Exhibitions / Congresses

17th ITELEXPO KENYA 2013

Kenya, Nairobi - 4th to 6th Oct 2013
The 17th ITELEXPO Kenya International Trade Exhibition on IT, Electronics and Telecom, is being concurrently held with Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE). The event is all set to present over 10,000 products, equipment and machinery from over 30 countries. The number of exhibitors and visitors in 2013 is expected to rise by at least 20% since an aggressive campaign has been launched while celebrating the event's 16th birthday. Trade visitors from all over East & Central African countries are being invited directly and in collaboration with several regional trade bodies in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Mozambique & Congo.
Though Kenya by itself is one of the biggest markets in Africa, major emphasis is being laid upon attracting traders and importers from neighboring countries. The experience and comments of exhibitors at previous events indicate substantial gains from unexpected foreign visitors and we strongly feel that a rise in such statistics would ensure business especially for the foreign participants who form almost 80 - 85% of the exhibition.
Date(s)
4th to 6th Oct 2013
Time(s)
10.00 AM to 6.00 PM
Venue
Kenyatta International Conference Center
Ticketing
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