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Mesago Messe Frankfurt terminates collaboration with Automation Shanghai – IAC, TME + SENSOR PDF Print E-mail
 

Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 02 July 2009 at 06:00

Due to lack of agreement in objectives, the collaboration between Mesago Messe Frankfurt GmbH and Nürnberg Messe China concerning the Automation Shanghai trade fair  - IAC, TME + SENSOR will be terminated. After one year of common commitment, there was no unity regarding the further design of the event.

As a result, PCIM China 2010 will no longer be colocated with Automation Shanghai - IAC, TME + SENSOR as in 2009. Unaffected from this, PCIM China will keep its venue in Shanghai. The new date will be announced on time.

http://www.mesago.de

   
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