Sunday, August 31, 2008

Trade Fair of Rome September 2008

September is coming in short time, and as usual, there are many events to follow if you are interested in the huge amount of proposals by the new Trade Fair of Rome. The Trade Fair of Rome offers three interesting and different exhibitions, to satisfy the needs of all who works in a specific business. From 19 to 22 there is the first World Meat Conference and Exhibition, Meating 2008, from 20 to 21 there is The International Canine Exhibition, and from 26 to 29 there is Orocapital, a good appointment for everyone in love with jewellery. If you are looking for a good hotel near the Trade Fair of Rome, Sunflower Hotels Group offers, among the numerous 4 and 3 stars hotels in the best areas of Rome, the Raganelli, a 3 star hotel located in Via Aurelia, just one step away from the Roma – Fiumicino motorway, to reach the Fair in just some minutes. But, if you want to stay in the heart of Rome, you can choose also the Kolbe, a 4 star hotel in the centre of the Eternal City, located outside the limited traffic area, so that, if you want to reach the Trade Fair with your car, you can with no problems. And so, make your business journey a good occasion for a luxury stay in the heart of Rome, with one of the beautiful and comfortable hotels

Spiritual ConneXtions Holistic Fayre-United Kingdom

The Spiritual ConneXtions Award and Holsitic Fayre at the Portsmouth Guildhall - Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September 2008.

Friday 5th September is our Award ceremony to honour those who have made a difference to the local community.

Our two-day Holistic Fayre Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th will have approximately 70 stands (across the venue), offering spiritual guidance, healing, psychic readings, tarot cards, crystals, aura photography, paranormal research techniques, an insight into Wicca, pagan, holistic therapies and alternative medicines and spiritual magazines - such as Soul & Spirit.

Tony Stockwell will also be attending our event with workshops, open platform etc. We also have an evening of clairvoyance on Sunday 7th from 7pm

For more information refer http://www.spiritualconnextions.com/portsmouth

Monday, August 25, 2008

SPIE Europe Security+Defence

SPIE Europe Security + Defence 15 - 18 September 2008
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

Overview

Attend the European event that addresses the technological and academic challenges of the continually evolving defence and security industry.

Europe Security + Defence" href="http://spie.org/x14202.xml">Save £60/€80/$120 over onsite prices—register by 5 September 2008

Download the SPIE Europe Security + Defence Advance Programme PDF

Programme information is now available on these technical areas:

  • Infrared Systems
  • Remote Sensing
  • Biological and Chemical Sensing
  • Unmanned/Unattended Sensors
  • Imaging and Display Technologies
  • Optical Materials and Technologies

WaterTech Central Asia 2008

Divining Opportunity in Central Asia's Water Sector
Throughout the world, the dismal state of water supply in Central Asia has gained notoriety. The famous image of broken down ships beached far from shores of what remains today of the Aral Sea tragically illustrates this situation. Clearly, the imperative of securing and maintaining quality water supplies has become a critical strategic challenge facing Central Asian countries, and particularly Kazakhstan.

In order to address the urgent challenges and necessary solutions for the future of water supply in Central Asia, Kenes Exhibitions has joined with ITECA from Kazakhstan in hosting the Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference, the premier event to exchange information about these issues.


:: A Vanguard Event on a Vital Issue
The first event of its kind to include all Central Asia states, the Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 16 to 18 September 2008. An international conference will also take place within the framework of the exhibition.The statistics below present, at least in part, a picture of the scope and complexity of the water supply challenges facing Kazakhstan:
  • Total area: 2,717,300 km2 (the second largest country among the former Soviet countries, after Russia)
  • Area composition: land – 2,669,800 km2 (98.3%); water – 47,500 km2 (11.7%)
  • 80.0% of the land is either desert or steppes.
  • Cultivable land: 2,221,059 km2 (82.8%)
  • Cultivated area: 344,560 km2 (15.5% of the cultivable land)
  • 33.7 km3 of water was sourced from rivers and other flowing sources, of which 80% was used in agriculture (1993).
  • Irrigated area: 35,000 km2 (only 10% of the cultivated area). Of this area, only 66% used controlled irrigation techniques.
  • Irrigated areas (by sprinklers): only 5,500 km2 – and the absence of the use of micro irrigation techniques (1993).

