IFAT CHINA + EPTEE + CWS 2010 on the right track
Feb 10, 2010
Many key players in the environmental technology industry to turn out in Shanghai.
IFAT CHINA + EPTEE + CWS will take up four exhibition halls at the SNIEC (Halls E1, E2, E3 and E4), amounting to over 40,000 square meters of space. In total around 1,100 exhibitors and approximately 38,000 visitors are expected to take part in this event.
For further information: www.ifat-china.com and www.eptee.com
About IFAT CHINA + EPTEE + CWS |
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Messe München International (MMI), the organizer of IFAT CHINA, and Shanghai ZM International Exhibition Co., Ltd., the organizer of China EPTEE + CWS Show for Water, Air, Waste, Energy and Recycling, are putting on IFAT CHINA + EPTEE + CWS, a joint event taking place from 5 to 7 May 2010 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). IFAT CHINA 2008 attracted 362 exhibitors and over 10,500 visitors. The proportion of exhibitors from outside China was again very high, at over 50 percent. In 2009 EPTEE + CWS, a strong national trade fair, hosted a total of 756 exhibitors and over 32,000 visitors. With the strong international profile of IFAT CHINA and the strong national importance of EPTEE + CWS, the two trade fairs complement each other very well in terms of both exhibitors and visitors. In 2010, up to 1,100 exhibitors and round about 38,000 visitors are expected to take part in this joint event which will cover four halls of the SNIEC and a total of 40,000 square meters. |
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