Visitors can access the fair's website at the ‘how to participate' tab and fill in their registration form.
The registration form to visit the fifth largest fair in the world - The International Fair of Machines, Raw Materials and Accessories for the Furniture Industry (FIMMA Brasil) 2019 - from March 26 to 29 is available online.
After completing the information on the site through the link http://www.fimma.com.br/credenciamento, visitors will receive an email confirming their registration.
Visitors can pick up their badges when they attend FIMMA Brasil 2019 by entering their e-mail address at one of the printing terminals located in the entrance of pavilions A and E. For security reasons, no one under 16 years of age will be admitted, even if accompanied by a legal guardian. The early registration valid for the 4-day event ensures ease of access to the event.
FIMMA Brasil 2019
When: March 26 to 29, 2019
Where: Parque de Eventos in Bento Gonçalves (RS)
Opening hours: 1 pm – 8 pm
Admission: free by registering
Interested in exhibiting: http://www.fimma.com.br/como-expor
For more information: www.fimma.com.br / +55 54 2102-2450

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