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Process Expo 2009

March 2009 News

Process Automation and Information Technology 2009 is once again set to be the industry product and services platform of the year. The Exhibition will be held on 19, 20 and 21 May for those employed in this fast-moving field, covering the full spectrum of the latest products and services available.

Says Hanli Kritzinger at élancommunications, “The impressive list of exhibitors includes a diverse range of international representation and local companies, which in turn includes a number of ‘Proudly South African’ manufacturers. Process 2009 showcases solutions enabling users to control, regulate and automate their processes and operations. The presentation of new products, applications and technologies will play a particularly prominent role, and visitors will gain a complete overview of the world of automation technology.”

Process 2009 promises to be an informative, educational and enjoyable event, this time re-introducing the ‘Automation Theatre’ where visitors will be presented with the latest and greatest exciting solutions on offer by exhibitors.

The exhibition will be staged again at the popular and convenient JHB Expo Centre (Nasrec), Johannesburg. Entry is free of charge, but strictly for those employed in the fields of process control and automation.

Registration forms will be available at the exhibition on all 3-show days. Anyone wishing to pre-register should visit www.process-expo.co.za

For more information contact Roelien Venter, élancommunications, +27 (0)12 205 1566, [email protected]





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