China Engineering & Technology Expo comes to Vancouver

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2009-10-08 12:50:00 PM

In an effort to promote economic cooperation and trade between China and Canada, the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China will be holding a China Engineering & Technology Expo in Vancouver on Ocotber 19-21st at the Convention Centre.

The Expo covers an exhibition floorage of 2,500 square meters, with 45 outstanding Chinese companies in the sectors of engineering construction and machinery manufacturing. These companies include leading professional engineering enterprises ranking among the world’s top 225 international contractors, large manufacturers of complete sets of equipment, high-tech companies as well as investment and trading companies. It also covers such industries as transportation, oil prospecting, electricity and power equipment, water conservancy, communication, mechanical industry and equipment.

The exhibiting companies will showcase the engineering design and construction capacity, the hi-tech and advanced equipment in the various industries such as building, oil prospecting, chemical engineering, water conservancy and power construction, communication, infrastructure construction such as roads, bridges and railways, nonferrous metal, electricity and electric, mechanical industry, navigation construction, tunnel construction, harbor construction, and metallurgical industry in China by way of audio and visual methods together with models, display boards, computer demonstration as well as business meetings.

BC's Ministry of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development is co-sponsoring the Expo and invites anyone and everyone to turn out - admission is free.

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