Companies set for Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2013

By Standard Digital Reporter

NAIROBI, KENYA: Thousands of International Companies are expected to descend into Nairobi in October to take part in the 17th Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2013 (KITE 2013).

The event, which will take place at the Kenya International Conference Centre for the seventeen consecutive year bringing together a wide range of Multi-Sector Products, Equipment and Machinery to the East African market.

There will be more than 150 exhibitors, showcasing more than 10,000 products, in over 3,000 square meters of space at this mega event.

“With thousands of people expected to visit the fair, this gives us a great opportunity to pass on some of our experience to anyone mulling the idea of B2B events and its outcome” said Neville Trindade, Exhibition Manager, Expogroup.

“Over the past years, KITE has developed into the leading International industry event for converting specialists in the East Africa region. They value this specialized trade exhibition as the ideal platform to establish global networks and to build new business relations,”

He also pointed out that the multi sector economy in Kenya is in a very exciting growth spurt adding that it is time for serious investors and companies to make their move. KITE 2013 provides the perfect platform, whereby manufacturers can introduce their products and services to a wide range of experienced and well-connected suppliers and distributors in the East Africa region.”

Running from the 4th – 6th of October, 17th Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2013 brings together hundreds of exhibitors all under one roof. Around 10,000 business visitors are expected to attend this mega event over its three-day duration.

 


 

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