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If you need exhibition space as part of a conference or as a stand alone event Manchester Metropolitan University has an excellent choice of venues. Large contemporary atriums, wide walkways and spacious rooms can offer up to 710 square metres of available exhibition space.

Each space is ideally situated alongside key meeting and hospitality areas to ensure delegates have ample opportunities to visit the exhibition at all times.

Talk to our friendly and helpful conference and event coordinators about which space is right for your exhibition.

Below are details and information to help you make your choice.


2013 - The Business School

  • Up to 710 square metres of exhibition space
  • Stunning new modern building
  • Dedicated ground floor atrium
  • Connected to large hospitality and reception area
  • Multiple lecture theatres around the atrium

John Dalton Building

  • Up to 350 square metres of exhibition space
  • Light and airy white space
  • Ground floor "The Street" 184 square metres
  • The Assembly Hall, 160 square metres
  • Connected to large hospitality and reception area
  • Main lecture theatres leading off "The Street"

Geoffrey Manton Building

  • Up to 400 square metres of exhibition space
  • Open, light 4 story building
  • Ground floor Atrium - "hub" of 7 lecture theatres
  • Additional lower ground floor area 100 square metres
  • Generous reception area

New for 2013 — The Manchester School of Art

  • State of the art, stylish, contemporary space
  • Connected to large hospitality and reception area

Cheshire campus

The Zone

  • Large exhibition space
  • Large hall in dedicated building
  • Light, flexible, open plan space
  • Stage area with full AV
  • Centre of the campus
Check our Availability Talk to our team about your event Call now on
0161 247 1565
Make an enquiry at venues@mmu.ac.uk

As far as the BHA is concerned,the venue was just right. The facilities were great and the MMU Conference staff exceptionally helpful and friendly – nothing was too much trouble.

Ellan Long Head of Business Development British Hydropower Association