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Metal & Steel 2013 - Cairo - Egypt
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Where The Region’s Top steel Professionals Meet To Learn, Network & Make Plans For Future Development.
Metal & Steel 2013, the highly influential and most important sourcing exhibition for steel products , Steel Making Technology ,Plant /Processing Machinery and Equipment ,Foundry / Casting Machinery and Technology, Furnaces and Heat Treatment.
Running from 21 -23 February 2013 at Cairo International Exhibition Centre and brings together over 200 exhibitors from around the world and more than 7250 professional buyers from the Middle East & Africa (MENA) are expected duringMetal & Steel 2013. Now in its 4th edition and continues to expand and attract thousands of potential visitors, and this year's event will confirm firmly to provide the only “one-stop” steel event in the entire Middle East, backed by media with a long term commitment to the region, and not just a “here today, gone tomorrow” approach.
Metal & Steel 2013 will come at a time when the MENA region will have emerged from a period of immense change. This has put MENA firmly back on the map as a destination in which the business environment has greatly improved, with many analysts marking it the region with the most potential in the remainder of the next decade.
Booking and More information:
Arabian German Exhibitions Ltd
Tel: (00202) 226 29 682 / 226 32 460
Fax: (00202) 2261 9545
Mobile: (002) 0111 4044 946 /010666 73344
E-mail: marketing@arabiangerman.com
Source: Arabian German Exhibitions
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