ADEC 2003 Expo - space at a premium
9 April 2003
News
This year’s expo at the Kyalami Exhibition Centre from 16 to 18 September is filling up fast.
56 stands of varying sizes totalling 1100 m2 have already been booked in the upper venue, leaving only eight stands still available. Bookings in the lower hall are also escalating rapidly. Intended initially for machinery too heavy and bulky to be housed above, the lower venue is gaining in popularity with exhibitors across the board as they realise the advantages of being close to the workshop venue and restaurant which is always a convivial meeting place for exhibitors and visitors.
Expo organisers Progroup has announced plans to arrange a programme of workshops over a two-day period in the lower expo venue. Exhibitors will have the opportunity of presenting technical papers from South African and international sources. ADEC has welcomed this development as a means of confirming its complete commitment to the progress and technological advancement of local industry.
For more information on these workshops or the expo contact Progroup, 011 783 9394, fax 011 783 9392, [email protected].
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