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CEPIC welcomes further sponsors for upcoming congress 2011

Mar 30. 2011
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ReeldealHD joined the group of CEPIC Congress 2011 Sponsors.

Reeldeal will film the entire congress sessions, in particular the new media conferene 2.

So far sponsor for our congress 2011 are:

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Online Registration to CEPIC Congress 2011 has started

Jan 26. 2011
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CEPIC familly photo taken on Wednesday evening at the Welcome Reception in Dresden. Picture: Alan Betson

The next 2011 CEPIC Congress will take place in Istanbul, Turkey from 17 to 22 May 2011. CEPIC has secured the wonderful Haliç Congress Centre as the venue for the CEPIC Congress, on the banks of the Golden Horn, in the magical city of Istanbul.

The CEPIC Congress is the mandatory meeting place for all industry leaders from Stock, Press, Heritage and Trade Bodies from every aspect of the Visual Communications Industry. Four days a year it gathers around 750 professionals coming from more than 50 countries from all the five continents of the world. After Stockholm, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Budapest, Lisbon, Copenhagen, Prague, Biarritz, Florence, Malta, Dresden and Dublin it is now is the turn of Istanbul, the only city in the world that sits on two continents!

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Preferred Venue for Congress 2011 is Istanbul

Oct 15. 2010
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Results of poll Which Is Your Favourite Destination for 2011

Meeting with industry delegates at the Frankfurt Bookfair, at visual connections and paca, we are experiencing a lot of enthusiasm regarding our choice for CEPIC Congress 2011.

There are many criteria to select a venue for the CEPIC Congress: attractivity of the city, adequacy of the conference venues, hotel infrastructure, flight connections, prices ... The result of the survey amongst participants is only one of these criteria.

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My first impressions of Istanbul

Aug 10. 2010
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ByKaren SahoyI left Bath early on Friday morning for Istanbul with an open mind, and keen to fill it with new experiences from Turkey, to discover whether it would indeed make a great destination for the CEPIC Congress.

4 hour flight from London, £10 visa and a couple of long queues later and I was in the heart of Istanbul.

It's hot, it's humid, its a tapestry of burnt orange, auburn, burgundy, pinks and reds, it's steeped in culture, architecture from its long and interesting history, new modern constructions rising into the skyline, rickety buildings with flower pots brimming on dilapidated balconies, lots of traffic and the most delicious smells from the restaurants spilling onto the streets.

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Greetings from Istanbul!

Aug 07. 2010
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This picture shows Sylvie Fodor and Karen Sahoy together with Emre Soylu, CEPIC's member and representative in Turkey

After Valencia last week, we have now gone for a site inspection in Istanbul, from 06 August to 08 August. As a door to Asia, we think it may be an excellent venue for a CEPIC Congress.

Divided by the Bosphorus, Istanbul builds a bridge between two continents : Europe and Asia. Istanbul is both the nearest Asian city to Europe and the nearest European city to Asia. It is a huge, vibrant, metropolis of 13 million people connecting continents, cultures and religions. It is also the greatest business and cultural center of the region. It in its long history, Istanbul served as the capital city of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire. Many historic sites of Istanbul are listed as UNESCO World Heritage.

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Greetings from Valencia!

Jul 29. 2010
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Karen Sahoy and Sylvie Fodor checking out venues and hotels in Valencia on 29 July (Mobile phone picture)

Valencia and Istanbul are competing to be Congress venue next year in 2011! The final decision will be in August based on the results of the site inspections. First venue to be visited: Valencia.

Located next to the sea side, Valencia allies a dense monumental heritage and an avant-garde and futuristic architectural complex. It is full of light and burns with Mediterranean sun. It is the third largest city in Spain with direct flight connections from London, Paris, New York, Madrid, several cities in Italy and in Germany.

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