IT'S TIME TO SCHEDULE - FORMOBILE OPENS ACCREDITATIONS FOR THE 2020 EDITION
The ninth edition of ForMóbile - International Furniture and Wood Industry Fair takes place from June 30 to July 3, 2020, at the São Paulo Expo, in São Paulo, with about 600 exhibiting brands that will present novelties in accessories and components, machines and equipment, hardware, raw materials and supplies.
The accreditation to guarantee attendance at the main event of the sector in Latin America is already open and can be done directly on the fair's website: www.formobile.com.br/pt/credenciamento.html. In a practical and intuitive way, the visitor completes in a few moments the registration that will give access to four days of special programming with access to exclusive content, presentation of innovative products, knowledge of cutting-edge technology and favorable environment to do business with the main actors From the market.

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