Koelnmesse India has announced the launch of ORGATEC India, a premier platform dedicated to the future of workspaces. The event aims to bring together industry leaders, designers, and innovators to showcase the latest trends and solutions in office furnit
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ORGATEC India is a premier event launched by Koelnmesse India that focuses on the future of workspaces. It brings together industry leaders, designers, and innovators to showcase the latest trends and solutions in office furniture, design, and workspace management.
ORGATEC India is scheduled to take place in Mumbai, and the exact dates and venue will be announced soon. You can visit the official website for the latest updates and more information.
ORGATEC India is organized by Koelnmesse India, a leading organizer of trade fairs and exhibitions in India. The event is also supported by NAREDCO, the National Real Estate Development Council.
Visitors can expect a wide range of exhibits, including cutting-edge office furniture, ergonomic solutions, and sustainable materials. The event will also feature seminars, workshops, keynote speeches, and panel discussions on various topics related to workplace design and management.
To register for ORGATEC India, visit the official website and follow the registration process. You can also contact the event organizers directly for more information and assistance.
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