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Euro Attractions Show launches Best Exhibit Awards

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The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) has launched the first annual Best Exhibit Awards for the Euro Attractions Show 2018 (EAS).

Exhibitors at the show are encouraged to take part in the awards that recognise outstanding new products and services developed by IAAPA’s supplier members.

There will be three booth size categories:

  • 9-18 sqm
  • 19-54 sqm
  • Larger than 54 sqm

All entries will be evaluated by a panel of IAAPA industry facility members, looking at booth design, branding, staffing and overall appeal. The EAS Best Exhibit Awards follows on from the successful program at the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando.

“This year we will have the largest show floor in the history of EAS,” shared Jakob Wahl, vice president, IAAPA EMEA Operations.

“This is the perfect year to celebrate and highlight the quality and professionalism of our exhibitors during the Expo. Our industry is all about innovation and we know we will see amazing examples while we are in Amsterdam this year.”

The Dutch leisure industry will be reflected in the show, including theatrical equipment, holiday park and camping facilities.

The Euro Attractions Show will take place 23-27th September at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre. The show will have more than 14,000 sqm of exhibit space across six exhibit halls.

In addition to the show floor, there is an extensive Conference Programme including 17 educational sessions, grouped into 7 tracks, as well as 7 in-depth learning experiences including The Water Park Forum and FEC Day.

Registration for the show is now open, exhibitors can find out more about the Best Exhibitor Awards here

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Ella is business development director and looks after client relationships and new business. Joining blooloop in 2015, she has a degree in Natural Science from the University of Bath, but her true passion lies with the attractions industry and is a self-confessed theme park geek.

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