Event Name ForumLED Europe 2011
Region Europe
Location France Lyon
Dates Dec.7, 2011 ~ Dec.8, 2011
Exhibitors
Visitors
Website http://www.forumled.com/led/
ForumLED Europe 2011
The gateway to discover the latest innovations in the LED market

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For the third consecutive year ForumLED Europe, international congress and exhibition focusing on LED innovations will bring together the key player of the LED sector and the leading companies in the industry. ForumLED is a combination of 2 days high level conferences and an exhibition of specialists

Various guest speakers from public institution and from management of leading companies in the industry are invited to give insightful speeches at this important event. The conferences will be addressing innovative concepts of LED technology breakthrough, focusing on the global market trends and supply chain integration.

The exhibition aims to cover the whole chain of solid state lighting industry. 80 companies or more attending for the edition 2011.

Dates: 7-8 December
Location: Lyon congress center, France
Language: English, French

Be present at the most important event in Europe dedicated to LED innovations and take advantage of the tremendous dynamic of ForumLED.

Programme conferences : click here(please insert the following link under “Click Here”: http://www.forumled.com/led/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Conferences-Programme-ForumLED-2011.pdf)

For further information : www.forumled.com
contact Audrey Rocher at info@forumled.com, or +33 (0) 4 37 40 31 61

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