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Energy, Environment, Rescue, Safety Fairs: New Energy – Smart Cities

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June 28, 2018

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The Belgrade Fair will again this year from October 2 to 5 organize the 14th International Energy Fair – Energy 2018, the 15th International Fair of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources – EcoFair, and the 41st International Rescue and Safety Fair – 112 EXPO.

The inevitable epilogue of these three fairs organized together is a stronger synergy effect than expected, which does not happen often in the fair industry, the Belgrade Fair said in a press release.

Energy, energy efficiency, environment, waste management and recycling, smart cities management, actual and potential emergency situations and other vital urban services (security, traffic, parking, transportation, e-services) – are major thematic issues of the three fairs under the slogan New Energy – Smart Cities.

The Belgrade Fair expects more than 150 exhibitors and companies, about 7,000 visitors from 20 countries, about 2,000 registered business visitors to the B2B portal, about 50 hours of international conference program with 1,500 participants at the fair conference center.

All business visitors will have the opportunity of online B2B communication and business meetings, and online download of letters of credit for participation in fair programs by entering the Belgrade Fair website.

Energy 2018 Fair is the largest and most respectable annual regional gathering of companies, institutions, and professionals in the sector of electricity, coal, oil, gas, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and mining, the Belgrade Fair said in a statement.

Last year fairs were opened by state secretary at the Ministry of Mining and Energy Mirjana Filipović.

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