Second Exhibition Industry EU Dialogue on 21st February 2018 in Brussels highlights challenges and potential at decisive moment for the EU and industry

27.03.2018 | IFES Press Releases

The second edition of the “Exhibition Industry EU Dialogue” organised on 21st February 2018 by the European Exhibition Industry Alliance (EEIA) in Brussels was again a success. Over 50 participants from all over Europe gathered for a day of policy insights, open discussions, advocacy work and political networking.
Claude Membrez -(CEO Palexpo and EMECA President), Gerald Böse (CEO Koelnmesse and UFI European Chapter Chair) and David Boon (General Manager Brussels Expo, EMECA Vice President EU Relations and UFI European Chapter Vice Chair) welcomed the participants and speakers. IFES supported the organisation of the event as a partner.

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