third of the stands sold so far are over 100sqm and interest is far greater than we anticipated, suggesting our original expectations of what the market wanted were conservative. To be honest, the extra six months gives us time to re-scale the show and deliver an even better event.”
EVENT DETAILS
Date: 21st – 23rd October 2011
Venue: ExCEL – London
What: PC, Macs, computing, mobile, 3D, hardware, software, tablets, components, gaming photography and much, much more
With: trade stands, seminars, demonstrations, entertainment, product launches and exclusive show offers
Who: 20,000-plus consumers with a genuine interest in technology
FURTHER CONTACTS
Event Director
Email Jay Tyson or call 020 7907 6802
LITS Sales Director
Email John Pudney or call 020 7907 6661
Marketing Manager
Emil Tom Townsend-Smith or call 020 7907 6112
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