Exhibitions / Congresses

BULKEX 2009

Australia, Brisbane - 4-6 August 2009
The largest exhibition of its kind in the Asia Pacific region is on the move to ensure you get the best opportunity ever to demonstrate your products, latest technologies and services to the who's who in bulk materials handling.

With more than 6,000m2 of exhibition space, Bulkex 2009 will continue the strong growth curve it's demonstrated since 2004. Increasing visitor numbers and support from leading local and international organizations.
Date(s)
4-6 August 2009
Venue
Brisbane Convention & Entertainment Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Sponsorship and exhibition enquiries: Megan Rogulski on (+61 2) 9080 4030 or Megan.Rogulski@informa.com.au BULKEX 2009 Project Manager: Harvey Stockbridge on (+61 2) 9080 4067 Harvey.stockbridge@informa.com.au Australian Bulk Handling Review Sales Manager: Peter Delbridge on (+61 2) 9080 4478 Peter.Delbridge@informa.com.au Marketing and Media enquiries: Katy Henson on (+61 2) 9080 4334 Katy.Henson@informa.com.au General enquiries and conference registration: Customer Services on (+61 2) 9080 4307 registrations@informa.com.au
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