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The List of Exhibition Events and Fairs That Take Place in Ukraine in 2017 The list of exhibition events and fairs that take place in Ukraine in 2017 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address "Bukovynian Spring" Chernivtsi March Chernivtsi Chamber of Trade and Seeds, young plants, Commerce, garden tool 58029 Ukraine, Nebesna Sotnia str., 20 +38 0372 235397, [email protected] Regional exhibition of fine arts on Kropyvnytskyi March Department of Culture, Tourism and Popularization of works of masters of the occasion of the 10th Cultural Heritage of the Kirovohrad traditional and modem techniques of folk anniversary of the foundation of regional state administration, art the regional creative association of 25022, Ukraine, Kropyvnytskyi, masters of decorative and fine arts Heroiv Maidanu Sq. 1, "Dyvosvit" +38 (0522)222781, +38 (0522)242371 [email protected] www.culture.kr-admin.gov.ua; Kirovohrad Regional Center of Folk Art, 25006 Ukraine, Kropyvnytskyi, Hoholia St., 66/50, +38 (0522) 224623, +38 (0522)227470 [email protected], www.kocnt.at.ua "Agrotehnika" Lviv March, LLC "Expo Lviv" Farming I decade Exhibition and sale of bakery and Mirgorod March, 5-7 Mirgorod City Council Specialized confectionery products of own Nezalezhnosti Str. 17, Mirgorod, Poltava production region, Ukraine, 37600, +38 05355 5-25-01, +38 05355 5-22-21 [email protected], http://myrgorod.pl.ua "Spring Vernissage" Exhibition Kremenchuk March, 9-12 Individual Entrepreneur Kuchmyi V. V. Industry Egorova Str. 1, of. 25, Svitlovodsk, Ukraine, +38 067 563-82-14 2 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address "Modern Wedding" Interregional Vinnytsia March, 10-12 Vinnitsa Chamber of Commerce, Services Agencies celebratory events, Specialized Exhibition 21050 Ukraine, Vinnitsa, beauty salons, video and photos, top, Sobornaya str., 68, of. 201 designers, florists. +38 0432 525 952, 524 789 www.expo.vn.ua. [email protected] "Festival of Beauty" Poltava March, 14-17 LLC "TіS" Light industry. Ukrainian manufacturers Ukraine, Poltava, Lidova str., 10 and retail +38 0532 61-02-61, [email protected] All for the Garden Exhibition Poltava March, 15-18 Poltava Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Ukraine, Poltava, st. Avtobazovska, 7 (0532) 50-50-84, [email protected] "Power consumption. POWER Vinnytsia March, 15-17 Vinnitsa Chamber of Commerce, Technology and equipment of water, heat SAVE" Interregional Specialized 21050 Ukraine, Vinnitsa, and electricity consumption. Exhibition Sobornaya str., 68, of. 201 +38 0432 525 952, 524 789 www.expo.vn.ua. [email protected] Dacha. Garden. Vegetable garden Mykolayiv, Palace of March, 15-18 LLC "Exhibition centre "NIK" Branch exhibition. culture "Molodizhny" Ukraine, Mykolayiv, Veluka Morska 49, office 70 +38095 886 0655, [email protected] "Modern Educational Kyiv March, 16-18 LLC «Company «Exhibition World» Educational and scientific establishments of Establishments – 2017" 01042 Ukraine, Kyiv, P. Lumumba str. 4/6, Ukraine. building В, office 1107, +38 044 4984204, 4984205, 4984206, 4984207, [email protected], [email protected], www.vsosvita.com.ua With the support of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine "Domostroy-spring" Zaporizhzhya, March, 16-18 Zaporizhzhya Chamber of Commerce and Construction, architecture, renovation, "Домострой-весна" Exhibition Center Industry, construction materials and technology "Kozak Palace" 69005 Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, landscape solutions. Victory str., 70-b Central blvd., 4, 3 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address +38 (061) 213-50-26, [email protected], www.expo.zp.ua "Poltava enrolee 2018" Exhibition Poltava March, 21-23 LLC "TіS" Higher, secondary and special schools. Ukraine, Poltava, Lidova str., 10 Educational and special literature +38 0532 61-02-61, [email protected] SPRING INTERNATIONAL Lviv March, 21-24 "Gal-EXPO" JSC Building CONSTRUCTION FORUM Lviv, 79008, Ukraine, 30 Vynnychenka Str. Windows and doors XXXV international exhibition +38 032 2971369, +38 032 2971756 "BudEXPO-Spring" [email protected] XII specialized exhibition www.galexpo.com.ua "Windows. Doors. Roof" "Spring Garden" Interregional Vinnytsia March, 22-25 Vinnitsa Chamber of Commerce, Saplings, seeds and planting material. Specialized trade fair 21050 Ukraine, Vinnitsa, Pots and ornamental plants. Sobornaya str., 68, of. 201 Means of plant protection and pest control. +38 0432 525 952, 524 789 Landscaping. Inventory. Tool. www.expo.vn.ua, [email protected] V international exhibition "Higher Lviv March, 24-25 Private enterprise "Novyj biznes", Education. education – 2017" 79052, Ukraine, L’viv, Motorna street, 55, +38 032 245-52-12, [email protected], www.educenter.com.ua Exhibition - forum "Energy- Odessa