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Big Bang bound for Birmingham

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Science and engineering event The Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair is heading to the NEC, Birmingham, in March 2012.
 
Birmingham won the event, held in London last year, following a lengthy campaign involving a local business and the city councillors.
 
“Attracting this event to the city has been a team approach involving Birmingham City Council and other regional partners, and is fine example of how the region often pulls together to secure events that bring visitors and profile to the city,” said NEC business development director Chris Hartley.
 
Taking place from 15-17 March 2012, The Big Bang Fair aims to bring the thrill of science to life for young people between the ages of five and 19. It will also host the finals of the 2012 National Science & Engineering Competition where students from across the country will compete to claim one of the UK’s most prestigious science and engineering honours for young people.
 
The event runs across three halls at the NEC, and uses all the venue’s conference facilities. It will also call upon the services of the NEC’s Managed Events team, which offers a complete exhibition and event management service.
 
More than 29,000 people visited The Big Bang Fair in London last year.
 
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