Exhibitions / Congresses

Expoquimia

Spain, Barcelona - 20-24 October 2008
Expoquimia, International Chemistry Exhibition, a scenary of the largest Applied Chemistry Event in the Mediterranean. This exhibition, which will actually allow you to experience all the innovations meet technological advances and get the latest information on market trends. Expoquimia has become the best opportunity for comparing and gaining knowledge, discovering the latest in the sector and doing the best business with clients from around the world.
Date(s)
20-24 October 2008
Venue
Fira de Barcelona
Contact for booking / more info
Organizer: Fira De Barcelona Av. Reina M. istina, Barcelona, Spain. Tel: +(34)-(3)-2332200 Fax: +(34)-(3)-2332001

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