Water China 2005

13.09.2004

The biggest Chinese trade fair for the Water Industry, Water China / PVP China 2005, will be held from 8-11 March, 2005 in Guangzhou (Canton).

Water China 2005

Guangzhou International Convention & Exhibition Centre
(Photo: Merebo)

It is organized by the China Foreign Trade Centre Group in association with MEREBO Messe Marketing based in Hamburg/Germany, in charge for European participants.

The fair comprises the 6th International Water, Wastewater & Water Treatment Trade Show (Water China) and the 5th International Pump, Valve & Pipe Trade Show (PVP China). Water China / PVP China 2005 will take place on a gross space of 12,000 sqm in Asia's biggest venue, the Guangzhou International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

263 exhibitors from 17 countries and 12,000 trade visitors joined the event in 2004. Since the launch in 2000 Water China / PVP China has become the biggest and most important exhibition of its kind in China. MEREBO will again organize a European Pavilion dedicated to companies, associations, chambers and trade press from Europe.

For more information please contact:

MEREBO Messe Marketing,

Phone +49-40-6087 6926

Fax +49-40-6087 6927

e-mail contact@merebo.com

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