The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre offers a tailor-made Masterclass at a special price to International Confex 2008 visitors
Visitors to The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre’s (QEIICC) stand at International Confex 2008 will enjoy a 75 percent discount on the Centre’s exciting new masterclass, ‘Organising My Most Powerful Conference Yet’, taking place on 19th March 2008 from 9.30am to 2pm.
Presented by The QEIICC’s in-house audio-visual (AV) team, Interface, the masterclass not only addresses how best to engage with an audience, but also how to use AV technology to present your message in the most powerful way. At the end of the masterclass there will be the opportunity to pose questions to the Centre’s AV specialists and QEIICC staff, experienced in live conference presentations.
The masterclass will take advantage of The QEIICC’s state of the art AV technology and specialist speakers will highlight best practices for getting the most out of your presentation. Guest speakers include Bob Etherington, managing director of SpokenWord Ltd, a leading international training provider of effective business presentation skills, advanced presentation skills, speech writing and presentation design.
Interface’s sales manager, Deborah Jones comments: “As London’s most prestigious purpose built centre for professional meetings and events, the Centre is committed to staying at the forefront of technological developments to ensure it is able to offer the best possible service to its clients”.
Places for this masterclass are limited so visit The QEIICC on stand B215 to reserve your space.
Background
Recent news at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
- The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre reveals significant third floor expansion: The Centre is now able to offer a maximum capacity of 1,300 seated theatre style by combining the Fleming and Whittle rooms.
- The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre makes major technology improvements: Visitors to the Centre now have access to cutting-edge technology, with significant investment in AV and IT facilities.
- Stephen Norcliffe to leave The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre: Stephen Norcliffe, commercial director and chief operating officer, is to leave the Centre in April 2008.
- The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre announces numerous promotions and new starters: The QEIICC continually improve staff performance and skills as part of their ongoing strategic development.
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre can offer comment on the following issues:
- Sustainability
- Purpose built venues
- London based venues
- Association events
- Catering for conferences and events, trends
- Stand design for exhibitions
- Technology developments in AV and IT
- Case studies
