Tecnargilla 2004, a constantly evolving exhibition

28/11/03 - There is no lack of new features at Tecnargilla 2004, the world's leading exhibition of technologies and supplies for the ceramic and brick industries, which will be held in Rimini from 1 to 5 October 2004. The event is organised by Rimini Fiera in cooperation with Acimac (Italian Ceramic Plant and Machinery Manufacturers' Association).

The new features include:
The dates and days in which the show is held. In 2004 Tecnargilla becomes biennial and, in order to reduce the overlap with Cersaie to just the weekend, the Rimini show will be held from Friday to Tuesday.(for further information read Tecnargilla becomes biennial )
the launch of Claytech, the new exhibition section devoted to the brick and tile industry, an enlarged Kromatech section devoted to colour technology, creativity and trends in the ceramic sector, first held in 2002, expansion of the Rimini exhibition centre, allowing Tecnargilla 2004 to make use of two new halls with a total space of about 13,000 square metres in addition to the halls already occupied in 2002, along with the new exhibition centre railway station.

For further information on the show, click on links below or visit the Tecnargilla official site at www.tecnargilla.it, which offers easier access to information, a more rational division of contents, and above all a new range of useful services designed for all potential visitor targets: Exhibitors, trade fair visitors and journalists.



The Birth of Claytech
The new exhibit section of Tecnargilla for brick and roof tile producers

The second Kromatech
The exhibit section of Tecnargilla devoted to colour technology, creativity and trends in the ceramic industry will occupy a greater space

An increasingly large and modern exhibition centre in Rimini
The work on the new railway station and on the extension of the exhibition halls is proceeding perfectly to schedule

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