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International B2B Trade Fair for Timber and wood industry IET Serbia 2011

 

International Trade Fair IET  covers sectors of construction timber, timber products, transport, logistics and bioenergy. This exhibition is dedicated to all involved in wood processing, professionals like forest managers, woodland owners, big traders, carpenters, engineers, sawmills owners,… 

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We invite you to present your products and services at the international B2B Exhibition IET Serbia 2011, which will take place in the period

 

from 14th till 16th of September 2011

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Location: NOVI SAD FAIR, MASTER HALL, Serbia

At the time of Fair IET, there will be held another two specialized Trade Fairs: BIOMASA– International Exhibition for biomass and renewable energy sources and SKONI – International Exhibition for Components, Equipment for furnitureindustry and interior design.

ADVANTAGES OF THE FAIR:

– Three professional specialized fairsat the same time on the same site

– Presentation of your products, services and integrated solutions to professional public

– Direct contact with experts from the CEE region

– Rich professional side program in the Business Forum (presentations, seminars, ‘Success Stories’ – free to all visitors

– Matchmaking for business contacts

Note

We are offering 40% discount on unequipped exhibition space. The difference for the equipped exhibition space is 30 €/m2. Exhibitors who will exhibit on IET in this year will get the same discount of 40% on unequipped exhibition space also in the year 2012.

 

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