
Knowing what’s happening in the marketplace, and what can be expected to appear over the horizon, is key to keep your business successful. Events that can help those in the T-shirt, Corporate Clothing and Promotional Wear industries to master the future include:
January 7th – 9th 2009
PSI Düsseldorf
http://www.psionline.de/
Location: Düsseldorf Germany
28 – 29 January 2009
Trade Only National Show – Coventry
Location: Ricoh Stadium, Coventry, UK
17 – 18 February 2009
International PROMOTA Show – Birmingham
Location: NEC, Birmingham, UK
01 – 03 March 2009
Printwear & Promotion 2009 – Birmingham
Location: NEC, Birmingham, UK
http://www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
24 – 26 March 2009
Promotional Marketing Exhibition 2009 – London
Location: Royal Horticultural Halls, London, UK
http://www.promotionalmarketingexhibition.co.uk
1-2 April 2009
Workwear & Corporate
Clothing Show & Conference
Hall 10 NEC Birmingham,UK
http://www.workwearshow.co.uk
15th – 17th September 2009
PSI Paris
http://www.psi-paris.com
Trade show image courtesy of jasonebaines at flickr under a creative commons licence

Stand bookings for the 2009 Workwear & Corporate Clothing Show organised by are gaining momentum. Compared to last September, stand bookings are up by over 60% and 80% more net space has been sold, showing that this area of British manufacture, trade and retail is on the up.
The 2009 show takes place at
The associated 2009 Conference will address one of the most important issues facing workwear and corporate garment manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and buyers today: sustainability. It starts on 2nd April and will bring together ten inspiring speakers to present on the three key areas of sustainability: environment, social and economy
Most people now accept that the climate change debate has shifted from whether we need to act to what we must do and how best to do it – and the clothing industry has been in the forefront of both innovation (organic and sustainable clothing) and criticism (sweatshops and carbon footprints). The Climate Change Summit 2008 is notable for the input that is being given by big hitters in the garment and textile industries. Taking place at the Regent’s Park Marriot Hotel between 12 and 12 February, the Summit offers delegates opportunities to explore the enormous changes that lie ahead and aims to help them discover how to make a virtue out of necessity.
Key topics include: climate initiatives that achieve both environmental and business objectives; designing climate change messages to win the support of sceptical consumers (in other words, how to communicate with your customers without being accused of ‘greenwashing’); a complete guide to using offsets and taking advantage of carbon trading; ways to report a company’s climate change objectives and achievements for maximum impact; and most crucially – how to manage the many risks of climate change. Speakers who have a major stake in the garment and textile industries include:
National insights will be provided by:
Learn more at: http://www.ethicalcorp.com/climate/
International Conference Delegates courtesy of Oxfam