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News Release from: Dechema | Subject: ACHEMA
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 27 February 2006

ACHEMA 2006 gets UK government financial
support

British participation at ACHEMA 2006 will be boosted by the decision of UK T and I to include ACHEMA as an exhibition where it will provide export grant aid to smaller 'new-to-export' companies

British participation at ACHEMA 2006 should be boosted further over the coming months by the recent decision of UK Trade and Industry to include ACHEMA as an exhibition for which it will provide export grant aid to smaller 'new-to-export' companies Qualifying companies will be eligible for a maximum grant of GBP1500, under the UKTI 'SOLO' scheme

ACHEMA already has low cost tariffs for start-up companies, whilst relevant Universities can qualify for free exhibition space within the Research and Innovation theme group.

With overall exhibitor bookings at over 3400 companies and running level with the 2003 total, the triennial ACHEMA show continues to confound those critics who claim that major international exhibitions are a thing of the past.

Over 200 British companies are already exhibiting, the third highest total after Germany and Italy.

ACHEMA is a series of different but inter-related shows, acting as a focal point for the global process engineering industry.

End users, contractors, raw material suppliers, component suppliers, distributors, manufacturers and researchers are all present in great numbers; up to 200,000 visitors can see almost 4000 exhibitors and attend a congress with more than 800 technical papers.

For more information on exhibiting ACHEMA 2006 or visiting the Exhibition and Congress, visit the website. Request a free brochure from Dechema ...

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