
About twenty national and international trade shows, including specialized ones, will be organized during the first half of 2015 at Pins Maritime Exhibition Centre in Algiers, said the Algerian Firm for Fairs and Exports (SAFEX).
The most awaited events by the visitors and professionals, including the International Fair of Algiers (FIA) and the International Car Show, will be held from May 27 to June 1 and March 18-28 respectively, according to the website of SAFEX.
The 13th International Food Industry Fair “Djazagro” (April 20-23), the International Fair of Building and Construction Materials “Batimatec” (May3-7), and the International Computer Science Fair (April 7-11) are also scheduled.
The first half of 2015 will also be marked by the organization of the International Pharmacy and Parapharmaceutical Products Fair, from 3 to 5 February, the International Generic Drugs Fair (21-24 February) and the International Exhibition of Water Equipment and Services (16-19 February).
Organized by the National Office of Tourism (ONT), the International Tourism and Travel Show, SITEV 2015, is scheduled from 14 to 17 May, while the 5th National Fair of Employment, SALEM 2015 will be held from 5 to 12 April 2015.
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