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Stay ahead of your Competitors and reserve your market share at the Middle East glass industry

As one of the fast growing business sectors in the Middle East & Africa, the glass industry makes up a fast paced and constantly evolving business. Nowhere is this more evident than at this year's Glass World Exhibition, the region's largest trade exhibition for glass products & glass technology which takes place 05 - 07 May, 2010 at Cairo International Convention Centre (CICC) in Egypt.

Glass World Exhibition has earned a reputation as a key meeting point for the global glass supplies industry, providing an ideal platform for bigger, better business opportunities and turning the spotlight on the trends and developments breaking ground at the start of a new decade. Adding weight to this year's offering is the Glass Technology Seminar, entitled "Towards Better Future for the Glass Industry in the Middle East", which will help companies to stay one-step-ahead of the competition and build a more profitable business by providing the most up-to-date industry insights from leading figures, we hope to push the envelope even further and deliver a truly results-oriented event for our participants. The high demand for the float & flat glass was much clarified in the Middle East in the 4 past years by announcing big investments in these sectors to meet the gap of the Egyptian market and to serve other region's countries also in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Sudan, Algeria, Syria, Dubai …etc.

Furthermore, Currently the glass containers and tableware sectors are most active and play a more important role in Egypt and they have lead to increasing numbers of plants opening up and upgrading in the existing plants, using modern glassmaking technologies which reflect the increasing demand for bottles and jars results of expanding the food & pharmaceutical industries in the region.

Therefore, thinking highly of the glass market in Egypt and Middle East, all the world famous glass manufacturers and suppliers very cherished this opportunity of exchange over Glass World Exhibition.

The world of glass is coming to Egypt and Glass World Exhibition 2010 is offering industry related trade buyers a complimentary ticket to the event by registering early at www.glassworldex.com.



February 9th, 2010
Source: Glass World Exhibition


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