Exhibitions / Congresses

Tire Technology Expo 2019

Germany, Hannover - March 05-07, 2019
Tire Technology Expo 2019 Now in its 19th year, Tire Technology Expo is Europe's most important tire manufacturing technology exhibition and conference. Tire Technology Expo 2019 offers visitors the world's premier technology showcase, with exhibits of equipment and materials covering the complete spectrum of the tire manufacturing process, more than 5,000 attendees are expected.

With exhibits from many of the world's most important suppliers to the tire manufacturing industry plus a major conference, workshop programme and industry-leading awards dinner, Tire Technology Expo is a must-attend industry event.

Visitors, exhibitors and conference delegates will enjoy a networking opportunity that is unrivalled within the tire manufacturing sector.
Date(s)
March 05-07, 2019
Time(s)
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Venue
German Messe AG
Ticketing
free: EUR 0.0
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/273911-1?pid=2927
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