Monday, August 18, 2008

ECOC 2008-Brussels,Belgium(September 2008)

It is the Europe's Largest Optical Communications conference and Exhibition which is to be held in Brussels,Belgium and for which we put rating of "A" with ROI upto 80%.This exhibition is worth attending as Europe clusters in this exhibition.


34th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
Conference: 21st - 25th September 2008 | Exhibition: 22nd - 24th September 2008
at Expo Centre, Brussels, Belgium

ECOC 2008 is the Europe's largest optical communication conference and exhibition, and has had emerged as the powerful forum, which unites academia and industry in discussion and display of the latest (and future) optical communications components, products, systems, and services.

Each year international professionals visit ECOC to discover technologies, which match their specific requirements, meet new suppliers, and network.

it is scheduled for

Monday 22nd September 2008
09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday 23rd September 2008
09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 24th September
09:30 - 16:00


For more information on exhibiting at ECOC and sponsorship opportunities, please contact
Beverley Lucas, Event Manager
Beverley.lucas@nexusmedia.com or +44 (0) 1322 611446
Liam Taylor, Sales
Liam.taylor@nexusmedia.com or +44 (0) 1322 611273

Visit ECOC 2008

Find out who visits ECOC and why you should visit Europe?s largest optical communications event More >>

For more information on visiting ECOC 2008 email: emma.calland@nexusmedia.com or Tel: + 44 (0) 1322 611445

PR at ECOC 2008

For more information about PR support for exhibitors at ECOC 2008 Email:

jessica@bcspr.co.uk or howard@bcspr.co.uk

About Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the administrative centre of the European Union, has the enviable title of the Capital of Europe. Brussels, character comes from the coexistence of French and Flemish culture, and it is nowadays home to nationalities around the world, adding a cosmopolitan flavour to its atmosphere.
The vibrant atmosphere of Brussels is further enhanced by picturesque medieval streets, lively squares, beautiful boulevards, impressive monuments, spacious parks, cosy cafés, interesting restaurants and an active cultural life.

Brussels, unlike Paris, doesn't set out to make you love it; rather, it sits back and allows you to do the wooing.The secret is to take time getting under its skin and slowly embracing its uniquely muddled character. The centre is divided into the Lower and Upper Towns. The Lower town is centred around the magnificent Grand Place and still follows a vaguely medieval form, with its narrow, atmospheric streets. The Grand Place itself,a wide-open cobbled medieval square of elegant guild houses, is one of Brussels few set-piece attractions. There is a daily flower market on the square (Mar-Oct), sometimes with concerts, and a sonnet lumière display in the evenings.

The bars, restaurants and nightspots of St-Géry take on a life of their own in the summer months, when the buzz is thickly atmospheric. Even in winter, die-hards sit on the terraces under electric heaters. Ste-Catherine, the town's port area before the river was landfilled in the 1870's, is lined with seafood restaurants serving up dishes of lobster,mussels and oysters. Immediately north of the Grand Place you'll find the Ilot Sacré, an evocative tangle of narrow streets that are filled with restaurants. South, amid the tourist shops in rue de l'Etuve, is the little statue of the urinating Manneken-Pis - the symbol of Brussels.

The Upper Town doesn't lack for attractions either: there's the Royal Quarter, with the palace and the royal park leading through to the Belgian Parliament. The Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts gives an overview of Belgian and old Flemish art.Don't miss the Musée des Instruments de Musique, set in a beautifully restored art nouveau department store. East of the Royal Quarter is the Parc du Cinquantenaire, with Belgium's Arc de Triomphe and vast museum complexes.

So, looking to the importance of the exhibition and brussels being a very nice place to be visited , this exhibition cannot be afforded to be missed.





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