This year's show, which runs from 18-20 October at Earls Court 2 is 25% bigger than last year's at Olympia, and with pre-registered visitors up 25%, IIR said visitors will also be up 25%, achieving
its target of 5,000.
"Although is still a very focused digital show it is also filling a void for the industry to have a show in the south," said event manager Richard Gayle.
Despite next year's calendar being dominated by Ipex in April, the firm said the 2006 show, which will take place between 17-19 October the same venue, will be as successful as this year's, with 30% of space already booked and Canon having committed to show the imagePress.
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