Training industry gears up for ITEC
Following a successful I/ITSEC, the training and simulation community will be gearing up for the next industry event, ITEC, which will be held at London’s Excel Exhibition centre in May 2016 and for which Shephard is the official online media partner.
The organiser, Clarion Events, is expecting 2,300 unique visitors during the show with around 70 VIP delegations and a total of 55 countries represented.
The theme of next year’s conference which runs alongside the exhibition is ‘an enterprise approach; beyond training'. The conference will examine four key themes, covering all major areas of the military training and simulation field.
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