
FEDEMA 2018 abrió sus puertas
FEDEMA 2018, VIII Feria Internacional del Mueble y la Madera, abrió sus puertas del predio ferial del Paseo Costanero de Formosa capital este jueves desde las 17.
Arranca este encuentro que marca la tendencia e innovación en cuanto a la foresto-industria de la madera, con una superficie expositiva de 25 mil metros cuadrados y la participación de más de un centenar de empresas entre locales, nacionales e internacionales.
Se trata de una feria integral, porque no solo se pueden observar muebles y tecnología, sino que también los protagonistas del sector pueden capacitarse en los seminarios y talleres; realizar contactos y establecer vínculos en la ronda de negocios; o conocer lo último en tendencias de diseño a través de los concursos, el arte con esculturas y la buena música con noches festivaleras.
La feria arranco este jueves a las 17 con la apertura de la exposición, en tanto que hoy a las 9 de la mañana se realizó el acto inaugural de la ronda de negocios.





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