MEET Awards Recognize Exhibitor Innovation

Meet Awards 2016

 

Jan 28 2016

This spring marks the return of the MEET Show (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology Show), taking place May 18 and 19 in Moncton, NB. Held biennially, the event brings together mechanical and electrical companies from throughout Canada and the U.S., showcasing the very latest in products and services.

As part of the 2016 edition of this unique event, organizers will present the 4th biennial MEET Innovation Awards. These awards recognize innovative products from exhibiting companies, and one award from each of the show’s four sponsoring associations will be presented.

Nominate yourself or others by completing the nomination form available on the show’s website. Nomination deadline: February 29, 2016.

MEET is the second largest industry event of its type in Canada and the largest trade event east of Montreal. Its 2014 edition welcomed more than 6,200 buyers, the show’s highest attendance in over two decades. An even larger crowd is expected for the 2016 show, including contractors, developers, engineers, tradespeople, and just about anybody else involved in the industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.

The awards are sponsored by
•    Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors (ACME)
•    Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating
•    Electro-Federation Canada
•    IES Maritime Sections

Find out more about the innovation awards: www.masterpromotions.ca/Previous-Events/meet-2016/exhibitor-innovation-awards/e.

 

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