IVAM supports developing the US market: first joint pavilion at MD&M West in California

For the first time IVAM organizes a joint pavilion in the USA<br>IVAM <br>

The MD&M West is the world’s largest exhibition fair for medical design and manufacturing with co-located conference and takes place from February 11-13, 2014.

The companies CDA GmbH and 2E mechatronic GmbH & Co. KG from Germany, Taisei Kogyo Co., Ltd. from Japan and the MEMS Industry Group from the USA will present their technologies, services and products at the IVAM joint pavilion and will generate new contacts with the US market.

The co-located conference with numerous workshops and presentations runs parallel to the exhibition. Exhibiting companies are invited to apply for an exclusive presentation.

Companies who are interested in exhibiting at the MD&M West are welcome to contact Ms. Orkide Karasu (ok@ivam.de or +49 231 9742 7086) or to visit http://www.ivam.de/calendar/mdm_west2014?lang=en for further information.

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.ivam.de/calendar/mdm_west2014?lang=en

Media Contact

Mona Okroy-Hellweg idw

More Information:

http://www.ivam.de

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