:: Kazakhstan: Exceeding Expectations
  • Population: 16,731,303 (6.15 persons per km2).
  • GDP: $125.3 billion (est.)
  • GDP (per capita): $8,300 (est.)
  • GDP (real growth rate): 9.5%
  • Unemployment: 8.1%
  • Inflation: 7.6%
  • Agricultural products: grain, cotton, livestock
  • Natural resources: oil, natural gas, coal, iron ore, manganese, chrome ore, nickel, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, zinc, bauxite, gold, uranium
  • In 1996, 40% of the population lived in rural areas
As the statistics compellingly show, there is much to be done in the water sector of Central Asia in general, and in Kazakhstan in particular. The Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference is the place to gain the knowledge and contacts that will turn this potential into a reality.


:: Main Sections of the Exhibition
  • Advanced Irrigation Systems
  • Desalination
  • Water Management & Flow Control
  • Water Quality & Water Treatment
  • Waste Water Treatment (Reclamation & Purification)
  • Monitoring & Measurement Devices
  • Leakage Control
  • Water Security
  • Research & Development
  • Knowledge Transfer
  • Turnkey Projects

We give a neutral rating to this event with ROI upto 30%.

Monday, August 18, 2008

ECOC 2008-Brussels,Belgium(September 2008)

It is the Europe's Largest Optical Communications conference and Exhibition which is to be held in Brussels,Belgium and for which we put rating of "A" with ROI upto 80%.This exhibition is worth attending as Europe clusters in this exhibition.


34th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
Conference: 21st - 25th September 2008 | Exhibition: 22nd - 24th September 2008
at Expo Centre, Brussels, Belgium

ECOC 2008 is the Europe's largest optical communication conference and exhibition, and has had emerged as the powerful forum, which unites academia and industry in discussion and display of the latest (and future) optical communications components, products, systems, and services.

Each year international professionals visit ECOC to discover technologies, which match their specific requirements, meet new suppliers, and network.

it is scheduled for

Monday 22nd September 2008
09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday 23rd September 2008
09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 24th September
09:30 - 16:00


For more information on exhibiting at ECOC and sponsorship opportunities, please contact
Beverley Lucas, Event Manager
Beverley.lucas@nexusmedia.com or +44 (0) 1322 611446
Liam Taylor, Sales
Liam.taylor@nexusmedia.com or +44 (0) 1322 611273

Visit ECOC 2008

Find out who visits ECOC and why you should visit Europe?s largest optical communications event More >>

For more information on visiting ECOC 2008 email: emma.calland@nexusmedia.com or Tel: + 44 (0) 1322 611445

PR at ECOC 2008

For more information about PR support for exhibitors at ECOC 2008 Email:

jessica@bcspr.co.uk or howard@bcspr.co.uk

About Brussels

Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the administrative centre of the European Union, has the enviable title of the Capital of Europe. Brussels, character comes from the coexistence of French and Flemish culture, and it is nowadays home to nationalities around the world, adding a cosmopolitan flavour to its atmosphere.
The vibrant atmosphere of Brussels is further enhanced by picturesque medieval streets, lively squares, beautiful boulevards, impressive monuments, spacious parks, cosy cafés, interesting restaurants and an active cultural life.

Brussels, unlike Paris, doesn't set out to make you love it; rather, it sits back and allows you to do the wooing.The secret is to take time getting under its skin and slowly embracing its uniquely muddled character. The centre is divided into the Lower and Upper Towns. The Lower town is centred around the magnificent Grand Place and still follows a vaguely medieval form, with its narrow, atmospheric streets. The Grand Place itself,a wide-open cobbled medieval square of elegant guild houses, is one of Brussels few set-piece attractions. There is a daily flower market on the square (Mar-Oct), sometimes with concerts, and a sonnet lumière display in the evenings.

The bars, restaurants and nightspots of St-Géry take on a life of their own in the summer months, when the buzz is thickly atmospheric. Even in winter, die-hards sit on the terraces under electric heaters. Ste-Catherine, the town's port area before the river was landfilled in the 1870's, is lined with seafood restaurants serving up dishes of lobster,mussels and oysters. Immediately north of the Grand Place you'll find the Ilot Sacré, an evocative tangle of narrow streets that are filled with restaurants. South, amid the tourist shops in rue de l'Etuve, is the little statue of the urinating Manneken-Pis - the symbol of Brussels.

