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Herbal Asia 2010
Title:
Herbal Asia 2010
When:
21.10.2010 - 24.10.2010
Where:
MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC) - Kuala Lumpur
Category:
Ayurvedic & Herbal

Description

Herbal Asia is the largest and longest running professional Herbal, Traditional Medicine & Complimentary Medicine exhibition in Malaysia and it is for professionals only and reaches a wide cross-section of participants from Herbal & Natural product, Manufacturers and Distributors to Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers, Dealer, Marketers, Distributors & Suppliers from the world.

EXHIBITOR'S PROFILE

Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers, dealer, marketers, distributors & suppliers from the all over Asian to showcase all herbal & Traditional medicine related product & services as - Raw Herb, Natural products,Cosmetic, Beauty Care & Therapy, Organic, Raw Materials & Semi Finished product, Complimentary Medicine & Ethnic Herbs, Agro Herb & Agro Activities, Packaging, Equipment, Machinery.

TRADE SHOW TIMINGS, ENTRY FEE AND HALL No
Business Timing:     10:00am - 06.30pm     Public Timing:     10:00am - 06.30pm

Venue

MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC)
Venue:
MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC)   -   Website
Street:
Jalan Khidmat Usaha, Off Jalan Duta
ZIP:
50480
City:
Kuala Lumpur
State:
Wilayah Persekutuan
Country:
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Description

The MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC) is located in Menara MATRADE, an architecturally acclaimed icon in Kuala Lumpur. The main MATRADE Hall covers an area of more than 1,200 sq m and can accommodate 1,500 delegates in theatre-style seating. The hall has a proscenium stage and is fully equipped with ultra modern audiovisual facility, lighting equipment, and built-in simultaneous interpretation system. MECC also offers three Exhibition Halls, Outdoor Exhibition space and Amphitheatre, with more than 29,000 sq m of exhibition space.

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