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Article: Will we always have Paris?(Et Cetera...)(machine tool industry trade show EMO)(Column)
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- Modern Machine Shop
- Article date:
- July 1, 1999
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EMO Paris is fini. (See article page 104.) It was a good show from most accounts. Visitors were plentiful and interested. Every six years, when the European machine tool show rolls into Paris, there seems to be an undercurrent of grumbling that is usually expressed by questioning Paris as one of the three venues for the EMO shows. As most of you know, EMO, which is the world's largest machine tool show, is held every two years and rotates among three locations: Hanover, Germany; Milan, Italy; and Paris, France. Rotation goes from Paris to Hanover to Milan to Hanover to Paris and so on. So the show is held in Hanover every four years, Milan and Paris every six years.
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