Show visitors can expect a 'Total' experience
The Total Processing & Packaging 2007 exhibition, to be held at the Birmingham NEC in the UK, is planning a number of initiatives to help visitors make the most of their time at the show. A key focus is to help match visitors with relevant exhibitors, while a series of seminars for the pharmaceutical sector, held under the Interphex banner, will provide a forum for information and debate.
To enable visitors to seek out potential suppliers and contacts before the show, the exhibition website allows them to indicate all products and services in which they are interested and then compiles a list of exhibitors fitting the specified criteria, with links to each company's listing. A Personal Show Plan is also prepared and emailed to each pre-registered visitor, providing the locations of all the stands they wish to visit.
For machinery and equipment buyers, the PPMA is providing a consultancy service to help companies find the right supplier to meet their specific requirements.
'We want to ensure that time spent visiting Total Processing & Packaging is time well spent,' explains exhibition director Ian Crawford. 'From the pre-planning of the website to the variety of features at the show itself, our aim has been to help visitors find the information they need and the companies and individuals they want to see. By helping to bring informed prospects to exhibitor stands, we will be creating the right environment for companies to do business.'
Total Processing & Packaging 2007 will be held over four days from 15-18 May.