
The news comes a week after exhibition organiser , including Ideal Home Show, Ideal Home Show at Christmas and 100% Design, to Olympia.
Other companies who have revealed they will be following suit include Reed Exhibitions, Clarion and Centaur.
Reed Exhibitions has made the decision to move the London Book Fair and Info Security Europe, which will co-run with The Service Desk and IT Support Show, to the venu.
Reed’s International Jewellery London, taking place on 31 August - 2 September, has also transferred from Earls Court to Olympia London.
Clarion will be bringing Pulse and Top Drawer, a design-led gifts and fashion accessories event, to the venue, based in west London.
Nigel Nathan, group managing director at Earls Court & Olympia London, said: "It is a fantastic result to see how our investment in Olympia London has enabled such large events to work successfully at the new venue.
"We have strong relationships with our organisers and their shows, so we are delighted to maintain these and look forward to a successful and profitable future together. These events help cement Olympia London’s deserved reputation as the capital’s premiere exhibition venue."
Joy Fleur Brettschneider, group marketing manager at Reed Exhibitions, organiser of Infosecurity Europe, added: "Working with our venue partners, we have been able to facilitate a seamless transition from Earls Court to Olympia London.
"As Olympia is only a ten-minute walk from Earls Court, it means that exhibitors and visitors alike will be able to continue to use the same hotels and restaurants as before, providing continuity to the entire Infosecurity Europe experience."
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