Exhibition News October 2019 | Page 8

News DragWorld UK organiser MJR Group acquired by TEG The MJR Group, UK- based event promoter and venue operator, has been acquired by TEG, Asia Pacific’s ticketing, live entertainment and technology business. The MJR Group promotes and operates more than 2,000 shows a year and owns and operates multiple venues across the UK including Tramshed in Cardiff and The Mill in Birmingham, and has a stake in club night Propaganda. The deal gives The MJR Group the support of the larger TEG group, opportunities to tap additional talent for UK tours, and the chance to develop a UK presence for TEG’s leading ticketing, analytics and digital capability. Hyve Group to launch high-end pet exhibition PAWExpo PAWExpo – a new high- end pet-focused exhibition – will launch in September 2020, supported by the Hyve team behind the annual Glee, garden and outdoor living trade event. PAWExpo – standing for Pet & Animal Wellbeing Expo – will offer a fresh look at pet product and accessories. Pet care, wellbeing, premier and luxury products will take centre stage, showcasing brands that cover everything from food and health, to accessories, technology and retail. 08 — October The month at a glance The stories, topics and trends making headlines in recent weeks The top exhibition companies in the world, by revenue German trade fair association AUMA has recently completed a study of the world’s top exhibition companies by revenue, for the year 2018. Reed and Informa come out on top, leading the way for the United Kingdom. Seven of the top 15 companies are German. The top ten can be found below: 1. Reed Exhibitions 1,351.9 2. Informa 1,318.9 3. Messe Frankfurt 718.1 4. GL events 477.0 5. MCH Group 463.9 6. Messe Munchen 417.9 7. UBM plc 415.8 8. Comexposium 366.0 9. Messe Berlin 352.1 10. Koelnmesse 337.4 New footwear show SOLE FASHION to launch at Ricoh Arena The Ricoh Arena, Coventry will host the first edition of SOLE FASHION, with a two-day format on 16-17 February 2020. Global brands such as Rieker, Remonte, Josef Seibel, Rohde, Romika, Tizian, Ara, Hush Puppies, HB Shoes, Mephisto, Euroleathers plus represented brands including Skechers, Rocket Dog, Crocs, are all backing the event. Organiser of SOLE FASHION Penny Robinson said: “I am delighted to be working with the UK’s footwear industry to deliver an exciting new trade event focusing on branded footwear. There is still a strong desire for the industry to showcase their collections each season, however participating brands demand to see a realistic return on investment. “The cost-effective and clear pricing of stands makes SOLE FASHION more accessible, attracting new and lapsed UK trade show exhibitors and creating an unmissable industry event. It will be strongly focused on delivering key retailers from the UK and Irish market, and creating a fresh and exciting platform for people to do business. The reaction so far from some very notable footwear industry figures has been extremely positive.”