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Exhibitor Profiles H2 Academia Ltd 8 Kinetic Crescent, Innova Park, Enfield, EN3 7XH 01992 703900 E-mail: [email protected] www.academia.co.uk Twitter: @AcademiaLtd Celebrating 10 years of success, we are a fast growing, highly accredited, award winning group of tech companies. Specialising in the supply of software, IT hardware, training and service solutions to the public sectors, not-for-profit, commercial and pro media markets. We have dedicated relationship Account Managers that specialise in providing the highest level of customer care and support giving you access to further Solutions Teams offering knowledge and expertise in Apple, Audio & Video, Security, Infrastructure, Design, Bespoke App Development and Mobile Device Management. Established in 2003, with a group annual turnover of £50m. D8 Acoustiguide Ltd 2-3 North Mews, London, WC1N 2JP 0207 269 5150 E-mail: [email protected] www.acoustiguide.co.uk Twitter: @acoustiguide Acoustiguide is a global developer and manufacturer of hand-held interpretive systems and apps for multilingual multimedia content. For over 55 years, Acoustiguide has been at the forefront of interpretation in the museums and heritage sector; providing equipment, content and apps to hundreds of prestigious sites around the world. The group’s client base includes many of the world’s best known heritage sites. In the UK this includes: Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, The Roman Baths, Shakespeare’s Globe, Charles Dickens Museum, Chelsea Football Club and Kenwood House. M2 Action on Hearing Loss 1 Haddonbrook Business Centre, Fallodan Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, PE2 6YX 01733 361199 E-mail: [email protected] www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk Visit stand M2 to learn more about Action on Hearing Loss, the UK’s largest charity that represents 10 million people who are deaf or hard of hearing. We supply quality equipment and services that help organisations improve customer service for 1 in 6 of the population who experience difficulties accessing goods and services. Our vision is a world where hearing loss doesn’t limit or label people, where tinnitus is silenced and where people value their hearing enough to look after it. Take this opportunity to talk to our experts. (Registered charity no: 207720) V1 AHI - Association for Heritage Interpretation 54 Balmoral Road, Gillingham, ME7 4PG 0560 274 7737 E-mail: [email protected] www.ahi.org.uk Twitter: @AHI_social The Association for Heritage Interpretation (AHI) is the UK’s membership organisation for people working in interpretation across the heritage sectors. AHI encourages excellence in interpretation; raises the profile of interpretation as a profession; facilitates networking through meetings, events and other activities and supports a wide range of individuals and organisations in their service to visitors. People actively involved or concerned with all different types of interpretation of natural and cultural heritage make up AHI, making it the key forum for anyone interested in interpretation – the art of helping people explore and appreciate our world. independent sector, based on mutuality and sharing of expertise. Our membership ranges from voluntarily run community organisations to some of the largest museums in the country and includes historic houses, heritage organisations, including ships, historic railways, etc, as well as museum consultants and commercial suppliers. We are at the forefront of the best of British Heritage to find out more visit our website. J10 Alban Cases Ltd Unit 4 Premier Business Park, Dencora Way, Luton, Beds, LU3 3HP 01582 493099 Option 2 E-mail: sales:alban-case ̹