Q: As a member of the media, how do I register for the show? What credentials do I need to prove my media status?
A: You will need to complete the online press registration form, detailing your position and the publication you work for. Please note that press passes are only provided for editorial/ broadcast journalists. Advertising and marketing personnel can register their interest by completing the visitor registration form.
Q: When will I receive my press badge?
A: You will receive your badge two weeks prior to the show, along with a press pack and show preview brochure.
Q: Can I register on-site?
A: If the web-registration deadline has passed, you can register on-site, but remember to bring your credentials with you, such as a business card, press credentials or commissioning letter.
Q: Where can I find current show news?
A: The latest press releases can be found on the Press Releases page of the website, along with general show information.
Q: Where is the Press Office and what are its opening hours?
A: Its location within the exhibition is to be confirmed.
Q: How do I obtain photos from the show?
A: Photos can be chosen and downloaded from the International Media Centre. These files can then be emailed to yourself via the onsite computers, for use after the show.
Q: Can I take my own photos at the show?
A: Yes. You must pick up a letter of authority from the media centre.
Q: My question has not been answered. Who shall I contact for more information?
A: If you require additional information, please contact:
Sam Fisher, PR Manager
T: +44 (0)20 7921 8089
sam.fisher@ubm.com
As an individual and representative of Cracknell, participating in conferences is always a valuable experience, where many professional relationships are made and ideas exchanged. 2010 is believed to be the tipping point where water consumption will begin to outstrip supply. I will be discussing at the Seminar Theatre at Gulf Landscaping how the UAE's landscapes will adapt and respond to the water availability in the region.
Lee Allen, Cracknell
The Emirates Green Building Council is an independent non-profit forum that shapes policies for the built environment and facilitates collaborative solutions to promote sustainable practices in the UAE. Landscaping is an area of high water consumption, the reduction of which is of particular interest to us. We are delighted to support the Gulf Landscaping exhibition which will look at ways in which this issue is being addressed.
Jeffery Willis, Chairman, Emirates Green Building Council