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IFAT Africa: environmental technologies exhibition gets broader scope in 2019

1st November 2018

     

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IFAT Africa, Africa’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, refuse and recycling, will have a broader scope next year, when this key event is co-located for the first time with food & drink technology Africa (fdt Africa) and analytica Lab Africa.

Presented by leading international exhibition organiser Messe Muenchen South Africa, IFAT Africa is part of the IFAT worldwide series, bringing together public and private sector stakeholders and exhibitors engaged in water, sewage, refuse and recycling. 

Covering product categories including water extraction and treatment, sewage treatment, water distribution and sewers, refuse disposal and recycling, decontamination treatment, measuring, control and laboratory technology, and environmental services, IFAT Africa’s scope is now broadened through its co-location with fdt Africa and analytica Lab Africa.

Up to 6 000 visitors will now be able to explore solutions relevant across all three sectors, including water-related technologies and waste management solutions, food and drink technologies and lab and analysis technologies.

Exhibition space is still available at IFAT Africa 2019. For more information, visit ifat-africa.com

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