Exhibitions / Congresses

MATEXPO 2005

Belgium, Kortrijk - 7th to 11th September 2005
International trade fair for machines, techniques and materials for the construction industry, road-building, general industry, recycling and public works programmes.

Europe's biggest meeting point for the construction trade.
Everyone you meet at Matexpo will be a fellow building professional.

Within the framework of Matexpo 2005, various demonstrations annex have been will be organized.
Date(s)
7th to 11th September 2005
Time(s)
Open every day from trade professionals with clearly completed entry cards.
Venue
Kortrijk Xpo (formely the Hallen van Kortrijk).
Ticketing
Entry : € 5. Free entry for trade professionals with clearly completed entry cards.
Contact for booking / more info
+32 (0)56 21 08 32 F +32 (0)56 25 79 82 E-mail : info@matexpo.com
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Fact of the week
In Germany, the 9th of November is sometimes called Schicksalstag, the "Day of Fate" because it has been the day for several major historical events, including the horrors of Kristallnacht in 1938 and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.