The Upper Town doesn't lack for attractions either: there's the Royal Quarter, with the palace and the royal park leading through to the Belgian Parliament. The Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts gives an overview of Belgian and old Flemish art.Don't miss the Musée des Instruments de Musique, set in a beautifully restored art nouveau department store. East of the Royal Quarter is the Parc du Cinquantenaire, with Belgium's Arc de Triomphe and vast museum complexes.

So, looking to the importance of the exhibition and brussels being a very nice place to be visited , this exhibition cannot be afforded to be missed.





2008 E-MRS Fall Exhibit

Duration

15 to 18 September 2008

(Registration deadline 15 Aug 2008)

Description

During the 2007 E-MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibition 19 international exhibitors presented their offer as a full spectrum of equipment, instrumentation, products, software, solutions, publications and their wide range of services. This year the exhibit will be held Sept.15 - Sept.18 in the historical Main Building of Warsaw University of Technology in the Main Audience Hall, convenient to the technical session rooms and scheduled to coincide with the technical programme. The 2008 E-MRS fall event might be an excellent opportunity for your firm to meet just the right customers, disseminate information effectively and discuss or negotiate sells with participants. Therefore, we encourage you to take a part in the exhibition. This website will help you in managing your participation to this conference.

List of registered companies as well as registration procedure (floorplan, forms and regulations) and timetable is presented at website.

CONTACT:
Scientific issues please contact:
Conference Secretary: Agnieszka Rytel
Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering
141 Wołoska Street
02-507 Warsaw, Poland
Phone / Fax: (+48 22) 234 87 94
e-mail: emrs@inmat.pw.edu.pl

Issues related to the exhibition please contact:
Exhibition Coordinator: Grzegorz Wojas
Warsaw University of Technology
Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering
141 Wołoska Street
02-507 Warsaw, Poland
Phone / Fax: (+48 22) 234 81 08
e-mail: emrs.exhibit@gmail.com

Other Contact address
Exhibit coordinator Grzegorz Wojas
141 Woloska St.Warsaw
Poland
Tel-+48 22 2348108
Fax-+48 22 2348108
E-mail-emrs.exhibit@gmail.com…

Ref site :www.e-mrs.org/meet…

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Why to participate in an Exhibition?

Different people have different perceptions to attend trade fairs, exhibition and trade shows, the prominent amongst being the three factors which rule the business world i.e fear, greed and insecurity.

Why these factors are so much important can be understood by one phobia i.e “If a businessman will not attend an exhibition, it will give a signal that he is not in the International Competition and Market .”

The science of the phobia of exhibition can be understood with the following surprising factors :

Almost forty to fifty percent of visitors go to an exhibition to find new products and technology .

Almost fifty five percent are visitors who result into some business and purchase the goods and services in an exhibition

Almost eighty five percent visitors simply find the exhibitions to be an opportunity when they can simply collect information on the latest products of competitors and development trends in their segment as well in related segments.

Almost seventy percent people who visit the exhibitions , use the informations thus collected to take their buy decisions or even other business decisions .

The glamour of Exhibition has attracted even SME’s to be in limelight and to show the business world that yes they mean serious business .

Nowadays Exhibition is also considered to be an Advertisement Campaign

Exhibition Vs Advertising campaign

Exhibition can be an advertising campaign because , even an exhibition gets media coverage and indirectly an advertisement happens for the persons who is attending an exhibition.
People while putting their adds also boast that they can be met and seen in a particular stand or stall no. in that particular trade show. This itself is considered to be a styled business statement.

Exhibition Vs Marketing research

Often ,an exhibition is said to be a powerful tool of market study.

An exhibition can be used as a platform to test the feedback for your product and especially for a new product before its launch and after its launch also .

This an be used to improve the products on the basis of responses given by the visitors towards your products .

Trade Shows ,Fairs and Exhibition have to be used to measure the competitiveness of market and behavior pattern of customers towards your competitors products as well.

It can be considered as a test laboratory to set our new marketing strategy and understanding the strategies of your competitors in order to position your product, ultimately , business means only Profit.

Exhibition is a phase when your company product undergoes quality control test by the end users .This opportunity shall be used by every manufacturers, suppliers, exporters and importers including SME's to judge the market trends and plan for the future.


