Olympia London welcomes back Aesthetic Medicine Live (2024)

Olympia London opened its doors to the public for the first time since March 2020 for Aesthetic Medicine Live.

The event transformed Olympia National with soothing blue hues and an atmosphere of excitement and business conversation: “’It’s great to be back’ was a consensus shared by both visitors and brands, with face-to-face networking hugely missed by all”, said the organisers. Over 2,400 visitors attended over two days on on the 8th and 9th July, eager to do business, network or simply catch up with the irreplaceable in-person interaction that only a live event brings.

Following guidelines for Step 3 of the Government’s roadmap, the event observed a capacity cap, introduced wider aisles on the show floor to allow for social distancing, temperature checks, and the use of face masks inside the venue. Mark Moloney, Managing Director of organisers Professional Beauty Group, said: "Aesthetic Medicine Live was the first trade event in any major UK centre since the pandemic and the team and I are proud to play a small part in helping the profession to connect; providing so much live content and networking opportunities.

Equally important, there was some solid business done on the stands. I’m very grateful to our exhibitors, visitors and speakers who kept faith. Olympia London management deserves praise for their steadfast support and encouragement, as do all the on-site teams - the marshalling team were particularly friendly. Thank you too to the caterers, security and of course the stand contractors who built the event so efficiently. All sides came together and got stuck in to deliver an event that has had so much positive feedback from the sector we serve.”

Gather & Gather, Olympia London’s caterer, worked to keep the high standards it’s known for as a Royal Warrant holder: “We have put together many Covid-safe catering delivery plans over the past 18 months and worked very closely with Olympia London to ensure we delivered a safe event. As the caterer, we ultimately wanted to make sure our customers felt comfortable with our service and offer, for example with our staff wearing masks and screens, individually served dishes, sanitising stations, plenty of seating; and give them the best possible experience”, said Silvia Gurnari, Gather & Gather Catering Services Director. “You could feel the buzz! People interacting, doing business, eating and drinking, and just generally happy to be back doing what came to a complete halt in March 2020. Having a bit of normality in the workplace again felt amazing”.

Providing a great guest experience in a safe environment was the priority for the Olympia London team. Venue Director, Gillian Kiamil, describes the sentiment: “Once we knew our amazing client was going to run under Step 3, we just got to work and, even after 18 months, ‘normal’ came quickly. The exhibition world is full of people who have known each other for 15 years but only get to meet three times a year inside the venue; yet it didn’t feel like a day had passed since the hall was previously full.

It was an honour and a pleasure to run our first public event, and the overwhelmingly predominant feeling was pride that we helped stage a safe and successful event.” Exhibitors were extremely positive about the visitors’ response: “We have been pleasantly surprised how productive the first show coming out of Covid has been” John Culbert, CEO of exhibitor Cambridge Stratum, explained. He continued: ”We were busy from virtually the minute the show opened and the people who attended had a serious interest in the products on show and many had imminent purchasing intentions. The initial impression is that this was the most productive show we have exhibited at.”

It was also good business for the show headline sponsor. Sam Keene, Marketing Manager of Cutera UK, said: “It’s great to finally catch up and show people all of our products all in one place, meet the team and speaking in person allows us that personal aspect. I was nervous prior to the event but the first morning brought a huge flow of visitors for our live demonstration andthere’s nothing better than seeing people actively interested on the stand”.

The Olympia London team are now preparing for a busy autumn season with a mix of trade and consumer events lined up from September. View the venue’s upcoming events: olympia.london/whatson.

Olympia London welcomes back Aesthetic Medicine Live (2024)

FAQs

What is happening to Olympia London? ›

London's most ambitious redevelopment will elevate Olympia back to its rightful place at the heart of the city's cultural story. Opening in 2025, the £1.3 billion transformation will be a global showcase for creativity, commerce, and community.

What did Olympia London used to be? ›

Olympia: The National Agricultural Hall Company was formed in May 1884 and built the National Agricultural Hall in Kensington which was named 'Olympia'. The foundation stone was laid 21 July 1885 by the company's president the Earl of Zetland and the building first opened on 27 December 1886.

What is an aesthetic patient? ›

Aesthetic medicine is a branch of modern medicine that focuses on altering natural or acquired unwanted appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, spider veins and or any unwanted externally visible ...

Who owns Olympia? ›

Olympia Events is purchased by a consortium of investors, led by Deutsche Finance and Yoo Capital.

What is the capacity of Olympia London? ›

4,000–10,000

How old is Olympia London? ›

The building first opened on 27 December 1886 and was soon referred to as 'Olympia' in the company's prospectus linking events with the time of the Ancient Greeks. In 1922 the National Hall, and in 1929 the Empire Hall, were built to increase exhibition capacity.

What is special about Olympia? ›

The site of Olympia, in a valley in the Peloponnesus, has been inhabited since prehistoric times. In the 10th century B.C., Olympia became a centre for the worship of Zeus. The Altis – the sanctuary to the gods – has one of the highest concentrations of masterpieces from the ancient Greek world.

What tube line is Olympia London on? ›

It is in Travelcard Zone 2. On the Underground it is the terminus of a short District line branch from Earl's Court, originally built as part of the Middle Circle. On the main-line railway it is on the West London Line from Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction, by which trains bypass inner London.

What are the 3 types of aesthetics? ›

The three aesthetic theories of art criticism are most commonly referred to as Imitationalism, Formalism, and Emotionalism. on realistic representation. of art using the principles of art.

What is the difference between cosmetic and aesthetic surgery? ›

Aesthetic plastic surgery (also called cosmetic surgery) refers to procedures that improve the appearance of the face and body. They include tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), breast augmentation, breast reduction, eyelid surgery, nose reshaping (rhinoplasty), face lift and removal of fat (liposuction).

What is the difference between aesthetic medicine and dermatology? ›

Dermatology is an area of medicine that focuses on medical conditions affecting the skin. Cosmetic dermatology – also known as aesthetic medicine – is a subspecialty within dermatology that helps patients improve their skin, hair, and nails for cosmetic (aesthetic) purposes, rather than for health reasons.

Will London Horse Show return to Olympia? ›

The show is held over six days during the week preceding Christmas, and typically involves over 400 horses and ponies. Previously held at Olympia, London, it has been hosted by ExCeL London since 2021. The show is run by the HPower Group, with Simon Brooks-Ward as Director. The event is owned by Clarion Events.

Is Olympia being redeveloped? ›

Olympia London is due to get an enormous makeover, including a swish new theatre, massive music venue, and two hotels, over the next year. But some locals are worried that the £1.3 billion redevelopment scheme will attract too much late night drinking.

What is the master plan of the Kensington Olympia? ›

The masterplan proposes to remove the existing event related traffic from the adjacent highway network and provide 2.5 acres of attractive public realm to serve the wider range of uses to be introduced on site and complement and enhance the current exhibition halls, including two hotels, one theatre, one music venue, ...

What is the new building in Kensington Olympia? ›

On completion in 2024, Olympia will be home to: A new 1,574 seat theatre operated by Trafalgar Entertainment Group. A 4,000 capacity Anschutz Entertainment Group music venue. A jazz club style restaurant.

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