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FEVAL - Trade Fair Institution of Extremadura
Trade competitions, conferences, professional seminars and all kinds of activities relating to business promotion - these are the activities that FEVAL specialises in.
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- FEVAL - Institución Ferial de Extremadura
Decades of experience organising trade fairs and conferences
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: FEVAL - Trade Fair Institution of Extremadura
- Tel.:924 82 91 00
- Email: feval@feval.com
- Website address: www.feval.com/
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Trade competitions, conferences, professional seminars and all kinds of activities relating to business promotion - these are the activities that FEVAL specialises in.
It has an extensive exhibition area, equipped with cutting-edge technology and an ample services infrastructure. FEVAL is a regional reference point for the organisation of trade fairs and one of the most important venues for this kind of activity in the Iberian South-West.
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Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Accessible facilities and common areas
- Toilet with disabled access
- Toilet for disabled people in common areas
Theme:
- Business
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