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Eurasia's ICT Capital Attracting U.S. Companies In 2008

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia Will Be Held On October 7-12, 2008

Interest from the international arena for CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia is on the increase every year. CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia, serving as a gateway between East and West is enriching its content every year in line with the global trends.

In 2007 the show hosted 140,000 local and international visitors and 1,852 press members and it is expected to attract a myriad of professional visitors this year.   

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia hosts delegations from international non-governmental organizations in ICT sector from the Eurasian countries such as Egypt, Ukraine, India among others. It is, thereby, poised to offer a complete job development platform.   

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia provides the basis to help realize international business collaboration quests. In 2008, the fair will convene in four major sections centered around “Technology and Infrastructure”. While professional visitors are expected to make up most of the fair audience, it is quite likely that the largest visitors base will consist of professionals. To gain access to the “Business World” that is designed as a completely self-contained section, a business card and registration will be required. Another main section in the fair is “Digital Life”, which will cover products that change business and daily life style. “Home Electronics” will be one of the four main sections at the fair, showcasing the latest eqipment and technologies. The fourth section will be “Telecommunications”, which will cover the new generation solutions and infrastracture in communication technologies.

The new concept of CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia is designed with the aim of helping visitors find all the products they need easily in a more systematic way.  

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia is not just an exhibition place where products and services are on display. It is enriched by a variety of business development programs, forum areas, and a ground for developing one-to-one relations, thematic sections and special events organized by NGO's.

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia 2008 will feature a USA Pavilion to help U.S. companies increase their exposure in the Eurasian ICT marketplace

U.S. exporters that are looking for a proven way to increase their international sales can now investigate Turkey, which is well on its way to becoming the technology capital of Eurasia. ICT expenditures in Turkey reached $26.7 billion and first-movers in the region have seen healthy returns on their investments.

Eurasia is highly diverse in terms of ICT and infrastructure, economic stability, per capita income, global competitiveness, and market development. Turkey is a naturally attractive market due to its young population and enterprising government measures that encourage and facilitate new investments.

CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia is certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce and hosts experienced commercial specialists who provide on-site counseling to U.S. companies.  

For more information on CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia contact Deniz Kurdakul, dkurdakul@HFUSA.com at Hannover Fairs USA.

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