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Continued cooperation by wind trade fairs

26.05.2023
HUSUM/HAMBURG. In April, the partner agreement for the “WindEnergy Hamburg” and “Husum Wind” trade fairs, which has been in force since 2014, was extended until December 2029. “Both fairs will continue to differ from each other in the future and will provide an extensive and unique range of products and services,” emphasised the heads of both trade fairs Bernd Aufderheide and Michael Lohmann. “WindEnergy Hamburg” takes place in even years and is a leading trade fair for the global market. By contrast, “Husum Wind” takes place in odd years and is geared towards the German-speaking market.
Credits: MHC

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