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Gadget Show Live Heading To Birmingham April 9th – 13th

Gadget Show Live, the UK’s biggest consumer tech event is making a return to the Birmingham NEC this April, where over 200 of the coolest tech companies around will be exhibiting their latest products. On show will be everything from the latest range of TV’s, toys and tablets, to cameras, cars and consoles.

Launching at Gadget Show Live this year are the British Inventors Project, Innovation Theatre and Gadget Imaging Zone. Visitors can also enjoy spending time in the ever-popular Future Tech Project, HUB Theatre, Kid’s Tech Arena, Game Zone, Combat Ops Live and Volkswagen Driving Experience, which are making a much-welcomed return for 2014. The Super Theatre will also take centre stage as the Gadget Show presenters will host three spectacular hour-long shows every day in the 4,500-seater auditorium.

Tickets are limited, and unfortunately the VIP and Super Theatre front row tickets have already gone, but if you’re quick you’ll still be able to get a seat.

New for 2014

  • The British Inventors Project will profile and celebrate innovators and inventors in the UK. Exhibitors in the British Inventors Project will be home grown in the UK and will showcase exciting new products before they get to market.
  • The all-new Innovation Theatre will host presentations from inventors who will showcase their technological innovations and prototypes and demonstrate to the audience how they work and how they could change their lives.
  • The very latest in photographic technology will be available in the Gadget Imaging Zone, which covers not just cameras and accessories, but also smartphones and photo apps.

Gamers can drop by the various multi-player gaming tournaments in the Game Zone, or take things to a new level in Combat Ops, their authentic combat experience.

“Gadget Show Live will be unmissable this year,’’ said Event Director Sally Bent. “With technology impacting every area of our lives – changing the way we live, work and play – gadgets could not be more prevalent and we will have the widest variety of tech on show at the NEC in April.

 

This year should be a great show and we look forward to checking it out in a few months time.

Thank you GSL for providing us with this information.

Image courtesy of GSL.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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