Exhibition means the following :

a) Test of Behaviour of Customers
b) Quality Test
c) Level of Competitors
d) Identification of Strategy for positioning a product .
e) Deciding Pricing Pattern.
f) Testing the Launch Phase , it may be even pre or post launch as well
g) Instant Feedback of visitors including the end users .
h) Test of success of your product etc.
i) Identification of the phase cycle of your product .
These all are the blood and breathe for a business , so no one can afford to loose or neglect any one of the above.

Commercial Success

The commercial success of an exhibition is always associated with Return On Investment (ROI).

It can be a platform where business clicks with the participants signing the long-term contracts, apart from making a few normal purchases.

An Exhibition can be considered to be the most successful when its participants starts claiming that attending the said business means clicking the business deal and getting orders for future and developing relations with buyer.

Success Rule is “ More the ROI, More is the Success of an Exhibition”.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008

International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference,September 2008

It is ironical to note the followings :
a)scientists are busy in finding water in other planets of the Universe.
b) Three Fourth of the World is filled with Water.
c) Composition of Human body is more of water
d) water itself is abundant in earth and then too water is also a major concern.
e) Cherapungi in India sees major rainfall i.e highest in the world but it lacks basic water supply and people see water scarcity.
f) almost 25 to 35% population of the world is facing problem with proper supply of water for drinking purpose.

These facts are awakening one and often make one to feel that what can be done for proper water supply especially in teh region of Asia.This has led to organise International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference in kazakhstan during 16 to 18 September ,2008

Divining Opportunity in Central Asia's Water Sector
Throughout the world, the dismal state of water supply in Central Asia has gained notoriety. The famous image of broken down ships beached far from shores of what remains today of the Aral Sea tragically illustrates this situation. Clearly, the imperative of securing and maintaining quality water supplies has become a critical strategic challenge facing Central Asian countries, and particularly Kazakhstan.

In order to address the urgent challenges and necessary solutions for the future of water supply in Central Asia, Kenes Exhibitions has joined with ITECA from Kazakhstan in hosting the Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference, the premier event to exchange information about these issues.


:: A Vanguard Event on a Vital Issue
The first event of its kind to include all Central Asia states, the Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 16 to 18 September 2008. An international conference will also take place within the framework of the exhibition.The statistics below present, at least in part, a picture of the scope and complexity of the water supply challenges facing Kazakhstan:

* Total area: 2,717,300 km2 (the second largest country among the former Soviet countries, after Russia)
* Area composition: land – 2,669,800 km2 (98.3%); water – 47,500 km2 (11.7%)
* 80.0% of the land is either desert or steppes.
* Cultivable land: 2,221,059 km2 (82.8%)
* Cultivated area: 344,560 km2 (15.5% of the cultivable land)
* 33.7 km3 of water was sourced from rivers and other flowing sources, of which 80% was used in agriculture (1993).
* Irrigated area: 35,000 km2 (only 10% of the cultivated area). Of this area, only 66% used controlled irrigation techniques.
* Irrigated areas (by sprinklers): only 5,500 km2 – and the absence of the use of micro irrigation techniques (1993).


:: Kazakhstan: Exceeding Expectations

* Population: 16,731,303 (6.15 persons per km2).
* GDP: $125.3 billion (est.)
* GDP (per capita): $8,300 (est.)
* GDP (real growth rate): 9.5%
* Unemployment: 8.1%
* Inflation: 7.6%
* Agricultural products: grain, cotton, livestock
* Natural resources: oil, natural gas, coal, iron ore, manganese, chrome ore, nickel, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, zinc, bauxite, gold, uranium
* In 1996, 40% of the population lived in rural areas

As the statistics compellingly show, there is much to be done in the water sector of Central Asia in general, and in Kazakhstan in particular. The Central Asian International Water Technology Exhibition & Conference is the place to gain the knowledge and contacts that will turn this potential into a reality.


:: Main Sections of the Exhibition

* Advanced Irrigation Systems
* Desalination
* Water Management & Flow Control
* Water Quality & Water Treatment
* Waste Water Treatment (Reclamation & Purification)
* Monitoring & Measurement Devices
* Leakage Control
* Water Security
* Research & Development
* Knowledge Transfer
* Turnkey Projects
SOURCE:www.iwtca.com

WASTE MANAGEMENT EXHIBITION, 16 TO 18 SEPTEMEBER 2008,UK

Waste Management is the future challenge as well as Industry in making . Since, waste management has been a subject of research and various enterpreneurs have floated a full fledged industry on the basis of the research and developments which have taken place in this industry.

