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Autosport International pre-registration opens

Pre-registration of trade visitors for Autosport International 2005, which takes place from January 13-16 at the NEC, Birmingham, is now on-line. Event organiser Haymarket Exhibitions will specifically target German and American trade visitors this year, as well as working with the MIA in bringing more inward missions to the show


Research has shown that the influential overseas trade visitors and management within the motorsport industry want to register more than six months in advance and with the website coming on-line on 1 June, serious buyers will ensure their tickets for the world's most influential motorsport show.


Trade visitors and overseas buyers have consistently grown in number and Autosport International 2005 will occupy nine halls of the NEC with the two dedicated trade days, Thursday 13th and Friday 14th, sure to attract even more inward missions. Trade visitors are encouraged to pre-register on-line at www.autosport-international.com for £22.00 per day to include the all-new trade guide worth £6.00 to avoid queuing on arrival.


More than 1-million square metres of the National Exhibition Centre will be filled with the latest technology in motorsport, with dedicated areas for Engineering, Manufacturing Technology, the Aftermarket show including Garage Equipment and Tyres. Two business lounges in Hall 9 and Engineering are available for meetings.


"We aim to improve Autosport International every year," said Gavin Brown, MD of Haymarket Exhibitions. "The number of serious trade buyers and visitors from overseas continues to rise and by bringing pre-registration on-line earlier than ever before, we will continue to make it as easy as possible for them to conduct their business in an organised and comfortable way."

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