Exhibitions / Congresses

Build Expo Egypt 2004

Egypt, Cairo - 19th to 22nd May 2004
Includes construction equipment and machinery section.
Details need to be confrimed
Date(s)
19th to 22nd May 2004
Time(s)
11 AM - 7 PM Daily
Venue
Cairo Int'l Convention Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Mr. Vijay Hinduja Chief Exhibition Consultant EXPOLINK (M.E. & Africa) PO Box 30973 Dubai, UAE Tel: 971-4-3977786 ext 208 Fax: 971-4-3966684 / 3967446 Email: vij@expolink.ae
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