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Automechanika Shanghai

January 3, 2023

The conditions for a large-scale industry gathering are developing as an outcome of changes to public health measures from the Chinese Government. Therefore, in recognition of supporting the call for in-person business encounters, the organisers of Automechanika Shanghai have secured a new timeslot from 15 to 18 February at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center.

Shanghai, China
15th February, 2023 - 18th February, 2023
Messe Frankfurt
+852 2802 7728

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