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Autumn Fair moves to new home at the NEC

Trade show will be moving to the Atrium at the NEC as part of a re-edited offering.

Autumn Fair will be moving to the Atrium at the NEC this September as part of a re-edited offering designed specifically to facilitate connections between suppliers and retailers.

The show will bring together a number of previously separate categories under one roof to create a new giftware sector – which it says will be the ‘largest gathering of gift inspiration under one roof’.

The introduction of two main boulevards will create a ‘seamless’ shopping experience that the organiser hopes will encourage more crossover buying from visitors and generate more new leads for exhibitors.

In addition, sector names have been simplified and new product categories introduced in a bid to freshen up the product offering.

The 11 re-edited show sectors include Living, Sourcing, The Summerhouse, and Everyday as well as Accents & Decor, Beauty & Wellbeing, Fashion, Gift, Greetings, Play & Tech, and Retail Solutions.

The show will run from September 1-4.

Visit www.autumnfair.com for more information.

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