Registration opens for 31st SBES in England

Aug 13, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The 2006 Sound Broadcasting Equipment Show (SBES), scheduled to take place Nov. 15 and 16 at the NEC Pavilion, Birmingham, England, has opened visitor registration. The show’s managing director, Neal McCormack, announced that a variety of audio companies have agreed to take booths at this year’s show, while several long-time exhibitors have requested significantly expanded floor space.

Manufacturer support for this UK broadcast show remains impressive, with over 80 percent of available space already sold out, with over 60 exhibitors in place and additional commitments said to be imminent. New first-time exhibitors include Ireleand’s Schoeps distributor, ioCo Limited, and Telex Communications (UK).

Full details of the show's layout, exhibitor list, and complimentary visitor registration are all available on the SBES website. For more information, please visit www.sbes.com.




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