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Atlantic Canada’s Largest Trade Event Returns To Moncton This May

February 12, 2024

The MEET (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology) Show is making its biennial return to the Moncton Coliseum Complex this spring, May 1-2, 2024. This show is the largest trade event east of Montreal and the second-largest industry event of its kind in Canada. Featuring over 400 companies and spanning over 100,000+ square feet, The MEET Show rounds together a full scope of multiple industries.

“This show continues to sell out edition after edition.” said Show Manager, Shawn Murphy. “The planning process has been running smoothly and we’re excited to be back in full force at the Coliseum.”

Moncton

Visitor registration is also now open for this key industry event and allows visitors to save money and fast-track their entrance to the show floor. Pre-registration is available online now at no cost by using promo code “MEET2003”

The event will also feature the 7th biennial MEET Innovation Awards in recognition of innovative products in the industry and an informative seminar series. Again this year, the event will also be hosting its popular Industry Networking Dinner at the Delta Beausejour Hotel. Details and tickets to the dinner will be released soon.

MEET is produced by Master Promotions Ltd. and proudly presented by IES (Illuminating Engineering Society) – Maritime Sections, the Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating, Electro-Federation Canada and ACME (Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors).

SHOW INFO:

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 

Thursday, May 2, 2024 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Moncton Coliseum Complex

Go HERE for more information

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