The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show

EIN MEET NEW 400

MAY 4-5, 2022

The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show takes place every two years and serves as a venue to bring together professionals from the mechanical and electrical industries from across North America. Both face-to-face business and networking opportunities that shows provide will pave the way for further recovery and they are happy to be returning for 2022.

Don’t miss the 24th edition of the Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show!

You’ll find some of the very latest products and services currently available to the mechanical and electrical industries. The event will also feature an Industry Dinner, a comprehensive seminar program, as well as recognition of innovative products with the 5th biennial ‘MEET Innovation Awards’.
The success of the MEET Show is stronger because of partnerships with the four sponsoring associations; IES Maritime section, CIPH, EFC and ACME.

The show will take place at Moncton Coliseum Complex, 377 Killam Drive, Unit 100 Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 3T1 on Wednesday, May 4th and Thursday May 5th 2022.

Register to attend here

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