Conference Badges






Conference Badges are the go-to for any event that needs print-on-arrival badging done properly — they've been doing it for 25 years and the tech is genuinely solid. Best suited to conferences and exhibitions where attendee tracking, QR/RFID scanning or exhibitor lead capture is part of the brief. They integrate with Eventbrite, Cvent and Swoogo, so minimal friction if your client already has a registration platform in place.
About Conference Badges
UK-based event registration and badging specialist with 25+ years of experience. Provides onsite badge production, QR and RFID attendee tracking, and exhibitor lead capture for conferences, exhibitions and trade shows. Serves events ranging from small meetings to large international exhibitions. Clients include Google, Microsoft, NHS and HSBC.
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What clients say
"The team at Conference Badges helped us out at short notice by providing pre-printed badges for a national roadshow in the Autumn of 2018. We found them friendly, reliable, quick to respond to any communications and the badges looked smart! We'd not hesitate to use them again in the future."
Lumix Verified
£10m public liability
Insurance certificate reviewed by Lumix team. Renewed annually and re-verified before each event season.
Financially stable
Credit check and Companies House filing reviewed. No CCJs or adverse financial history on record.
15 year track record
Trading since 2009. Client references and portfolio reviewed at onboarding by Lumix account management.
Safety certified
Rigging certification current. PASMA and IPAF qualified crew. Electrical installation qualifications held.
Conference Badges
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