Baby Products Association dates AGM and networking event for June

The Baby Products Association has confirmed that its AGM and networking event will take place on Tuesday 20 June at the Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square, London, with both members and non-members invited to attend.

A strong line-up of speakers has been confirmed to give companies a heads up on a number of industry topics.

These will include an update on R44 from Luke Burns at Cybex, who will explain the regulation changes and how they will affect businesses which either produce or sell child car restraints.

Asha Bhalsod from Etopia Consultancy will explain everything you need to know about trading with Amazon including advertising, while Betty Fieve from GfK will explain the difference between panel and total store reporting and will give interesting retailer facts on latest market trends.

Members of the Baby Products Association are invited to join the AGM at 2.30pm, while non-members can arrive to participate in the presentations from 3.15pm onwards. The event will conclude with networking, drinks and nibbles.

Interested parties should complete the RSVP linked here as soon as possible.

MORE NEWS
The Baby Show
 
The Baby Show returns to the NEC Birmingham on 10-12 May, 2024, and Manchester Central on 7-9 June....
Silver Cross
 
The award-winning Clic stroller from Silver Cross is launching in a new colour, drawing inspiration from its 2024 trend palette....
Tripp Trapp
 
Stokke's iconic Tripp Trapp highchair will launch in a new colour - Terracotta - next month. ...
SueLockey500x500
 
Sue Lockey, co-founder and director of The Puppet Company, on placing purpose over profit, creating products that are as accessible as possible to all and the power that puppets hold....
SmobyGloworm500x500
 
Gloworm takes place from 16-18 August at its new location of Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottinghamshire, and is aimed at families with children aged 0-14....
Amanda Jenner DoE
 
My Carry Potty Founder and toilet training expert, Amanda Jenner, recently met with MPs to discuss the increase in children having accidents at school....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.