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KZN Industrial Technology Exhibition update

April 2011 News

KwaZulu-Natal’s popular industrial trade show, the KZN Industrial Technology Exhibition, returns to the Durban Exhibition Centre from 7-10 June. This biennial event, which was first held in 1984, will feature industrial products, services and solutions, as well as providing a forum for trade discussions between exhibitors and visitors.

Exhibition director Loftie Eaton says, “In recent years we have worked hard to diversify the range of exhibitors in order to be able to offer visitors an inclusive and varied selection of technologies and services. With senior decision makers and buyers such as directors, owners, managers, developers and regional government personnel dominating the visitor demographics, we are proud to have grown the event to its current size and status.”

With a small number of stands still available, opportunity still exists for potential exhibitors who have not yet secured a stand. Primary product categories that are relevant to the event include mechanical and materials handling technologies, electrical and electronic technologies, chemical and plastics technologies, commercial and business solution technologies and safety, health and environmental technologies.

With 159 exhibitors and over 6000 people having attended the 2009 event, Eaton believes that this popular and established event is a key component of the industry’s exhibition calendar in the region.

For more information about the 2011 KZN Industrial Technology Exhibition, visit www.kznindustrial.co.za. A limited number of stands are still available, potential exhibitors can contact Loftie Eaton on +27 (0)41 585 8274 or 083 368 6081 or e-mail [email protected] for details.

For more information contact Loftie Eaton, Specialised Exhibitions, +27 (0)41 585 8274, [email protected], www.kznindustrial.co.za





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