Exhibitions / Congresses

Automotive Testing Expo 2008 Europe

Germany, Stuttgart - 6-8 May 2008
Over 370 exhibiting companies displaying the very latest technologies and services for test and development engineering of Europe's industrial vehicle, bus, truck and car industries, ensuring durability, reliability, quality and safety. Plus the ASAM Open Technology Forum
Date(s)
6-8 May 2008
Time(s)
Tues/Wed: 9:00-17:00 Thurs": 9:00-14:00
Venue
New Trade Fair Center Stuttgart
Ticketing
Register online at www.testing-expo.com to recieve a free entry exhibition pass
Contact for booking / more info
If you are interested in exhibiting at Automotive Testing Expo Europe 2008, please contact Dominic Cundy – Sales & Marketing Director: dominic@ukintpress.com The Open Technology Forum The Open Technology Forum Programme is currently being compiled. If you are interested in speaking at the forum, please also contact dominic@ukintpress.com All Other Enquiries Please direct all other enquiries to Renata Lengui – Event Marketing: r.lengui@ukintpress.com
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