| Exhibition name:Electro & Automation Industry |
| Organiser:Fairtrade Messe und Ausstellungs GmbH & Co. KG |
| venue:Palais des Expositions d Alger Algiers Algeria |
| Detail: Construction boom fuels growth for electrical sector The current construction boom in Algeria contributes to the huge increase in demand for electro-technology, building automation equipment and lighting products and solutions. A perfect time to create a new major meeting place for the entire industry, electro 07! Algeria Premier International Electrical Engineering, Building Automation and Lighting Exhibition electro 07 targets to become Algeria premier specialist international trade event, which brings together in one event all the fields pertaining to electro-technology, building automation and lighting. At electro 07, leading electro-technology suppliers meet senior-level buyers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, planners and architects from all over Algeria to learn, network and to do business. electro 07 is the lead fair for Algeria electrical engineering business community. All Algerian and international leaders are expected to be at the start, when electro 07 will open its doors at the Palais des Expositions in Algiers as massive investments are being realised in the country for the modernisation and upgrading of existing buildings and plants, as well as for new projects. Industrial automation solutions are becoming an ever more important competitive factor for large and medium-sized enterprises in Algeria and North-Africa. Often it is here, where the success of an enterprise is decided about. At Automation Industrielle 07, the focus lies on process automation, factory automation and industrial building automation. Process Automation showcases solutions for all areas of process automation–ranging from overall planning to control systems and field devices and plant operating services. Target groups of buyers for the exhibitors are the following industries: chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food and semi-luxury goods, mechanical and plant engineering, cellulose industry, utility and waste disposal, iron and steel, system integrators. |
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Electro & Automation Industry
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