Wednesday 22 April 2009

THANK YOU

Thanks to everyone who attended UK Aware 09 and in doing so made it such a positive experience. Everyone agreed that it was a spectacular success. Here's some interesting facts about UK Aware 09:

  • UK Aware 09 had more than 7,500 visitors, more than double last year's attendance.
  • UK Aware 09 had 60% more exhibitors than last year's UK Aware show.
  • UK Aware 09 was over double the physical size of last year's.
  • UK Aware Green Machines Expo saw the largest collection of low-carbon vehicles every assembled under one roof in the U.K.

The team at UK Aware is asking for your feedback, so that they can make next year's show even better and bigger than this year's. If you registered your details at UKAware.com, then you should receive a short survey in the near future. Please take a couple of minutes and fill it in, and you'll receive a free ticket to the next UK Aware exhibition and also be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a pair of tickets on Eurostar from London to Paris, Lille or Brussels.

If we don't have your details, we still welcome your feedback. If you have any particular comments, then please do drop a message to info@ukaware.com. The show organizers, Danny and Jodie, promise to read, absorb and appreciate them all! You're also welcome to leave comments here on the blog. I look forward to reading them and will pass along to Danny and Jodie. Check back to the blog soon for pics from the big event.

Oh, and Happy Earth Day everybody!




2 comments:

  1. I went to the show on Saturday with my family and really really enjoyed it. I think we spent a good 2 hours wandering around the place and looking at all the marvelous things on display. It ws great that it targetted the average consumer, not just the all ready converted 'green hippie' kind.
    I just wanted to say i think that the speakers panels were excellent. Being able to have the panel and audience interact made for a really informative, and entertaining hour!
    I am really looking foward to next year. I think it's a great way to see what's on the market and what the everyday person can do.

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