DSEi 2011 to feature international electronics pavilion
14 June 2010
DSEi, the leading international exhibition for land, sea and air applications of defence and security, has created a powerful new marketing platform for electronics companies seeking to expand their customer base.
DSEi 2011, which will be held at London ExCeL from 13-16 September, will for the first time feature a dedicated international electronics pavilion. Organised by NEW Events - organisers of National Electronics Week - and supported by Intellect, the pavilion will provide a valuable focus area for electronics companies of different types and sizes to present their products and technologies to the 20,000 plus visitors expected to attend the event. DSEi organisers, Clarion Events, in conjunction with NEW, will be mounting a tailored marketing campaign to support the new venture.
Tim Porter, Managing Director, Clarion Defence & Security, said, 'Electronics is playing an increasingly important role in the defence and security sectors. We listen closely to what our visitors have to say and we are certain that gathering specialist suppliers together in a pavilion area will be hugely beneficial, not only to our visitors but to exhibitors as well. We shall be announcing further initiatives of this type in the coming weeks.'
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Note to Editors
Clarion Events Limited is the largest independent and one of the top three events organising companies in the country, running exhibitions, conferences and seated events across Britain, Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Asia. Clarion’s business-to-business and business-to-consumer events serve 15 different market sectors including defence & security, leisure, entertainment, finance, retail, gaming, fine art and energy. Clarion currently employs a staff of 200+ people in four offices: London (Earls Court); Birmingham (NEC); St Charles (MI), USA and Maarsen (The Netherlands).