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Official contractor for Mining Indaba

by | Sep 18, 2017

We are delighted to have been appointed the official contractor for the upcoming Mining Indaba show, which will take place at the CTICC from 5-8 February next year.

Investing in African Mining Indaba (referred to as Mining Indaba), is dedicated to the successful capitalisation and development of mining interests in Africa. Held in Cape Town, South Africa for over 20 years, this event brings together investors, mining companies, governments and other stakeholders from around the world to learn and network, and advance mining on the continent.

The event has a significant impact on the local economy: Between 2007 and 2015, it injected R610 million into the Cape region and created 5 000 jobs.

Our Sales Manager in Cape Town, Jane Steel, says, “Mining Indaba is one of the premier events on the South African exhibition calendar. We are excited to have the opportunity to work with the Mining Indaba team, which has done an exceptional job of managing and growing the show over the past 23 years.”

Alex Grose, Managing Director of Mining Indaba, says, “Mining indaba is committed to being the very best it can be in all aspects of the event, from our staff, to our brand, to our speakers, venue and suppliers.  After a thorough review, we were delighted to team up with Scan Display who we feel will provide a fantastic experience for both our sponsors and delegates, in line with our ethos to improve and reinvigorate the event. We believe they will provide a world class solution for a world class event and I look forward to working with them.”

One update for the 2018 event will be the use of our Fabric Booth solution for the exhibition. This will be a departure from the previously used traditional shell scheme with vinyl branding, and will give the show a different look and feel. The fabric system is also a reusable and lightweight branding option which encourages a more sustainable approach to exhibiting.

All four halls at the CTICC – over 12 000m² of floor space – will be used for the exhibition.

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