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On line platform for drinks fair
Do you want to ideally prepare your visit to BRAU Beviale in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 14-16 November 2007? The good 1,400 exhibitors in the product segments of raw materials, technologies, logistics and marketing in nine exhibition halls can hardly be managed on the spur of the moment. So it’s better to find out before the event where to find the most important companies and new products for you personally, the Energy theme pavilion, the Exhibitors Forum and the pavilion with young, innovative companies, or arrange an appointment straight away. How? Preferably with a mouse click: www.ask-BRAU-Beviale.de, or as previously www.brau-beviale.de, which links you to the new page.
The versatile Internet service is an extra marketing instrument for exhibitors that makes exhibiting more successful the whole year round: Researching, arranging appointments and downloading information can all be handled direct – even before or after the actual exhibition. This means contacts within the industry community are possible in no time at all and at any time and the exhibition itself profits from excellently prepared visitors and efficient customer contacts. In cooperation with the publisher m&a-Verlag, exhibitors’ press releases are linked direct to the exhibition portal at
www.expodatabase.de. This makes searching easier and increases the contact area for exhibitors, visitors and journalists.
Constant updating also guarantees the attractiveness of the ask pages as industry directory between the exhibitions.
www.ask-BRAU-Beviale.de offers potential visitors current industry information, contact facilities, appointment arrangements and information services around the clock – in addition to information for preparing for the exhibition and now much more extensive and available much faster than previously.
BRAU Beviale 2007, the industry’s most important exhibition this year, expects a good 36,000 visitors on three turbulent days.






