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Top TradeMachines tool to filter the global fairs

  • 2 Feb 2018

Be sure to check out the TradeMachines website, which has summarised more than a 1000 construction fairs worldwide that could be of interest to you and your company.

Planning which fairs to attend could be crucial to success and this tool helps answer some of the big questions; which regions to focus on? How much will it cost? What would be the best timing?

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Trade fairs are an ideal opportunity to obtain information and keep abreast of the latest industry trends, with attendees often being industry experts who devote their time to make new contacts, therefore a great opportunity for personal interaction.

The bigger the fair, the more companies and potential partners represent themselves, whilst the smaller it is, the more focused it is by topic or region.

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Filters can be set by country, region and focus; once your parameters have been set in place, the most important information to be able to plan will appear, including date, location and contact.

Truly a great chance to explore what the best options for your business could be! Visit http://trademachines.com/info/trade-fair-overview/ for more details.

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