Oceanology International 2010 Preview Call17/12/2009 |
| Oceanology International will be taking place from 9th to 11th March 2010 in London (UK). Hydro International is dedicating its March/April issue to the OI2010. And each time we offer companies the opportunity to publish a short outline of themselves and their latest products in advance of the event. Will your company be exhibiting, presenting new products or organising an event? If so, Hydro International would like to hear about it! |
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We cordially invite you to inform us briefly (in about 100 words, including booth number and one full-colour, 300dpi, illustration, including caption) about your company's show plans, product launches, and initiatives. Contributing is free of charge.
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