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PG Live 2024’s registration is open

Over 150 exhibitors have already booked their stands for next show

 

“The leaves are turning colour, the conkers are falling and the nights are closing in but here’s yourself something to look forward to – Progressive Greetings Live 2024 is open for registration,” exclaimed Jim Bullough, operations director of PG Live, the greeting card industry’s dedicated trade show that takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, 4-5 June, at London’s Business Design Centre.

Above & top: A big cheers from some of the lovely retailers who attended PG Live 2023
Above & top: A big cheers from some of the lovely retailers who attended PG Live 2023

“Opening registration this early means retailers and overseas distributors can have the PG Live dates firmly planned in,” Jim told PG Buzz – click here to register.

“We already have well over 150 incredible exhibitors who have firmly booked their stands, with many more to follow – from well-loved brands to sparkling new start-ups – and we want the long run-up to work for them, so we couldn’t resist going live on our new website,”

Above: Cardies jumping for joy at the prospect of PG Live 2024
Above: Cardies jumping for joy at the prospect of PG Live 2024

He assured everyone the well-loved elements of PG Live would, of course, be part of the 2024 show – from the free lunches, tea trollies and opening night party to the all-inclusive packages for exhibitors involving lighting and furniture for their stands – but revealed new elements which will further add to the positive, friendly vibe of the exhibition.

Above: Registration is easy on the PG Live website
Above: Registration is easy on the PG Live website

Jim added: “Following on from the launch of the Springboard Intro section at this June’s show, which created an innovative entry point solution for publishers, we have worked with our friends at The Imaging Centre to refine this and also to develop a vibrant Upper Village area, including the gallery bays for flourishing emerging companies.”

Above: (right) Pencil Me In’s Sarah Holmes with Katie Wagstaff of Oh Squirrel, at this year’s show – and, of course, she’s rebooked for 2024
Above: (right) Pencil Me In’s Sarah Holmes with Katie Wagstaff of Oh Squirrel, at this year’s show – and, of course, she’s rebooked for 2024

On a practical level, he assured visitors that registering to attend the show is super easy: “Everyone hates filling in forms, it’s not what PG Live about, so we have further simplified the process to minimise frustration and maximise enthusiasm.”

If you are a retailer, overseas distributor or licensee/licensor click here to register for the 2024 show.

Above: A warm welcome will also await at next year’s June show
Above: A warm welcome will also await at next year’s June show

To see which companies have booked a stand for the show already, click here, and to enquire about exhibiting at PG Live 2024, with options ranges from a table to a stand on the main mezzanine, contact Tracey Arnaud on traceya@max-publishing.co.uk or Warren Lomax on warren@max-publishing.co.uk

To relive this year’s PG Live show, click here to see and download the photos.

www.progressivegreetingslive.com

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