Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT Australia 2015

Australia, Sydney - 5 to 7 May
CeMAT Australia 2015 CeMAT AUSTRALIA
The Global Intralogistics and Materials Handling Event
5 - 7 May 2015
Sydney Olympic Park

CeMAT, the World Leading Intralogistics and Materials Handling Event, is coming to Australia for the first time in 2015.

CeMAT AUSTRALIA 2015 will allow you to:
  • Consult and speak to industry experts from an exciting line-up of Sponsors and Exhibitors at the exhibition.
  • Hear first-hand the industry trends, challenges and case studies from an unparalleled line-up of global thought leaders at the CeMAT AUSTRALIA Conference.
  • Network with key decision makers in the industry.


For the latest news and updates, visit www.cemat.com.au

Join the conversation @CeMATAus.

Presented by Deutsche Messe - Global Fairs. Global Business.

CeMAT AUSTRALIA will be co-located with CeBIT Australia, the Global Business Technology Event.

More Information
Hannover Fairs Australia
Website: www.cemat.com.au
Email: info@cemat.com.au
Phone: +61 2 9280 3400
Date(s)
5 to 7 May
Venue
SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK
Contact for booking / more info
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Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.