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The Educational Publishing Pavilion
(EPP) at the Frankfurt Book Fair is designed to make
it easy for you—small- to mid-size
education companies—to do business
at the world's largest publishing and rights event.
Learn about the benefits of exhibiting in the EPP and see the 2011 Exhibitors and Title Display.
- Exclusive Partnerships = Exclusive Services
Through partnerships with the US
Commercial Service, the American Collective Stand,
and the Frankfurt Book Fair itself, you'll get exclusive turnkey
services that you can't get through
any other collective exhibits.
- The ONLY Education Marketplace at Frankfurt
The Frankfurt Book Fair typically hosts
over 7,300 exhibitors spread throughout ten halls.
If you're in the EPP, you'll be situated in the only
area dedicated exclusively to educational products,
so your potential partners will know exactly where
to find you.
- Packages for any budget
Our exhibit options at
Frankfurt range from a full stand all the way down
to a single title--and everything in between.
- Unique Programming for the Global Education
Market
Informational panel discussions and seminars within the EPP will get you up to speed on the latest
trends and provide unique insights on the future
of global education.
About the EPP
The Educational Publishing Pavilion is a partnership
between the Association of Educational Publishers (AEP)
and the Frankfurt
Book Fair. Located in Hall 4.2, the EPP is a "fair
within the fair" dedicated solely to companies
in the business of educational content, products, and
services. To find out more, read through our Frequently
Asked Questions or contact Colleen
Quigley at 302-295-8345.
2011 EPP Exhibitors
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4CSoft, the best e-Learning solutions company in Korea, is presenting its iPad based "Smart Books Authoring and Publishing Services." For Publishers who are seeking a cost-effective way to digitize their textbooks, workbooks, test prep books, and other story books, "Smart Books" is the solution. "Smart Books" easily turns your book into a very intelligent, interactive book by adding multimedia resources, hyperlinks, and note tools, and enabling auto scoring of questions and tests. |
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BLPS Content Connections is a full-service developer offering technology and content solutions to educational, trade, and religious publishers throughout the world. We bring technology and content development together seamlessly to maximize your ROI. |
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Eye
on Education publishes practical reference books
for teachers and educators to help them do their
jobs better. Topics include: literacy instruction,
differentiated instruction, student assessment,
leadership, and professional development. |
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Focus
is a book developer, producer, and project manager.
We put together entire books (content development,
writing, editing, photo research, design, and production)
for publishers. We specialize in complex, four-color
textbooks and ancillaries. |
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Herff
Jones | Nystrom, a leading publisher of maps,
globes and atlases, introduces StrataLogica™.
This interactive web-based product, powered by the
Google Earth™ API, brings together the best
of both worlds—educational maps and a 3-D
environment. |
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PCI
Education publishes and distributes educational
books & software for students with special needs
including autism, mental retardation, learning disabilities,
and Down's syndrome. Topics covered include reading,
life skills, math, science, and social studies. |
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Social
Studies School Service has been a leader in
educational resources since 1965, searching out
the highest quality supplementary learning materials,
including books, CD-ROMs, videos, DVD, software,
charts, and posters. |
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Solution
Tree is a leading provider of educational strategies
and tools that improve staff and student performance.
For more than 20 years, Solution Tree resources
have helped K-12 teachers and administrators create
schools where children succeed. |
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I
did a lot of research on my own, but being a part of the
EPP helped to ensure success. They helped connect me to
people interested in both distributing and translating
our books. Additionally, by having many
educational publishers in the same area, it was a nice place to network with
people who had similar goals in mind.
~ Dan
Sickles, Eye on Education
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