Exhibition News January 2020 | Page 21

Cover Feature Name: Natural & Organic Products Europe Organiser: Diversified Communications Date: 7-8 April 2020 Where: ExCeL London The Natural & Organic Products Europe routinely welcomes over 10,500 visitors from around the world. Across the two-day show, more than 700 exhibitors promote a multitude of sustainable, natural, free-from, organic, Fairtrade, vegan, and vegetarian brands. In addition, the exhibition features seminars, live cooking demonstrations, an international pavilion, where attendees can sample products from all over the world, and a dedicated area for innovative enterprises which features the latest natural product innovations from Europe. Name: The Ethical Wedding Show Organiser: Magpie Wedding Date: 29 March 2020 Where: Victoria Baths, Manchester The Ethical Wedding Show is for couples who ‘love the planet as well as each other’. New for 2020 The Ethical Wedding Show aims to help couples make more sustainable decisions when it comes to their wedding. The five main points for the wedding are: supporting local; no ningle-use plastics; best recycling practices; caring for wildlife and supporting other eco initiatives. We will have great suppliers as always ready to support you and show you their beautiful products. We will also have talks, demos, workshops and a fashion show. £1 from each entry ticket will be donated to Brides Do Good, a charity helping to stop child marriage worldwide, including the UK. For each VIP ticket purchased, £1 will be donated to Brides Do Good, and a tree will be planted. Name: Spark Organiser: Terrapin Date: 30 June-1 July 2020 Where: ExCeL London Spark’s content is curated for the specific industry and location of each event. Spark host events all over the world, from solar and renewables in Africa, to education technology in Australia, to payments and e-commerce in Asia, to railways in the Middle East, to orphan drugs in the Americas, to aviation in Europe. For London 2020, Spark focuses on energy, specifically combining both old and new thinking to create an idea of how we will generate energy in the future. Features at the event include: Distribution Disrupted; EV; Business Models; Carbon Capture; Demand Side Response; Storage; Smart Metering; Transformers Transformed; Markets Un-Blocked; Integration of Renewables. The event also features the Start-Up Village, where 150 small businesses are showcased, allowing them to meet investors and major players, and gain the finance and expertise. January — 21