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Challenging Your Perceptions at Think

Challenging Your Perceptions at Think

The New Swindon Company along with Modus, Amec and South West RDA will be exhibiting at the forthcoming Think exhibition held at ExCeL, London from the 1st 3rd May. The event, which will be attended by over 5,000 professionals from the property and construction markets, offers Swindon the ideal setting to increase awareness on the great location, vibrant economy and attractive investment opportunities Swindon offers for developers and businesses looking to locate and invest in the town.

The Swindon stand will be themed Challenging Your Perceptions and highlights on the successful business and economic environments, excellent geographical location, diverse social and cultural landscape, innovative heritage and plans for the regenerated town centre.

Modus will be exhibiting the plans for Regent Place, an ambitious and aspirational vision that will transform Swindons retail offer. AMEC will also be exhibiting their plans for The Exchange and Arena, an inspirational and invigorating office core. The South West RDA will add to the exhibit the diverse offer from the South West region as a whole.

We would be delighted if you will come and see us on Stand H36.

About Think

The built environment accounts for about 50% of the UKs carbon dioxide emissions and its increasingly clear that we have to change the way we design, construct and use buildings and do so fast. This means rethinking the whole process and taking a fresh look at what we mean by, and how we achieve, a sustainable built environment from specifying low energy lighting to creating places where people really want to live and work.

Think is a new landmark event for the UK construction and property markets, comprising high-profile conferences, exhibitions and networking opportunities around three themes: sustainability, regeneration and innovation.

For more information please click on www.think07.co.uk

Thursday 19th April 2007