Press Registration Open for ibtm world 2015

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ibtmworld2015
17–19 November, Barcelona Fira Gran Via

 
Press registration is now open for ibtm world 2015 (formerly EIBTM) and publishers, editors, journalists, photographers and broadcasters are invited to register to attend via www.ibtmworld.com/press-registration
 
Media that successfully pre-register will benefit from the following: 

  • Press status and free admission to the show
  • Access to the onsite press centre and use of all media facilities
  • Networking with industry professionals at over 100 events
  • Access to the ibtm knowledge programme (www.ibtmworld.com/knowledge) in the newly created ACS Knowledge Village, which will be led by an exciting line up of influential industry experts, providing creative, valuable and unique insights into the latest trends and key issues in the industry
  • A copy of the pre-show diary of events, which provides details of all relevant onsite activities
  • Access to over 3,000 exhibitors including a range of new and exciting sharers, and show feature areas
  • Complimentary shuttle bus service to and from official hotels
  • Access to press conferences from hotel groups, destinations and technology companies
  • Opportunity to arrange interviews onsite with ibtm world senior management
  • Access to exclusive industry reports, which will be distributed at the show

With over 1,500 industry titles engaged with ibtm world throughout the year, early registration is advised in order to take advantage of the travel and accommodation discounts including up to 50% off airfares with ibtm world Official Airline Partners, Iberia and Lufthansa Group. For full details, go to: www.ibtmworld.com/travel-discounts
 
To register and for a full outline of benefits, travel discounts and offers available for media please visit: www.ibtmworld.com/press-registration
 

 

 

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Author: Editor