
SICAMs offer grows again this year
SICAMs offer grows again this year: stands with novelties and proposals fill up all the halls of the Pordenone Exhibition Centre with new participation of global corporations and small/medium-sized production companies from all over the world. This year, hall 1 will be completely filled up with exhibitors, increasing again the occupied exhibition space! A smart lay out, calculated to make the visit itinerary more effective, in all nine halls eases the visit of professionals and the organization of business meetings: the three entrances to the fairgrounds distribute the flow of visitors in a homogeneous manner and all stands are quickly reachable. At SICAM you never lose time! Organize now your visit to SICAM and print your entrance badge!
Remember: only with the printed badge you will be able to access the event directly from all three entrances; without badge, registration at reception is mandatory. An always improved service
Venice, Treviso and now also Trieste: it is easier and quicker this year to get to SICAM. Three international airports, with direct flights every day from more than 150 destinations in Europe and around the world, are served by our shuttle bus, which will take you in less than an hour to the fair. |
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