New technologies to Exhibition business

Published: 31 May 2000 y., Wednesday
2nd June 2000 exhibition&conference management company VISUS PLENUS arranges a press conference “New technologies to Exhibition Business”.
A critically renovated VISUS PLENUS web site will be presented and demonstrated to media people.

VISUS PLENUS web site discovers totally new and evolving possibilities for electronical exhibition management and appears to be one of most technologically advanced web sites within Lithuanian home pages.
On-line registration, service ordering, exhibitor’s direct access for data entry and processing, advanced exhibitor lists, event statistics, up dated news, useful links to country’s highlights, business pages of Lithuania. Also many addresses of Lithuanian and foreign exhibition centres, world wide event data banks with search possibilities by country, subject and date are provided. Information will be a subject to constant renewal and extension.

Šaltinis: Visus Plenus Ltd.
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