Welcome to the UFG Australasian Expo
At our last Expo in 2008 held on the Gold Coast at Conrad Jupiters was by far the best Expo experience our Franchisees have ever had in Australia. We received rave reports about the Expo facilities, the hotel rooms and informative brand breakout sessions and motivating sessions. For the second time we had a host of EmbroidMe suppliers who came to support our EmbroidMe Franchise family. For the first time we had a wonderful and diverse group of General Suppliers who wanted to expose their products and services to both our SIGNARAMA, Speedy Signs and EmbroidMe Franchises. Many of those "first time" suppliers are now firmly established as a part of our regular supply chain.
Our 2010 Expo has a slightly changed format and these changes will still allow you the Franchisee to leave the Expo around Midday on the Sunday and be back in your store by Monday.
On Thursday evening we will be holding the very popular Welcome Reception for all the UFG Franchisees around the pool, weather permitting, and the theme for this Welcome Reception will be a Hawaiian "Hula", so drag that Hawaiian shirt or skirt out of your wardrobe and start practicing your swing!
Friday morning will open with a breakfast at 7:30am when Team UFG will start to deliver the key to helping you help yourself and show you how UNITED we grow!
The Trade Expo will not only have all your favorite preferred suppliers, but there will be a host of new, innovative and very interesting products and services for you and your team to investigate.
Already an Expo favorite, the Awards night will once again be held to recognize those of you who have passed certain milestones and achieved excellence.
If you have NOT registered for Expo 2010, you need to do so ASAP as the Early Bird fee will soon fall away. The special rate that Conrad Jupiters have offered has already made a number of you and our suppliers book their rooms, so please do NOT wait too long. At the last Expo a number of Franchisees had to be re-located to other hotels because the hotel ran out of rooms.

