MEET: Largest Trade Event in Atlantic Canada Returns to Moncton This Spring

October 10, 2023

The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show is gearing up for its return to the Moncton Coliseum. Planning is well underway for this key industry event taking place May 1-2, 2024.

The MEET Show is the largest trade event east of Montreal, and the second largest industry event of its kind in Canada. With 100,000+ feet of exhibit space and over 400 companies signed up to showcase their innovations on the show floor, this is a can’t miss opportunity for professionals looking to keep up to date with what’s happening in their field.

“This is a unique event that attracts both visitors and exhibitors from across the nation,” said Show Manager, Shawn Murphy. “This event only comes around every two years, and it has grown exponentially over the past few editions.”

The event rounds together contractors, developers, engineers, architects, tradespeople, building managers, distributors, utilities and virtually anybody involved in industrial, commercial and residential work.

The event will also feature an Industry Dinner, an informative seminar series and the 8th biennial MEET Innovation Awards in recognition of innovative products in the industry.

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).

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