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MEET you in Moncton for Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology 2010

January 15, 2010
MEET (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology) returns to Moncton, N.B., for its 19th edition, May 5-6, and once again, Electrical Business is serving as an official media show partner!

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This show has become Atlantic Canada’s most inclusive event, giving visitors a unique opportunity to network and compare the latest products and services available. The Moncton Coliseum again serves as the official venue for this event, with floor space for the hundreds of exhibitors showcasing innovative products. Moncton, itself, is strategically located, attracting visitors from all three Maritime Provinces... and beyond!

MEET is more than just a trade show. Along with its four sponsoring associations (Electro-Federation Canada [EFC], ASHRAE, CIPH and Illuminating Engineering Society [IESNA]), MEET is committed to offering a strong educational component. This includes thought-provoking and topical seminars complementing the trade show, and increase value to all attendees.
Last modified on April 27, 2010

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