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EIBTM expects a 25% increase in entries for the Worldwide Technology Watch

EIBTM expects a 25% increase in entries for the Worldwide Technology Watch

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EIBTM 2005, will once again, be hosting the WorldWide Technology Watch (WWTW) competition, in the search for new technological innovations for the incentive, business travel and meetings industry. The EIBTM team believe that entry figures for the WWTW 2005 will be up 25% on last years and expect the number of those companies entering WWTW […]

EIBTM 2005, will once again, be hosting the WorldWide Technology Watch (WWTW) competition, in the search for new technological innovations for the incentive, business travel and meetings industry.

The EIBTM team believe that entry figures for the WWTW 2005 will be up 25% on last years and expect the number of those companies entering WWTW and also exhibiting at the MPI Technology Village at EIBTM 2005 to increase by 40% – bringing more technology solutions to the meetings industry. The 2005 winning entry will be given a free stand within the MPI Technology Village at EIBTM. In addition, the company or individual will also be invited to present at EIBTM to suppliers and buyers from the global meetings, incentives and conferences industry.

The MPI Technology Village at EIBTM, that showcases some of the leading technology suppliers and most inspiring technology, is expecting this year a further increase in participating companies as the industry recognises the value of technology.

The EIBTM 2005 WorldWide Technology Watch closing date for entries will be 5th August. Judging takes place on 1st September in Richmond, London.

EIBTM will take place from 29th November â

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