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Source of information - www.expocts.it
HOST 2007: 1,865 exhibitors,
110,000 net square meters of display area sold
This is already a record edition, with both display area and exhibitors on the increase (+10% and + 3.61%, respectively) | |

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1,865 exhibitors (up 3.61% from the 2005 edition), including 355 foreign companies and totalling 110 thousand net square meters of display area (+10%) these area the constantly growing figures of an event that is always in the forefront, specially designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the whole industry.
As data from the three editions held since 2003 prove, the exhibition has literally boomed, growing from 76,000 to 110,000 net square meters of display area (+44.7%). This significant leap results from an increase in all domestic and international components that make up the event. And as many as 140,000 professional visitors are expected. | This significant leap results from an increase in all domestic and international components that make up the event. And as many as 140,000 professional visitors are expected.
These record numbers were announced during a press conference held to present the 35th edition of HOST and attended by EXPOCTS President Adalberto Corsi, EXPOCTS CEO Corrado Peraboni, EXPOCTS sales manager Fabio Majocchi, and Confcommercio President Carlo Sangalli.
The size and quality of Host are unparalleled anywhere else in the world said EXPOCTS President Adalberto Corsi. Its diversified format puts together different supply chains which are nevertheless closely related to one another. This results in strong business synergies. EXPOCTS CEO Corrado Peraboni remarked The six theme areas of the exhibition - namely Professional Catering and Food Service (equipment, fixtures and accessories), Bars (coffee machines and equipment), Icecream Parlors and Confectionery (machines, equipment, furnishings, accessories and products), Sic, (the International Coffee Exhibition), Hotel Emotion (the Hotel Industry Exhibition) and Mippp (Milano Pane Pizza Pasta) have one common denominator, i.e. they acti as the elements of one seamlessly integrated system. |
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