The event aims to provide comprehensive industrial solutions for six major sectors, namely machine tools, sheet metal, electronics, services, plastics and sub contracting, announced Tuesday the organizers at a press conference.
This exhibition brings together nearly 200 exhibitors who will welcome nearly 4,000 decision making professionals drawn from 25 countries and prestigious international groups such as Aircelle, Alstom, Bombardier, Lafarge, Renault, Safran, Suzuki, Thales, ThyssenKrupp, Volkswagen, and Zodiac Aerospace.
Exhibitors and visitors will be able to benefit from a broad programme of conferences and individually set up BtoB meetings. Some sixty major African and European customers will also be invited and looked after with the support of Maroc Export in order to meet the exhibitors and to forge constructive relations for the future.
The SISTEP-MIDEST is part of a vast movement of transformation of the economy and industry in Morocco, say the organizers, adding that recent years have seen a vast improvement and diversification of the Moroccan industrial sector, its technical capabilities and expertise.
This exhibition brings together nearly 200 exhibitors who will welcome nearly 4,000 decision making professionals drawn from 25 countries and prestigious international groups such as Aircelle, Alstom, Bombardier, Lafarge, Renault, Safran, Suzuki, Thales, ThyssenKrupp, Volkswagen, and Zodiac Aerospace.
Exhibitors and visitors will be able to benefit from a broad programme of conferences and individually set up BtoB meetings. Some sixty major African and European customers will also be invited and looked after with the support of Maroc Export in order to meet the exhibitors and to forge constructive relations for the future.
The SISTEP-MIDEST is part of a vast movement of transformation of the economy and industry in Morocco, say the organizers, adding that recent years have seen a vast improvement and diversification of the Moroccan industrial sector, its technical capabilities and expertise.
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