Exhibitions / Congresses

CIAMI 2010

China, Shanghai - 8-10 November 2010
China International Advanced Materials Industry Exhibition.
The industry for advanced materials has extensive development prospects. In recent years, the proliferation of China's manufacturing, information technology, health & medical, environmental protection, energy & power industries as well as its persistent economic growth are the basic momentum that is propelling the development in production of advanced materials. In line with China's development requirements, CIAMI - China International Advanced Materials Industry Exhibition is to be launched with the joint force of Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd, China Plastics Processing Industry Association, Shanghai Society of Plastics Industry and Shanghai Society for Advanced Materials. The Organizers are confident and capable of pulling in abundant industrial endusers and buyers through their versatile channels.
Date(s)
8-10 November 2010
Venue
Shanghai Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center (SECEC),

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