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MCWSSM aims to satisfy all parties: Exhibitors, International and National Purchasers, High-end Consumers, all attendees and visitors. MCWSSM allows you to meet with the most international renowned experts and professionals from the Security, Natural Disaster Preparedness and Fire Safety Industries, Monegasque and Mediterranean Key Decision Makers as well as a very High Net-Worth Clientele during 3 intense days. Being an Exhibitor at MCWSSM will allow you to: - Be part of the highest standard event in Europe in this Industry. - Present your exclusive know-how and latest solutions to a focused audience. - Launch in world first innovative products and services with dedicated attractions. - Get benefit from Monte-Carlo and The French Riviera as a targeted, highly security oriented and privileged environment. - Network and consolidate business contacts in a suited context. - Generate Brand Recognition. - Position your company among The International Security, Natural Disaster Preparedness and Fire Safety Industry. - Monitor competitive activity. - Keep abreast of latest industry movements, developments and trends. - Reach to unrivalled access to High Net Worth end-users with immediate purchasing requirements. - Enjoy an international communication and press campaign of high level including TV and radio promotion, email, direct mail, PR and advertising in relevant technical and trade publications, opening press-conference, city billboards, making it the best possible place for your communication.
MCWSSM Exhibitors will also benefit from : Also, in Monaco, according to location, anti-seismic construction is already assimilated into urban conception and regulations. In 2010 new EU anti-seismic regulations will come into being. They will deal with an increase in anti-seismic joints, plus steel and steel & concrete constructions. The 2010 EU regulations will also be an occasion for EU Commissioners to make a push for the abolition of national anti-seismic regulations to make way for an EU-wide code. Wolfgang Jalil, a professor at the elite Paris "Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausées" engineering school, notes that France recently reclassified its territory into zones at greater quake risk than was previously estimated; although the zoning has had no applied consequences in France, since 2003 Monaco architects and builders have conformed to its implications.
Exhibitors at MCWSSM meet the criteria of excellence, and are studied thoroughly by the organisers prior to admission at The Event. The organisers reserve the right to evaluate whether the product or service of a particular Exhibitor fits Monte-Carlo and MCWSSM quality standards.
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