March, 24-26 LLC "Center of exhibition technologies" Energy efficiency, heat and power, Sphere" 65014 Ukraine, Odessa, alternative energy Sabaska Al. 1, of. 3 +38 048 715-02-62, [email protected], www.expo-odessa.com "IX International Trade Fair Kyiv March, 28-30 International Exhibition Centre, Ltd. Equipment and technologies for plastics PLASTEXPOUA – 2017" Brovarskoy ave. 15, 02002 Kyiv, Ukraine and rubber production and processing, +38 044 2011158, extrusion lines, welding machines. [email protected], http://iec-expo.com.ua IX International Trade Fair "KYIV Kyiv March, 28-30 International Exhibition Centre, Ltd. Engineering, metallurgy, casting, non- TECHNICAL FAIR '2017" Brovarskoy ave. 15, 02002 Kyiv, Ukraine metallic materials in the industry. +38 044 201-11-56 [email protected] 4 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address http://iec-expo.com.ua "Festival of Beauty" Exhibition Poltava March, 28-31 LLC "TіS" Light industry. Ukrainian manufacturers Ukraine, Poltava, Lidova str., 10 and retail +38 0532 61-02-61, [email protected] "Garden Expo. Spring 2017" Cherkasy March, 28 – Cherkasy CCI Goods agricultural purposes: seedlings, April, 1 18002 Ukraine, Cherkasy, seeds, plant protection, fertilizer, tools, Nebesnoi Sotni str. 105, literature. +38 0472 453168, [email protected], www.cci.neocm.com All for the Garden Exhibition Poltava March, 29 – Poltava Chamber of Commerce, Agricultural April, 1 Poltava, Avtobazovska str. 7, (0532) 50-50-84, [email protected] "Spring Silhouette" Interregional Vinnytsia March, 29 – Vinnitsa Chamber of Commerce, Seasonal clothing. Footwear. Leather universal trade fair April, 1 21050 Ukraine, Vinnitsa, goods. Knitwear. Underwear. Stockings, Sobornaya str., 68, of. 201 socks. Landscaping. Textile products for the +38 0432 525 952, 524 789 home. Textile haberdashery. www.expo.vn.ua. [email protected] Farming. Planting season Mykolayiv, March, 29 – LLC "Exhibition centre "NIK" Branch exhibition. Palace of culture April, 1 Ukraine, Mykolayiv, Veluka Morska 49, “Molodizhny” office 70 +38095 886 0655, [email protected] "Beauty. Spring. Fashion" Kremenchuk, March, 30 – Individual Entrepreneur Kuchmyi V. V. Industry City Palace of Culture April, 2 Egorova Str. 1, of. 25, Svitlovodsk, Ukraine, +38 067 563-82-14 "Bukovynian tourist fair" Chernivtsi April The Department of Tourism of Chernivtsi Tourism Regional State Administration Ukraine, Chernivtsi, Mayakovsky Str. 35, +38 0372 522823, +38 0372 522823, [email protected], www.buktour.cv.ua Fair "Velikodnyi koshyk" ("Faster Ivano-Frankivsk, April The Executive Committee of Ivano- Food products and souvenirs basket") Rynok Square Frankivsk City Council Office of Economic Development and Integration 76000 Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk, Hrushevskoho Str. 21, 5 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address +38 0342 551842, [email protected] CE "Tsentr rozvytku mista ta rekreacii" "Center of the development of the city and Recreation" 76000 Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chornovola Str., 126 +38 0342 738050 Festival of the beauty industry Dnipro April Expo-centre "Meteor" Exhibition of beauty, cosmetics and "Mirror of fashion-Dnepr-2017" 49008 Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk, equipment for beauty-industry post office box 796, +38 0562 357 357, [email protected], www.expometeor.com "Garden. Orchard." Chernivtsi April Chernivtsi Chamber of Trade and Seeds, young plants, garden tool, bushes Commerce, 58029 Ukraine, Nebesna Sotnia str. 20 +38 0372 235397, [email protected] Inter-regional exhibition and fairs Kyiv April Municipal institution of Kyiv Regional Travel as part of the Second tourist Council "Kyiv Regional Center of festival "Kyiv Region Travel" Tourism" Inter-Regional Tourist Forum Chernihiv April Department of Culture and Tourism, Tourism and recreation "Touristic Chernihivshchyna" Nationalities and Religions of Chernihiv Regional State Administration 14000 Ukraine, Chernihiv region, Kotsiubynskyi str. 70, +380462 676-263, [email protected], www.cult.gov.ua Specialized Exhibition Odessa April LLC "Center of exhibition technologies" For houses "Comfortable Home" 65014 Ukraine, Odessa, Sabaska Al. 1, of. 3 +38 048 715-02-62, [email protected], www.expo-odessa.com "Fasad-2017" Dnipro April Expo-centre "Meteor" Exhibition of energy-efficient construction 49008 Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk, and landscape design post office box 796, +38 0562 357 357, 6 Name City, venue Duration Organizer of the exhibition event Specification and address [email protected], www.expometeor.com Made in Kirovohrad Region Kropyvnytskyi April, Kirovohrad Regional Chamber of General September Commerce and Industry 25022 Ukraine, Kropyvnytskyi, Preobrazhenska
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