16:12, 27 September 2017

Moscow Metal Week Program’2017 is Finalized

A meeting of Metal-Expo’2017 Organizing Committee was held on September 26 in Moscow to finalize Metal Week in Moscow program of events. Members of the Committee – industry leaders discussed programs of traditional Metal-Expo events and introduced some new conferences, roundtables, and seminars on the most pressing problems of the industry. More than 500 steel companies from 32 world countries will exhibit in Metal-Expo this year while more than 30 thousand steel industry professionals are expected to attend the event. Metal-Expo’2017 will exhibit the whole range of ferrous and non-ferrous products, the most state-of-the-art equipment for steel-making and metalworking, steel industry solutions etc.

The members of the Organizing Committee also discussed the state of things in the industry, issues of import substitution and new solutions and technologies in the market.

Metal-Expo’2017 program of events and exhibitor list (subjects to change) are uploaded on www.metal-expo.com

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