Partners of TOC Frankfurt

We would like to thank our partner organisations for their support of TOC Frankfurt 2011. Please take a minute to click through to our partners’ websites and find out more about them.

amiando

amiando is the worldwide software-as-a-service platform for event management and ticketing. Our platform serves over 70.000 events worldwide with innovative products like amiando Eventsites, amiando ViralTickets, amiando EasyEntry or amiando EventSense®.

American Collective Stand



The American Collective Stand®, in conjunction with its sister company, The Combined Book Exhibit®, has been serving the domestic and International markets since 1933.



The Publishers Association

The PA‘s mission is to strengthen the trading environment for UK publishers, by providing a strong voice for the industry in government, within society and with other stakeholders in the UK, in Europe and internationally; providing a forum for the exchange of non-competitive information between publishers; and providing support and guidance to the industry through technological and other changes.



An international online publishing newsletter, Publishing Perspectives delivers daily opinion about the industry from top members of the global publishing community, a look at the innovators and issues who are shaping the future of the business, as well as news and links from around the Web and the world.



Pubmatch.com is a way for like minded companies with like minded goals to keep their business going between the trade shows, and still find new partners as if they were right on the show floor.





ReadWriteWeb is one of the most popular technology blogs in the world, known for offering insightful analysis about each day’s Web technology news and trends. Ranked as one of the world’s top 20 blogs by Technorati, it is syndicated daily by The New York Times.



The Syndicat National de L’Édition (SNE) is France’s trade association of book publishers. It represents approximately 400 member companies whose combined business endeavors account for the bulk of French publishing.