Hannover Messe 2010 Italy featured 'Sustainable Mobility'
April 7, 2010
Italy will be the “Partner Country” at Hannover Messe 2010, the world’s leading showcase for industrial technology (http://www.hannovermesse.de/italy), in Hannover, Germany, April 19-23,
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To promote “sustainable mobility,” an Italian Pavilion, organized by the Italian Trade Commission, is a place where visitors can discover innovations in transportation, from airplanes and trains to ships and cars, under the aspect of efficiency, reduced environmental impact and use of sustainable fuels.
Italy’s Hannover Messe presentation is supported by the country’s Ministry for Economic Development. The pavilion of the Italian Trade Commission serves as the hub of Italy’s many decentralized exhibits.
Italy is not just presenting its industrial capabilities, but also will highlight investment opportunities and foster international cooperation. The country is organizing various match-making platforms to help interested companies and institutions identify and contact potential partners. The joint presentation, in a total of 2,000 square meters (10,760 sq ft), spreads across five exhibition halls, with theme areas such as industrial automation, energy, power plant technology, factory automation and industrial supply.
Group pavilions organized by the Italian Trade Commission will show Italy’s technological competence in industrial automation, drive technology and electrical engineering.
A Night of Innovation on April 19 at the Research and Technology Pavilion is a principal event, focusing on trends in innovation and research that have been points of strength in applications of Italian Industry. This is one of many events that Italy has on the schedule, spanning various pavilions at Hannover, and crossing sector-related activities.
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