Seafood Expo Global and Seafood Processing Global opened its doors today to thousands of seafood professionals from all around the world seeking to grow their businesses in the global market. The exposition, which takes place at the Brussels Expo, Belgium, from 26-28 April, is the world’s largest trade fair for the seafood industry.
Produced by Diversified Communications, this year’s exposition features 1664 exhibiting companies from 80 countries, including 73 national and regional pavilions. New national and regional pavilions represented include Finland, Russia, Scotland and Uruguay; and new exhibiting countries from Barbados, Seychelles, Tanzania and Uganda.
Since the events in Brussels, thousands of buyers from more than 120 countries have registered to attend the exposition, including Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Korea, Spain and United Kingdom.
“With 35,862 square metres of exhibit space and thousands of visitors continuing to register, the exposition reinforces its position as the industry world’s largest marketplace and meeting place,” says Liz Plizga, Group Vice President for Diversified Communications.
“It is necessary that we provide business continuity to seafood suppliers and buyers looking to reach their business goals in the global market.”
Learn more HERE.
Produced by Diversified Communications, this year’s exposition features 1664 exhibiting companies from 80 countries, including 73 national and regional pavilions. New national and regional pavilions represented include Finland, Russia, Scotland and Uruguay; and new exhibiting countries from Barbados, Seychelles, Tanzania and Uganda.
Since the events in Brussels, thousands of buyers from more than 120 countries have registered to attend the exposition, including Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Korea, Spain and United Kingdom.
“With 35,862 square metres of exhibit space and thousands of visitors continuing to register, the exposition reinforces its position as the industry world’s largest marketplace and meeting place,” says Liz Plizga, Group Vice President for Diversified Communications.
“It is necessary that we provide business continuity to seafood suppliers and buyers looking to reach their business goals in the global market.”
Learn more HERE.
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