Why you should visit the AusRAIL PLUS 2009 exhibition
Held at the Adelaide Convention Centre from November 17th-19th, the AusRAIL exhibition is FREE TO ATTEND.
The AusRAIL exhibition has gone from strength to strength and this year includes more exhibitors than ever. Visitors will be able to find out about the very latest products and services on offer and meet face-to-face with suppliers. Australian expertise is well represented, but a wide variety of international exhibits will show what is on offer outside of the region.
Why you should visit the AusRAIL PLUS 2009 exhibition:
.AusRAIL is the leading rail event in Australasia
.You will meet with the top level decision makers and the cream of the rail sector
.Over 200 leading rail industry suppliers are showcasing their products and services under the one roof
.View & discuss the latest range of equipment, technical developments and business opportunities
.Listen to a range of FREE seminars held within the exhibition
.Network with your industry colleague. Over 3000 visits expected through the exhibition each day
.Source new suppliers and catch-up with existing ones
.Collect your FREE AusRAIL Exhibition Directory – available for all exhibition visitors
To register for the exhibition visit: www.ausrail.com/visitor
Or call the exhibition hotline: +61 (0)2 9211 7403
For general enquiries about the AusRAIL PLUS 2009 contact the conference customer service team on:+61 (0)2 9080 4307
Email: registration@informa.com.au
Website: www.ausrail.com
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