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Naidex 2010 will be held in Halls 17, 18 and 19 of the NEC, Birmingham and will be open during the following times:

 Tuesday 20th April    10.00 - 17.00
 Wednesday 21st April  10.00 - 17.00 
 Thursday 22nd April  10.00 - 16.00 

The NEC is easily accessible, for more information for disabled visitors getting to the NEC please visit the NEC travel information site and the Disabled Go Website.

BY ROAD

Within easy reach of the M6, M1, M5, M40 and M42, the NEC is just off the A45, junction 6 of the M42. Travelling by car from either London or Manchester to the NEC will take approximately two hours.

PARKING

The NEC has its own on-site car parks with over 22,000 car park spaces available. Please note there is a daily charge of £8 per car, £10 per minibus and £15 for coaches.

DISABLED PARKING – Blue Badge Holders

Parking is free of charge for vehicles displaying blue badges, situated at or near the main entrances. Dedicated disabled parking is available by the main entrance next to Hall 5.

Additional parking is also available in main car parks, serviced by free shuttle buses accessible to wheelchair users.

BY RAIL

The NEC is served by Birmingham International station. London is only 90 minutes away and trains run direct to many regional towns and cities.

For information call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Customers can also contact the text phone number on 0845 6050500.

On arrival at Birmingham International, follow the signs to the NEC Halls.

Read what some of our visitors say about Naidex:

“Great way of answering queries and questions we had before we came to Naidex. We have been to the CPD and Sling seminars which have been really useful and received our certificate of attendance to add to our portfolios.  It is my first time at the show, and is a great way to catch up with latest products and innovations. One of the best aspect is the fact you are involved and it’s nice to know you are not missing anything.  You can reassure yourself that you are investigating products at the show, keeping up to date with latest advancements in our industry and therefore give the best service. It is also a great way to try out products that you have ordered for people.”    Sharon Wilson, Social Services and Becky from Dursley Locality Office.  OT Technician and OT.

“Very very interesting, lots of new products and much more than we expected. There are so many new designs which we haven’t seen yet such as the 360 drink sip and wheelchair products which are fantastic. It is great to have the chance to see and test products we have heard about.” Miss Stephanie Hawkings, OT Cambridgeshire community services / Teresa Bodal community Physio therapist.

“Brilliant show, lovely feel and buzz,”
Physio therapist from Whitehouse Medical Legal Services, Diane Wilkinson.

It has been brilliant and really informative. The seminar about autism has been very interesting as I have aspergous syndrome. Especially being a nursery nurse, I am around children who are autistic so it is great to see things relating to myself.  This was the main thing I wanted to see. Not disappointed at all”. Anne Fox, Student Nurse- Birmingham City University

“We come here every year and it is very good and have seen something really new from stairsteady which is great. It is very comprehensive and nicely done as always”.
Miss Sabine Mye, Director, Tibtel Ltd

“I think it is great, my first time at the show and I am here with my boss and we work in Forensics. We are getting more clients that need adaptations which is why we have decided to come here. I think it’s fantastic and really worthwhile”.
Mr Paul Mutrum, OT, Banburg Clinic.

“There is a lot of equipment which is excellent for someone like me. There is a lot to choose from and look at which is great and I do enjoy coming to the show and like the fact it helps you to keep up to date with what is available.  Also a great place to meet people”.
Anne Gregory – nurse and head of care – St Roses School, Stroud

“Very impressed with the variety of exhibitors and its amazing and very beneficial for disabled people and I have had quite a few people tell me that”

Sue King, AWC


It is the best Naidex ever and nicest looking show in many years.”

David Stone, Managing Director, TGA


“I think it’s wonderful, I didn’t realise just how big the exhibition is and being slightly disabled myself, there is so much here for me to look at and seems that every sort of disability is catered for here.  I think it is an absolutely phenomenal exhibition and I am pleased to be part of it and do something on behalf of the wheelchair users”.
 
Dave Prowse, member of public


“We have had a great day, really special to be around other wheelchair users. Quality of exhibitors and helpfulness of staff have been fantastic”.

Sally Mitchell, Able Radio.


“I had no idea what a massive event Naidex was, there really is something for everybody.  I hoped to find something that would change my life and am delighted with my iRobot Roomba 530 vacuum cleaning robot from Mower Magic Limited – it may sound silly but this will make such a different to me and my girlfriend who is also disabled.  I will certainly be coming back next year and bringing her with me!”

David Robert 11 times gold medal winning paralympian


 

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