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This event showcases both Hong Kong and international labels, and is a platform for participants to exchange information and market intelligence.
Connecting retail, foodservice, and distribution buyers with suppliers of live, fresh, frozen and packaged seafood products and services from around the world.
Delivering an audience of top-quality hospitality operators year after year has fuelled our growth and make this one of the most talked about food trade shows in the world.
Asia's leading trade show for the international fresh fruit and vegetable business. This event takes place together with the Asiafruit Congress, combining the world’s leading fresh produce exhibition with Asia’s top international conference event.
Offering an interesting mix of flavours and products from over 20 countries, gathering in one place the exportable products and services from all around Latin America.
The premier event in Taiwan for microelectronics manufacturing. Including eight pavilions of MEMS, 3D IC and Advanced Packaging, Green Management, Automatic Optical Inspection (AOI), Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP), and LED industries.
The annual Health-e-Nation forums organised by CHIK Services bring together key international and national leaders to explore and progress the role of information and communication technology as enablers of health service reform.
Where the world of food meets Russia.
Since the launch of the event in 2008, BMAM EXPO ASIA now brings together industry practitioners, professionals and key buyers from across the regions under one roof to learn, network and do business in Asia, in particularly Thailand.
Food and Hotel Thailand 2010 is expected to attract a record number of local and international buyers.
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Around 85,000 visitors are expected in New Zealand for the Rugby World Cup 2011, boosting demand for your products and services.