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HERMES EXPO INTERNATIONAL

HERMES EXPO INTERNATIONAL

 

Atlantic City, New Jersey - The Hermes Expo is the premier business development trade show, exhibition and conference promoting trade relations between the European Union, Eastern Mediterranean countries, and North America since 1992.  This year's Expo will take place at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7, 2002.

 

The Hermes Expo welcomes thousands of buyers and visitors at each year's exhibition, and provides business development seminars for businesses and professionals interested in international trade.  This event is an invaluable forum for any person or company trying to reach international markets. More than 100 booths will be allocated to the promotion of products and services from Greece and other nations.

 

The Pennsylvania - Russia Business Council is a supporting organization for this event and will exhibit on the convention floor and we hope that you will join us in representing the Russian business contingent and in disseminating information on lucrative trade opportunities in Russia and the Newly Independent States.  At our booth, PRBC members will have the opportunity to network directly with potential buyers and consumers of Russian and NIS goods.

 

This is your chance for individuals to learn more about the technology and business opportunities in Russia and the NIS and for companies to network with other international trade businesses.

 

For more information on the Hermes Expo, please contact Pavlos Kotrotsios, by phone: (610)-446-1463. For more information on participating with the PRBC at this event, please contact Val Kogan, by phone: (215) 708-2628, e-mail: prbc@att.net, or visit the PRBC website at: fita.org/prbc

 



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