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Fresh start venue for North East Expo 2024
Fresh Start Events is thrilled to announce the new venue for The North East Expo, scheduled for April 25th at the Newcastle Racecourse. Due to overwhelming growth and demand, this year's event necessitated a change of venue to accommodate the increased participation.
Lorraine Gordon, the event organiser, expressed his excitement, stating, "Following on from the success of previous years, we found this year to be busier than ever, so a change of venue was required. It’s amazing to see so many businesses coming back to the Expo, especially following the pandemic, and we’re sure that the continued growth will benefit all exhibitors participating."
Attendees can look forward to meeting and networking with over 150 exhibitors and engage with up to 500 people per even, access 16+ seminars featuring local, regional, and national presenters covering diverse topics, develop relationships, build a supplier network, and explore synergies with other businesses.
Exhibitors will benefit from the many individuals and companies that visit the exhibition every year and discover the latest ideas, products, services, and solutions from influential industry leaders.
The North East Expo is open to business owners, managers, and team members from all sectors and backgrounds, providing an inclusive platform to boost profiles and forge valuable connections.
Marc concluded:
“We hope for a record-breaking number of attendees this year and hope that the businesses of the North east will benefit from free parking, easy transport links, and on-site catering for a hassle-free experience and this years’ North East Expo!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by JAM Prints and Marketing .
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