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The Form Forum Challenge -Retail Futures 11.10.13

Published: Tue 1 Oct 2013 04:26 PM
Go into the draw to win 1 of 3 prizes from Simon James Concept Store and Resident.
By participating in The Form Forum Challenge your ticket will go into the draw to win 1 of 3 great prizes.
We have a cool and inspiring line up of speakers.  It's going to be a jam packed day.  Check out who they are below and book online while the tickets are still early bird.
Speakers supported by Metro GlassTech
Nat Cheshire - Cheshire Architects
Fighting in the City - The City Works Depot
Nick Moyes, Jasmax, & Anthony Gough
The Terrace
Rich Naish - RTA Studio
Mackelvie Street - Shifting the Retail Experience in the Ponsonby Environment
James Harper (Australia) - BrookingHarper
Brand Retailing - Apple, Omega & The Good Guys
Adrian Nancekivell, A.N.D. & Martin Skinner, Kiwi Income Property Trust
Designing for the Mainstream
Chris Quin - Telecom Retail
Ubiquitious Journeys
Gareth Huston & Scott Compton - Warren & Mahoney Architects
Transformational Interactions
Juanita Neville-Te Rito - HotFoot
The Art of Being Chosen
Susan Fairgray & John Duguid - Auckland Council
Retail within the Unitary Plan
Date/Time/Where/RSVP
Date:     Friday 11 October 2013 (make the whole day your Best)
Time:     9.30am:  Champagne & Muffins Registration
             Refreshments provided throughout the day
             10.00am - 4:00pm: presentations & showcases                                                    (then time to get gorgeous for Best)
Where:   Viaduct Events Centre
              161 Halsey Street
              Viaduct Basin
              Auckland
RSVP: Early Bird Tickets are available online here or for more information call 09 529 1716
If you are traveling up you can book your Best Accommodation at the Amora Hotel, Greys Ave who are offering great rates
Exhibitors at The Form Forum
Metro GlassTech, ASSA ABLOY, Advance Flooring, Bestwood, Dulux,GIB, Kaneba, Lundia & PSP
ENDS

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