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September 5th, 2010
Nanotechnology Helping to Save Energy – Hong Kong at IFA 2010
Abstract:
Hong Kong is one of the world's most important marketplaces for electronics. At IFA, from September 3rd to 8th, 55 companies from the metropolis will attend the trade fair to present their latest developments (2009: 50). Thirty-five of them (2009: 24) will be exhibiting at the country pavilion of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) (Hall 26c, Stand 800) supplemented by an area presenting "green products" from 26 companies.
The extensive range of products and services supplied by the Hong Kong companies stretches from home entertainment systems, entertainment electronics for automobiles and backpacks with solar modules all the way to energy-saving electrical household appliances.
Source:
melodika.net
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