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Why Exhibit at NeuroPlaces?

NeuroPlaces is where innovation in inclusive design meets the real decision-makers in public space and workplace access. Showcase your solutions to high-impact organisations and propel your brand to the forefront of neuroinclusive innovation.

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Access Target Audience

Travel to one destination and gain direct access to your

ideal audience.  

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Showcase & Launch

Debut your latest innovations and solutions to a targeted audience ready to be inspired.

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Brand Exposure

Gain media & PR exposure & put your brand front and centre as neuroinclusive.

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Learn from Conference

Access cutting-edge knowledge from experts and deepen your neuroinclusive expertise.

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Do Business

Engage with decision makers directly and turn conversations into meaningful partnerships.

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Be More Neuroinclusive

Champion and practice neuroinclusion and truly empower every mind.

Most trade show attendees - 81% - have buying authority, meaning visitors to your stand are capable of making big decisions.

According to the Center for Exhibition Industry Research

Who Should Exhibit?

  • Architecture & Design Studios

(Specialising in but not limited to, inclusive/ universal design, accessibility-focused urban design, public realm specialists, office or workplace specialists, neurodivergent-led design collectives, biophilic design/ principles, etc.)

  • Sensory Friendly Furniture & Fixtures

(Designers and makers of products that support sensory regulation in public environments and workplaces e.g. acoustic pods/ quiet booths, weighted or tactile seating, modular or colour-sensitive furniture, soft lighting solutions, portable sensory zones, ergonomic desks etc.)​

  • Assistive & Sensory Technology Providers

(Companies or social enterprises offering tech to improve neurodivergent access - e.g. sensory room equipment, adaptive lighting and soundscapes, interactive or calming installations, visual timers, noise meters, tech-enabled quiet rooms solutions, apps for sensory mapping or way-finding, AI focus tools, HR & DEI software, etc.)​

  • Wayfinding, Signage & Communication Designers

(Suppliers and studios that improve navigation and understanding in public spaces and workplaces such as low-cognitive-load signage, symbol-supported communication boards, colour-coded way finding systems, visual communicaion tools for non-verbal users, augmented reality navigation aids, VR 360 tours°, sensory mapping, etc.) 

  • Inclusive Play & Outdoor Equipment

(Companies creating neuroinclusive outdoor/ play installations: sensory-friendly playgrounds​, calming outdoor structures or spaces, multi-sensory parks features, tactile garden or art, quiet zones or protective fencing, etc.)

  • Accessibility & Inclusion Consultancies

(Specialists offering services to help venues, councils and organisations become more neuroinclusive: neurodiversity training and audits, lived experience co-design facilitation, sensory accessibility assessments, policy consultancy for neuroinclusive public strategy, mental health and employee wellbeing providers, academic institutions or think tanks researching neurodiversity in public space or workplaces, etc.)

  • Charities, Advocacy Groups & Community Projects

(Neurodivergent-led or co-run groups showcasing inclusive projects, organisations offering public training or consultancy, campaign groups working on inclusive cities and public transport, neurodiversity employment initiatives - design related.)

  • Retail & Venue Inclusion Partners

(Special showcases or sponsored exhibit zones e.g. supermarkets piloting inclusive hours or layouts, museums with sensory-friendly programmes, libraries, galleries, sports venues with inclusion case studies, etc.)

  • Publishers, Toolkits & Reasources

(Design guidelines or toolkits for neuroinclusion, children's books focused on neurodiversity in the built environment, content creators such as sensory audit forms, visual support planners, etc.) 

  • Startup & Innovation Zones

(Early-stage/ pilot solutions: prototype inclusive-environment products, AI-based sensory analysis, crowd-sourced mapping tools, portable sensory gear, etc.) 

Who will be your Audience?

Gain access to a target audience all in one place and showcase your solutions to buyers. 

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Public Venues & Attractions

- Sports Stadiums & Arenas
- Museums & Galleries
- Libraries & Cultural Centres
- Zoos & Aquariums 
- Tourist Attractions & Heritage Sites

Office

Workplace & Employers

- Corporate & SME Employers
- Public Sector & Large Employers
- Coworking & Shared Space Operators
- Industry Networks & Professional Bodies 
- Leaders & Change Champions

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Transport & Travel

- Travel Agencies & Tour Operators
- Train & Underground Operators

- Airports & Airlines
- Bus & Coach Services
- Ferry Operating Services
- Motorway Service Areas​

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Retail & Hospitality

- Supermarkets & Department Stores
- Shopping Centres
- High Street Brands & Retail Chains
- Hotels & Campsites 
- Restaurants, Cafes & Food Service Groups

Architect Designing Plans

Local Authorities &
Urban Planners

- Council Teams (accessibility, transport planning, parks, leisure etc.)
- Public Realm Designers
- High Street Regeneration Officers
- Community Engagement Leads

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Events, Festivals & Culture

- Venue Operators
- Event Organisers & Producers
- Theatre & Performance Space Managers
- Cultural Programming Teams

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Health & Wellbeing Providers

- Spas & Wellness Retreats

- Gyms & Fitness Centres

- Swimming Pools​

- Leisure Centres 

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Children's Leisure &
Family Attractions

- Leisure Centres 
- Softplay Centres 
- Trampoline  Parks & Indoor Activity Venues
- Family Entertainment Centres
- Theme Parks & Discovery Centres
- Adventure Parks 

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