The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) announced today that registration has opened for the 2011 PROCESS EXPO, taking place November 1-4, 2011 at McCormick Place in Chicago.
“We are looking forward to the strongest PROCESS EXPO attendance ever,” said Scott Scriven, Chairman of the Food Processing Suppliers Association and President of Weber, Inc.
“With a show floor over 75% larger than in 2010, including bellwether equipment manufacturers across all segments of the food and beverage industry, interest in PROCESS EXPO is at an all time high. Exhibitors have been promoting the show to customers and prospects for months now and now they will be able to sign up and learn even more about the show.”
Advance registration for PROCESS EXPO is $25 and provides full access to exhibits and an extensive educational program providing processing and packaging solutions for the various segments of the industry.
“We are already discussing registration with buying teams from several major food processors,” said David Seckman, President and Chief Executive Officer of FPSA. “With registration and housing now open, both attendees and exhibitors can begin making their plans for the fall show.”
Process Expo 2011 registration now open
一月 25, 2011
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