The UK’s Leading Exhibition Dedicated to Dyslexia and Neurodiversity. 2024

Jun 8, 2023 | Dyslexia Show, News

Dyslexia Show 2024 The UK’s Leading Exhibition Dedicated to Dyslexia and Neurodiversity.

I am thrilled to announce the highly anticipated dates for Dyslexia Show 2024, taking place on March 15th-16th, at the NEC in Birmingham. Following the resounding success of last year’s event, we are delighted to be expanding the exhibition and providing even more opportunities for attendees to connect and engage with the latest developments in the field.

Our commercial opportunities are now open to all companies and organisations working within the dyslexia and neurodiverse community. With a 20% increase in delegate numbers from our previous show and an overwhelmingly positive feedback rate of 98%, Dyslexia Show is poised to become the premier event for dyslexia and neurodiversity in the UK.

By supporting Dyslexia Show, our exhibitors, sponsors, and supporters can play a vital role in furthering awareness, research, and development in the field of dyslexia and neurodiversity. Our focus on creating opportunities and sharing best practise allows organisations to connect and demonstrate, as well as grow their own networks and communities, within a supportive and welcoming environment.

With an estimated 6.9 million people in the UK living with varying degrees of dyslexia, Dyslexia Show has the potential to drive education standards, support families and children, and increase awareness of the positivity of neurodiversity in the workplace. Our goal is to build confidence and self-esteem for those with dyslexia and neurodiversity and we invite you to join us in achieving this mission.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of Dyslexia Show 2024. Check out our amazing exhibition, sponsorship, and support opportunities, as well as our digital initiatives to help grow ongoing awareness and support. Register your interest today and let’s make Dyslexia Show 2024 the best one yet!

Arran Smith

Event Director and Show Founder

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