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The first London International Technology Show (LITS) kicks off in October and if you haven't already signed up to attend, now is the time to buy tickets.
Until 1 June, IT PRO readers can get two tickets - giving you access to the experts from all of Dennis Publishing's tech titles - for the price of one.
To take advantage of the two-for-one offer, enter the IP101 discount code on the LITS ticket site.
The show runs from 21-23 October at ExCEL in London, and brings together the expertise of IT PRO, PC Pro, Bit-Tech, MacUser, Expert Reviews, Know Your Mobile and other key Dennis tech titles.
The show will have seminars, demonstrations, product launches and exclusive show offers on PCs, Macs, mobile devices, gaming, photography and more.
For further details visit the LITS website.
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