Promotion in key trade fairs already foreseen in the project description Sample Clauses

Promotion in key trade fairs already foreseen in the project description. In line with the description of work, the project was disseminated at the largest machine tool trade fair world-wide, EMO, as well as in the largest trade fairs for the sector in Germany, Italy and Spain. Concerning EMO, communication around METALS took place at the 2017 edition, held on 18-23 September in Hannover, Germany. A total of about 130,000 visitors attended the 2017 EMO edition. The Youth Foundation presented METALS’s activities in a kiosk located in the Associations’ Hall of the exhibiting ground. Visitors interested in new industry technologies, including skills, education and VET could find here further information on the project. Picture of the METALS kiosk at EMO Hannover 2017 CECIMO and AFM also promoted METALS findings obtained in the first half of the project in their own booths. CECIMO’s booth was located in the Hall for Additive Manufacturing, the technology area addressed in the METALS project. AFM disseminated the project through a roll-up and brochures stored in a very visible rack. The Youth Foundation also disseminated METALS at METAV, the largest German sectorial trade fair, as foreseen in the description of work. The latest edition of the exhibition took place from 20 to 24 February 2018 in Düsseldorf. METALS was part of a large booth of the Youth Foundation located in the exhibition ground of the event. UCIMU disseminated METALS’ results in a specific dedicated conference on the project held during BIMU, Italy’s largest machine tool trade fair, from 9 to 13 October 2018 in Milan. The target audience included machine tool companies still unaware of the project, and in particular the e-platform developed by the project was promoted. The event took place in the afternoon of 10 October at the booth of AITA, the Italian Association for Additive Technologies, located at the center of the area dedicated to AM. Speakers at this conference were CECIMO (general overview of the project), ECOLE (description of the evaluation mechanisms) and one learner having participated at the pilot-test activities for the e-learning platform (e- platform user perspective). Approximately 15-20 people attended the conference. The figure was in line with expectations. In addition, many other people stopped by for a short while to listen speakers. The conference was promoted in social media (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin). In addition, leaflets about the METALS program and its results were also distributed to the schools that took part in the Guided Visits pro...
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