EIMA Presents in Saragossa and announces new agreements with FIMA
In a moment characterised by the increasing demand of mechanisation in all the agricultural regions of the planet, the big fairs, like EIMA or FIMA, are a fundamental instrument for the promotion of technological innovations and for the meeting between the demand and the offer of destined equipment to all type of agricultural works. Thanks to the agreement between Fair of Saragossa and FederUnacoma –Federation of Italian manufacturers of agricultural machinery–, signed in 2012 and that continues fully operative, is developing a conjoint program to organise events inside the sector and oriented to the emergent markets.
The first of her will be in City of the Cape (South Africa), of the 21 to 23 October of this year, and will carry the name of Wine Manufactures Equipment (WME), centred like his name indicates in the equipment for the wine sector, sectors where Spain and Italy are world-wide references. The second will be in Egypt, predictably in September of 2015, and pretends to open market in a region with a big need of mechanisation in the agriculture.
During the presses conference gave to know also the last details of the next edition of EIMA. “The expectations are very good, –commented Marco Arcebi, director of events of FederUnacoma– expect to 1.850 display units of 40 countries in a net surface of exhibition of 150.000 m2, occupying all the pavilions of the enclosure ferial of Bolonia and will build six or seven provisional pavilions to satisfy all the demand. We expect that along the five days of EIMA attend to the enclosure some 200.000 visitors, 40.000 of them pertinent foreigners of 130 countries”.
Arcebi Put precisely special emphasis in the internationalisation of the fair. “They participate more than 500 foreign manufacturers, with 20% of the total of visitors from all the continents. As always, the Spanish participation will be numerous and qualified, with the presence of more than 50 manufacturers and with 1.300 professionals registered in the last edition”.