Over 600 companies exhibit at Bucharest Construct Expo
Agerpres - 11 Mai 2010
Over 600 Romanian and foreign companies will be present, between May 11 - 15, in the most significant exhibiting events dedicated to constructions and equipment, at the Construct Expo show in the Romexpo Exhibit Centre in Bucharest.
The participation of the exhibiting companies this year is by 35 percent lower than in 2009, but the participation rate is good, given the world-wide current economic situation. Moreover, in the similar events in Barcelona the figure of the participants decreased by 50 percent, in Bulgaria by 60 percent, and in Budapest by 20 percent. Construct Expo - Ambient, Entrepreneur, Construct Expo Outfit and Romtherm - on over 29,000 sqm we face a 40 percent internationalization degree', Sorin Vornic, deputy manager of Romexpo said.
Construct Expo will host companies from Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Switzerland, the Russian Federation, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, the Republic of Moldova, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Hungary.
As a premiere, the Construct Expo Ambient will also display the first edition of the swimming-pools and spas expert salon, organized in Romania. The salon will gather the most important companies manufacturers and distributors of swimming-pools, spas, accessories and consumer goods.
Over May 11 - 15, the visitors of the Romexpo Exhibiting Centre will witness demonstrations of decorative plaster applying, a room's arrangement and embellishing with the observance of the Feng Shui principles, the decoration of a room based on the most recent trends in colours and textures.
The organizers bet on around 5,000 visitors per day, also due to the fact that over these days the Expoflowers and CerGlass shows are also under way of exhibiting.
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