Register for WTM Speed Networking Programme

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World Travel Market 2015, ExCeL, London - General view  Speed Networking
World Travel Market 2015, ExCeL, London – General view Speed Networking

World Travel Market London, the leading global event for the travel industry, is calling on its WTM Buyers’ Club members to apply for the hugely popular WTM Speed Networking programme.

Speed Networking has proved incredibly successful since its introduction at WTM London 2010, with the event taking place at 9am on Monday morning kick starting negotiations at WTM London, before the exhibition floor opens at 10am.

The session is for WTM Buyers’ Club members and exhibitors only: Monday 7th November: 9 – 10am – WTM Networking Lounge (next to the Global Stage).

Around 200 business senior buyers are expected to host mini meetings with more than 1,400 exhibitors. The conversations will help WTM London facilitate more than £2.5 billion in industry deals.

World Travel Market London, Senior Director, Simon Press urged buyers to sign up to the Speed Networking sessions. WTM Buyers’ Club Members can apply and register their interest in participating at: http://www.wtmlondon.com/en/visit/WTM-buyers-club/speed-networking/

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“The WTM Speed Networking sessions are vital in helping buyers and exhibitors conduct business negotiations and sign contracts. Due to this the sessions are over-subscribed every year so buyers should apply immediately to avoid disappointment,” he said.

“WTM Speed Networking has been a great success since it was introduced in 2010. Both exhibitors and WTM Buyers’ Club members have really embraced the concept of quick initial business meetings to discover if there is an opportunity for further detailed discussions.”

“World Travel Market London’s purpose is to facilitate business deals between exhibitors and buyers and the WTM Speed Networking programme can only lead to WTM London generating even more industry deals.”

The event sees buyers sit at tables with exhibitors queuing to discuss business deals with them.

Author: Editor