Wood Expo Paraguay 2023
Paraguayan | FEPAMA organizes the fourth edition of Expo Madera for June
This would be the fourth edition of Expo Madera, organized by FEPAMA in 2015, 2017 and 2018, the first at the Textilia Exhibition Center and the last two at the Mariscal Convention Center.
It will be held at the Mariscal López Shopping Convention Center, located in the heart of the Asunción Shopping area, a place that guarantees easy access to EXPO and a wide variety of gastronomic and other services for visitors mainly from inside and outside the country. Access will be free of cost.
The exhibition is primarily aimed at visitors with the following profile:
Construction companies (high-rise buildings, condominiums, homes)
Professionals (Architecture, Decoration, Civil, Forestry, Environmental Engineering)
Commercial companies (Import-Export, Retail furniture, decoration)
Companies that use cellulose and related materials as raw material
Assembly industries and using biomass
Others linked to business with the sector

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