The latest edition of the Technical Fair in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv will be held in the period September 25-30. More than 600 exhibitors from nearly 40 countries take part in the fair, as some of the participants present sensational inventions turned into practical solutions for industry and everyday life.
Companies active in the spheres of electronics and electrical engineering, energy and ecology, water supply, information technologies, robotics and automation, transport and auto service equipment, machine building, construction, chemical industry, and automotive industry take part in the fair.
Over 40 innovations compete in the fair’s Gold Medal Competition. Among them is a Bulgarian innovation of a European scale, which could save thousands of cars from being stopped because of harmful gases emitted. For the first time, a mobile machine used to regenerate filters and catalysts will be shown.
Technological innovations will be also displayed during the International Gaming Competition in the framework of the fair, in which more than 600 participants compete. It is expected that the total of ten specialized exhibitions at the fair will be visited by nearly 45,000 visitors from Bulgaria and Europe.
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