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Early booker rates for international business conference go live

The fifth international FIPP business magazine and professional media conference, the business media world summit, takes place on 1-3 May 2006. Delegates who book to attend before the ‘early booker’ deadline of 31 March will receive up to a 17 per cent discount.

The conference features keynote addresses from David Levin, chief executive of United Business Media and Lord Heseltine, chairman of Haymarket Group.

Other confirmed speakers include: Helen Alexander, chief executive of The Economist Group; Ruud Bakker, chairman and CEO of VNU Business Media Europe; Tim Weller, CEO of Incisive Media; Keith Jones, chief executive of Reed Business Information; Dan Bagan, vice president and group publisher of Fairchild Publications; David Hill, president of publishing services, IDG; Andreas Haas, general manager, CPL Group, Ukraine; and Erwin Reisch, chief executive of Gentner Verlag in Germany.

Delegates from professional media publishers across the globe are expected to attend the event which has previously been held in Norway, Germany and Spain.

Sessions will address key topics such as leading in the information world; making money online; and leveraging brands.

The conference is hosted by the International Federation of the Periodical Press (FIPP) and organised by PPA Professional.

Programme information and booking details are available from www.london06.com.
Details from Lucy Fairclough at PPA on +44 20 7400 7544 or Helen Bland at FIPP on +44 20 7404 4169 or
helen@fipp.com.

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