As per an estimate , every country not only will be upset with the ecological imbalance created by wastage generating from household but also the waste of industrial areas will be great concern and which has been closely watched and analysed by the scientist round the globe including India ,China etc . Whereas, India and China being the highest populated country of the world and industries set up are on the elevated graph, the waste management has become very significant.

This has evolved the concept of waste management as a topic of research as well as great concern.The waste management industry has been active in recycled products especially papers .

This all has led to organising of Waste Management Exhibition , one of which is to take place from 16 to 18 September 2008 at the Birmingham NEC.

There you can attend free seminars specific to your sector, meet with industry experts and find over 450 companies exhibiting the latest recycling technologies and solutions This year, in response to visitor and exhibitor feedback, the popular RWM seminars will take place in three separately themed seminar theatres enabling you to customise a programme that is entirely relevant to your interests


Meanwhile the RWM ever expanding outdoor exhibition and demonstration area will give you a live experience of the latest vehicle and plant technology.

Also returning this year is the RWM dedicated conference where you can pay to attend longer strategic sessions on a comprehensive number of subjects and issues surrounding the industry.

These will focus on legislation, emerging market opportunities and the growing impact of climate change.

RWM event manager, Gerry Sherwood, says: "Whether you are motivated to reduce, recycle or reuse because of legal pressure, commercial opportunity or simply because of a compassionate conscience, RWM is the unmissable event in the industry calendar.

It attracted over 8,000 visitors during its three day run last year, and has grown by 40 per cent in the last four years".

We maintain that it is worth attending with rating of A with ROI upto 65%.

To participate in this exhibition , one can contact :
Emap Connect, Greater London House
Hampstead Road
London
NW1 7EJ
United Kingdom
Telephone: (United Kingdom) +44 20 7728 4516



Discover a waste strategy that saves money, and protects the environment, at the Recycling and Waste Management Conference alongside the RWM Exhibition at the NEC from 16 to 18 September 2008

Following its successful debut in 2007, the RWM Conference will now run for three full days, bringing together over 40 of the industry's leading experts to thrash-out sustainable waste solutions and help delegates to make an informed choice for their business or community Addressing current concerns such as minimising construction waste, reducing carbon in the recycling process, generating value from food waste and integrating energy from waste technologies, the RWM Conference incorporates practical advice on solutions and legislation, with lively panel debates Speakers include:.

DAY 1.

* Liz Parkes, Head of Waste at the Environment Agency, who will explore whether the UK's infrastructure can deliver a low to zero waste future.

* Mike Watson, Head of Construction at the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), who will talk about the new Construction Waste Commitments and embedding targets in corporate policy.

* Jackie Keaney, Vice President (Ireland) of Confederation of European Waste to Energy Plants (CEWEP), who will focus on the Waste Framework Directive and upcoming targets from Brussels that will hit local authorities and industry 2009.

DAY 2.

* Alan Davey, Innovations Director at Linpac, who will talk about eliminating bad plastic from the recycling supply chain, exploring how retailers can minimise plastic at source.

* Linda Crichton, Manager ROTATE at WRAP who will present different cost and participation models for diverting food waste from landfill.

* Laurence Singer, Corporate Responsibility Manager of Home Retail Group (Argos and Homebase), who will join a panel debate asking whether local authorities and retailers can co-ordinate a profitable and local solution to recycling on the high street.

DAY 3.

* Michael Chesshire, Managing Director at Greenfinch, who will address the subject of energy integration from waste strategies, touching on anaerobic digestion and its potential contribution to the UK energy supply.

* Professor Andreas Hornung, former head of the pyrolysis and gas treatment department at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Research Institute in Germany, who will talk about developing pyrolysis technologies for energy generation and mitigating climate change.

* An Vossen, Manager, Plarebel, who will present a case study on raising levels of plastic packaging recovery and recycling in Europe.

For more information about the RWM Conference, including a full schedule, speaker line-up and booking details (attendance fees apply), please visit the conference website, or contact the RWM organisers.

To register for free entry to the RWM exhibition visit www.rwminfo.com or call 01923 690663.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

2008 Olympic Games-Event of the Year,China

It was the massive show and exhibition of the lighting and programmes by Chinese children,men and women.

Not only the opening ceremony proved to the world that the event of Olympics in 2008 is bigger and larger in every respect than 2004 Olympics which was held up in Athens,Greece but it had all the romance of lights in the sky to keep everyone say Oh my God and Its excellent .

