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24 are the contenders for a gold medal from the International Fair in Plovdiv

Photo: International Plovdiv Fair

Nearly 200 firms and companies from 12 countries demonstrate their competitive advantages and innovations during the 76th edition of the International Technical Fair in Plovdiv. Over 60% of the participants in the exhibition are foreign companies from Romania, Poland, Turkey, North Macedonia, India, Dubai, Russia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Taiwan and Azerbaijan.

Highlights of the forum are digital technologies, smart homes and energy saving, modern construction, the green economy, eco-production, mechanical engineering, the chemical industry, space technologies, the aviation industry and electric cars. 

The fair will continue until September 24.



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