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THE RAND SHOW TO GET EVEN BIGGER IN 2016

With 11 exhibitor categories and a full line-up of family and youth-focused entertainment, the 2016 Rand Show is expected to be a bumper attraction, the organisers said in a statement.

Marketed as ‘Joburg’s Biggest Day Out,’ next year’s iconic event, which runs from March 25th to April 3rd, promises to live up to its claim of ‘big opportunities’ and ‘big numbers,’ Craig Newman, Chairman of Dogan Exhibitions and Events, owners of the Rand Show, said in the statement obtained by AUTO REPORT AFRICA.

The statement listed the 11 exhibitor categories to include: Fashion & Accessories, Good Food, Garden & Outdoor, Health & Beauty, Home Living, Kids Kingdom, the Man Cave, Outdoor Adventure, Pets & Animals, SA Showcase, and Science & Tech. There will also be a must-do ‘Big Sale’.

The Rand Show has always been a great opportunity for brands, corporates and organisations to promote themselves to a large, affluent sector of consumers, Newman said, adding “We predict that this (next) year will be a very successful one for our exhibitors. It’s going to be big!”

The show is one of the biggest consumer exhibition and entertainment events in the Southern Hemisphere. It is held at Nasrec Expo Centre, on the corner of Rand and Nasrec roads, south of Johannesburg.

The South African National Defence Force will be back with a big bang in 2016 with crowd-pleasers including capability displays on the Main Arena, over 10 000 square metres of outdoor exhibits and indoor displays.

There will also be scheduled daily children’s shows, as well as the interactive Food Theatre with the participation of well-known chefs, plus sports and outdoor activity demonstrations. The Pet & Animal playground promises to be as engaging as ever, the statement added.

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