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Vigo 18th · 19th · 20th May 2010

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What is Navalia?

NAVALIA - Capital of the Naval Sector
3rd EDITION OF THE REFERENCE EXHIBITION WORLDWIDE 18th – 20th of May 2010


With only two editions, NAVALIA is nowadays a reference exhibition in Europe and one of the main promotion tools of the naval construction all over the world.

Vigo is the first port of Europe in constructed tons for the naval sector, and it is also the first port in constructed TBS per year. Aver all Vigo represents the 40% of the Spanish sector, that proves its importance on the Galician economy. Furthermore in Vigo there is a qualified auxiliary industry.

The third Edition of NAVALIA will consolidate itself between the 3 firsts exhibitions all over the World, turning Vigo into the meeting point of the Naval Sector.

NAVALIA was born in 2006 with the aim of being useful as a promotion tool of a strategic sector for the economy, both the Spanish and the Global. In the 2008 edition NAVALIA was consolidated between the 5 firsts exhibitions all over the World. In this second edition, the participation of international companies, the growth of exhibitors (33%) and visitors (20,000 professionals worldwide) had motivated us to continue improving in order to offer you a suitable environment for your company.

In its third edition NAVALIA has the aim of reach the following numbers:

• 500 EXHIBITORS
• 750 REPRESENTED BRANDS
• 30,000 SQUARE METERS OF EXHIBITION
• 25,000 PROFESSIONAL VISITORS
• 75 REPRESENTED COUNTRIES
• 7,000 MILLION EURO OF GENERATED TURNOVER

Sponsors:

Artai Schottel DNV

Official Travel Agency:

Abramar Lufthansa

Official Magazine:

Lloyd's Register Fairplay

With the collaboration of:

Caixanova IFEVI Porto de Vigo

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