Global Convenience Store Focus > December 2009 issue > Insight launches grocery equipment and technology event
Insight launches grocery equipment and technology event
December 1, 2009
Insight is launching an exhibition and event devoted to the equipment, technology and services used by supermarket and convenience store operators.

IGET 2010 - International Grocery Equipment and Technology Exhibition 2010 - will take place at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, 27-28 May 2010.
The event offers:
Space for purpose-built stands
Shell-schemed carpeted ready-to-use stands
Opportunities to present seminars
IGET 2010 is designed to offer maximum value for your money and maximum return on your staff time, whether you are a supplier looking for sales’ leads or a retailer attending the show.
Who will be there?
The event will be attended by senior executives from all big and most medium-sized supermarket and convenience store chains in the UK and Ireland and by many retailers from outside the UK. Insight grocery events in 2009 attracted retailers from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Israel, Korea, the Netherlands, Oman, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, Uruguay and the USA. This event will offer unparalleled selling opportunities to suppliers of equipment, technology, consultancy and services.
Equipment and technology suppliers and consultants will benefit from:
A targeted event attracting retail executives and buyers actively interested in your product range
A focused exhibition with maximum exposure. Your stand will not be lost among stands aimed at different markets
Low cost exhibition space
Sales and networking opportunities with UK and overseas retailers
Opportunities to present in seminars
High-profile sponsorship opportunities
Easy access by road, rail and air
Retailers will benefit by:
Informative and educational seminar content
A wide range of useful product and service offers, concentrating on the specific needs of supermarket and convenience store operators
No irrelevant non-grocery or food and drink stands
A specialised event on a targeted theme, easy to go round in one day
Organised tours of innovative stores in the UK Midlands region
Focused and useful networking opportunities with suppliers and retailers from other countries
Easy access by road, air or rail
Seminars
Seminars should cover subjects of general interest, especially new developments and should not be simple sales presentations. Good seminars will enhance the value of the event and there will be no charge to speakers. Click below for details of speakers and seminars planned so far and for more information on how you and your company can contribute.
More details about exhibiting at IGET2010
More details about seminars at IGET2010
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Fidel Gonzalez: +44 771 0437142
Email: fidel@insightreport.co.uk
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- Insight launches global tobacco category resource centre
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- Petrochina expands uSmile convenience brand
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- Health trend grows in UAE and Saudi Arabia
- Britain’s thirst for bottled water returns with consumer confidence
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- Sharon’s convenience store report
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