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EuroWire – May 2007

Bangkok – at the heart of one of the most

dynamic economies in the region – will

stage wire/Tube Southeast ASIA 2007 in

October this year.

More than 90% of available exhibition

space has already been booked, with

many companies who were absent from

Singapore in 2005 making a return,

reflecting their enthusiasm for the Thai

and other regional markets.

The move to Bangkok has also been

applauded by the International Wire

and Machinery Association (IWMA).

Chairman Peter Large said that although

the last exhibition in Singapore was an

‘unqualified success’ the move to Bangkok

was ideal for all.

“The new location is truly the gateway to

other important developing markets like

Vietnam as well as Malaysia and Indonesia

and the IWMA will have an excellent

opportunity to widen its membership

appeal,” he said.

Commenting on the relocation of this

key industry event to Thailand, IWCEA’s

President Dr Horst Birkmann said: “South

East Asia is still an emerging market and

its growth is fuelled by Asia’s incumbent

super powers of India and China. The

South East Asian economies are free from

restrictions and we believe that Bangkok

is a good place to gain strong access

into the region. As it is, both Thailand

and Vietnam have tremendous market

potentials and will no doubt have great

impact in South East Asia.”

Exhibitors are also lauding the move to

locate the show in Thailand. Commenting

on his company’s rationale for exhibiting

at wire Southeast ASIA, Brad Scherer,

vice president, International Operations,

at Fort Wayne Wire Die, Inc, said: “The

GDP growth rate of the southeast Asian

region is among the highest in the world

and Thailand has historically been at the

forefront of this growth, partly because

of their regional leadership role in the

automotive industry.

“Additionally, Bangkok is geographically

located in the centre of the region and has

been rapidly improving its infrastructure

to handle such [major] events. Finally,

the wire industry is quite well established

in Thailand, with many foreign owned

companies having established manu-

facturing plants there to serve the local

market, complementing the many Thai-

owned wire production enterprises that

are also present.”

As part of the exhibition, the IWMA

are also running a supporting seminar –

Non-Ferrous Bangkok, co-organised with

the ITA on 17

th

October.

The format will be a wire session in the

morning and a wire and tube session

after lunch. Non-Ferrous Bangkok will

take place at the exhibition hall, enabling

delegates and speakers to attend both the

exhibition and the seminar.

For more information on either attending

or speaking at the seminar please contact

the IWMA

(info@iwma.org)

or ITA (info@

itatube.org).

wire/Tube Southeast ASIA 2007 is being

held from 16

th

-18

th

October at Bangkok

International Trade and Exhibition Centre

(BITEC).

Messe Düsseldorf Asia Pte Ltd

– Singapore

Fax

: +65 6337 4633

Email

:

wire@mda.com.sg

Website

:

www.wire-southeastasia.com

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