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wiredrawing.net becomes terrestrial in Düsseldorf

wiredrawing.net becomes terrestrial in Düsseldorf

wiredrawing.net becomes terrestrial in Düsseldorf

WIRE & TUBE 2008 + METAV Düsseldorf
The virtual fair becomes terrestrial, for 5 days.

LECCO - We are happy to announce that this year wiredrawing.net will be present at the WIRE & TUBE 2008 + METAV Düsseldorf fair, with one exhibition stand of its own (pavilion 13 in the position d93).

A space that will act as a connection point for the visitors interested in knowing the project, but also as an internet point for all those present at the fair. Our stand will be equipped with 2 big screens (see figure), where all the logos of our exhibitors will rotate, and of 4 internet positions, always connected to the online stands of the network.

Given our presence in Duesseldorf, we advise all the companies that wish to extend their visibility on international scale to reserve an online stand on wiredrawing.net, blocking the best positions inside each pavilion (our contacts: email [email protected] fax +39 0341 581141). We remind that there is always place for everyone in wiredrawing.net, but the best positions in the pavilions are given to those who arrive first, just like in a real fair. Mr Dell’Oro and Ms. Di Maggio, communication and marketing manager, will be moving throughout the fairground in order to spread the knowledge of the project and to invite the visitors of wire, tube and metav to wiredrawing.net’s stand. At our stand the internet technicians Pietro, Mauro and Gloria will be ready to explain to the customers all the potentials of the network and to study for each one of them a new advertising campaign on the web.

wiredrawing.net’s stand will be placed in pavilion 13 in the position D93 and it will take up a surface of 6,5x4 meters. Put it in your agenda and come to visit us, we will be happy to receive you and to explain to you in all the details everything that wiredrawing.net can make for you. And for your company.  

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008