ATIBT-The most important event of the tropical wood industry is in Milan!
The ATIBT Forum 2015 will take place from 14 to 16 October, during the Universal Exposition. Our goal is to call the attention to the key role of tropical forest management and forest trade.
3 good reasons not to miss the Forum!
- great B2B opportunity with tropical wood industry professionals
Meet, exchange, network with the actors of the tropical wood world: our programme has plenty of room for business-on-the-table and friendly, relaxed moments. The selected topics are diverse and exciting…
- Whoever says Milan, says fashion… and whoever says fashion, says trend!
Prada, Armani, Versace... Milan, world capital of haute couture, design and architecture, is a destination inviting repeated visits. Where else can one pass from the Last Supper by Leonardo to an apéritif in a bar along the Navigli? An absolute must, the Quadrilatero d'Oro: Via Monte Napoleone, Corso…
- Save the best for last… the Universal Exposition!
The Universal Exposition is a world event where wood is not only pleasant to look at, it is also the ecological and sustainable foundation of the overarching theme: “Feeding the planet, energy for life”. After two full days of sessions, we will spend the afternoon of Friday 16 October touring the site of EXPO Milan 2015. Let’s discover the most iconic Pavilions, including the one that ATIBT has helped build!
For more Information, please check: HERE
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