Product category:
Exhibitions on processing and instrumentation
News Release from: easyFairs UK
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 February 2005
EasyFairs is a new Exhibition concept
easyFairs are compact, time and cost effective Exhibition events, lasting two days only, which provide a hassle-free, all-inclusive participation for visitors and exhibitors alike
easyFairs are compact, time and cost effective Exhibition events, lasting two days only, which provide a hassle-free, all-inclusive participation for visitors and exhibitors alike A user friendly floor plan of quality modular stands creates a level playing field for companies of all sizes - the ideal environment for to-the-point business contacts - at a fraction of a normal trade show cost
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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easyFairs SOLIDS Processing in Bolton in May
A new event will be hosted on 10-11 May 2005: easyFairs SOLIDS comes to Bolton, UK, with the latest new products and technology in the processing, handling, storage and logistics of powder bulk solids
easyFairs are the marketplaces where users and suppliers meet live with time and cost effectiveness always a priority.
At each event there is a free of charge learn/Shop programme and a relaxed and unpretentious environment which facilitates business.
Free parking for visitors will be provided.
Throughout Europe, easyFairs are specialised tradeshows brought to the very heart of regional markets.
easyFairs Europe, with offices in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia and the United Kingdom, was created by experienced professionals who understand the dynamics of trade exhibitions, for customers who understand the value of face-to-face contact.
easyFairs operates in over 40 specialised markets with a focus on market innovation and solutions driven content.
They are always organised within easy reach of each industry, region by region.
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