Licensing Essentials Course line-up revealed
NCP, Topps, Clintons, GBeye and Kids Industries among those speaking at event.
Topics being covered at LIMA UK's Licensing Essentials Course in May will include understanding how children interact with digital media and tapping into the Indian marketplace.
The annual event will take place on May 17th at the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chelsea Harbour, London.
The one-day educational event is suitable for all levels - from complete beginners in licensing to those who want insider knowledge on where the next big trend is coming from.
Speakers this year will include VP licensing at Nickelodeon UK, Mark Kingston; Charles Berstein from Clintons; Chris Rodman of Topps Europe; Kids Industries' Gary Pope; Max Arguile from GBeye; Dependable Solutions' Denise Penn; managing partner at 360 Audit, Henna Riaz; and Gately Solicitors partner, John Burns.
The event is followed by the popular Licensing Debate and Spring Fling networking party, with the full panel being announced shortly.
"In one day you can learn all the essential facts needed to empower your licensing career," said Kelvyn Gardner, MD of LIMA UK. "Our powerful line-up of speakers is complemented by the networking opportunities presented at the evening's Spring Fling party, attended last year by over 170 licensing professionals.
"Add in the sophisticated location in Chelsea Harbour, and you have the perfect learning event for 2012."
To reserve your ticket for the event, simply contact Saphia Maxamed on 01908 802863 or email her by clicking here.
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Mark Kingston, Vice President Of Nickelodeon Consumer Products UK, To Speak At LIMA UK's Licensing Essentials Course in May 2012
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