Excel London, part of the ADNEC Group, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, welcomed 60 million visitors at the Learning Technologies exhibition on April 23rd.
The lucky visitor was Nigel Fowler, who traveled from Cardiff to attend the Learning Technologies exhibition, hosted by organizer Krostill Media.
For the award, Fowler received a bottle of champagne, a ticket to soaking LDN, and a ticket to stay at the hotel.

Excel London opened the doors to the Royal Dock in 2000 and then held everything from the G20 Summit (2009) to the 13 events at the Olympics and Paralympics (2012) to the flagship gatherings of Google, Bett, Amazon and Adobe.
The venue staged some of the world’s largest medical conferences, transformed into NHS Nightingale Hospital London during the pandemic, hosting popular consumer shows including MCM Comic Con. It also serves as a shooting location for major Hollywood productions such as Mission: Impossible and Batman Begins.
Today, the venue attracts around 4 million visitors each year, of which one million travels from abroad, hosts around 400 events, supports over 37,000 jobs, and contributes significantly to both London and the UK economies through business and leisure tourism.
“We are pleased to announce that Humaid Al Dhaheri, Chairman of Excel London and Managing Director and Group CEO of Adnec Group.

In addition to its 25th anniversary, this year Excel will complete an additional 25,000 square meters expansion as part of the ADNEC Group’s major project, bringing together a total of 125,000 square meters, making it the largest fully integrated venue in Europe.
Additionally, this summer, venues will bring final touches to the new Waterfront Immersive Entertainment District (Immerse LDN), which already sells more than 1 million tickets to attractions such as the F1 exhibition.
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