
EXPOBIOMASA 2017 afronta la recta final de inscripción de expositores
Con un aumento del 30% de la superficie expositiva.
A tres meses de la inauguración, Expobiomasa 2017, ya cuenta con el 93% de la superficie expositiva reservada por empresas procedentes de 30 países. Expobiomasa 2017 superará los 34.000m² de superficie expositiva, 8.000 más que la edición de 2015.
Los profesionales interesados ya pueden acceder a la Acreditación Profesional online, que será gratuita hasta el 31 de agosto, a través de la web de Expobiomasa, para evitar esperas en la entrada al recinto, conseguir un plan de visitas personal además de descuentos y regalos.

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