The people waited like anything and the splendid show by China has made one think that when it comes to China , Chinese people means serious work be it winning Gold Medals in Olympics to successfully arranging the gala event of Olympics which is the biggest event of 2008.

It will be upto 24th August 2008, in which almost althletes from 250 country will take part and number of them will be around 10,500, which itself speaks for the massiveness of the event for which the sports lover waits for four year.

Friday, August 8, 2008

MedWorld-16-18 jAN 2009-INDIA

MedWorld, an International Medical Trade Fair & Congress, is poised to become the largest platform for the Indian Healthcare industry. Modern Medicare, the organiser, pegs this trade fair to be the biggest ever in this region. This is the right place to showcase your equipment and technologies and reach out to this fastest growing market.

Professionals from more than 30 countries are participating in this mega trade event. Held for the first time in India, this International Congress will ensure the presence of quality visitors across the globe. MedWorld will help you to be on the world map treading the path of growth, success and being witness to the best of medical technologies. Come.. Be a part of this revolution!!!

* Timings: 1000 hrs -1800 Hrs
* Venue: Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai-INDIA
* Organizer: Modern Medicare
* Entry: Free for business visitors
* Congress Entry: By Invitation / Paid
* Show catalogue: Available during/after the show

source:www.medworld.in

SPIE Optics + Photonics -10 - 14 August 2008,USA

San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California, USA
SPIE Optics+Photonics - advancing technologies that are changing the way we live and work


Registration gives you access to over 2800 papers in these areas:

NanoScience + Engineering
Learn about nanoscale developments that are transforming technology and creating new applications. Topics range from metamaterials to plasmonics.

Solar Energy + Applications
The latest advancements in sustainable technologies from solar cells to PV systems. Topics range from nanoscale PV technologies to applications.

Photonic Devices + Applications
New technologies and applications of organic and photonic materials and devices. Topics cover materials, devices, detectors, and applications.

Optical Engineering + Applications
The latest technologies in optical design, systems, and engineering plus applications for remote sensing, space, and more.


* View 2008 Advance Program* (3.3 MB PDF)

Courses + Workshops
Over 55 courses and workshops to keep you current on fast changing technologies. Find the training you need to build your career at SPIE Optics+Photonics.

* 2008 course list, pricing, and descriptions

Exhibition
Network with industry leaders, consult with over 250 suppliers, and explore the latest technologies that are changing the way we live and work. And walk the floor for free.

* Attend the FREE Exhibition
Over 250 exhibitors, product demonstrations, Student Chapter pavilion, and the SPIE Industry Pavilion and Bookstore.

* It's not too late to become an Exhibitor
Connect with more than 4,500 qualified optical engineers and researchers, unveil your industry innovations, and showcase your products.


SPIEWorks Career Fair
Meet face-to-face with leading employers at SPIE Optics+Photonics Career Fair.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Upcoming Exhibitions

The entire world will see some actions from this August to November 2008 as this is the time when most exciting exhibitions and much awaited and talked events occur in every year.

The prominent countries will be Russia,France,India,China,Greece,Italy etc which will see hectic trade shows,events and exhibition . The events which occur in these countries are not only important for being conducted in the prominent one but also they have very high crowds who come to attend the events.

The upcoming exhibitions,events,trade shows,conferences,international meets will be highlighted in this forum. All are requested to send their experiences of exhibitions to this forum at tradenfairs@gmail.com.The best experiences will be highlighted here and may even get recognition as well as freelancing work on exhibition.So interested persons may send the same upto December 2008.

We just want to make this forum as the most genuine platform for each and every exhibition or trade shows whether it is information for such events, travel modes, hotel booking ,precautions, air ticketing and every possible information for the benefit of every person .We will be improving this forum as we have have had been flooded with appreciation mails round the world which can be seen from the flagcounter which we have installed only on 1st August 2008, as a proof that people from entire world visit this forum and share the information.

We are really thankful for overwhelming response we got through the period when we have tried to make this forum a forum only meant for you.We look forward for such mails and any suggestions so that we just make every and information at your reach at this place only, we request every esteemed visitors and viewers to contribute their information and articles at tradenfairs@gmail.com so that it can be published as well as some rewards can be also given as every works requires appreciation and recognition. At your service always for exhibitions,events and every trade shows of the World including India, China,Russia,Italty,Greece etc.

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