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Flemish Government Nominates Bematrix for 'Leeuw Van De Export Flemish government nominates beMatrix for ‘Leeuw van de Export 2018’ For the 17th time, Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT) will name the ‘Leeuw van de Export’ laureate. This award is a true accolade for all businesses booking great export successes. During the first jury elimination stage, just 6 export success cases were selected from all entries. Those six nominees were announced mid-June, at the FIT Export Fair, by Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois. beMatrix was nominated in the category ‘small and mid-sized companies’. To beMatrix, a global player in the niche market of modular stand building systems, export is a corporate cornerstone. The product portfolio can be used worldwide without any adjustments and is already being exported to over 63 countries. beMatrix aims to support their clients all over the world via an international sales network, with divisions in the USA, UK, Scandinavia, Australia and Asia. The goal will always be to help stand builders and their clientele on an international level, and local whenever possible. During the second jury stage, on September 14th, beMatrix will present their entry to a large expert jury. On September 19th, Geert Bourgeois will announce the winners at a prize ceremony in Antwerp. Photo left to right: CEO FIT Claire Tillekaerts - C!O beMatrix Edwin Van der Vennet - Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois. About beMatrix beMatrix is a Belgium-based manufacturer of modular solutions for stand building, events and displays. Innovation is ingrained in our DNA, which skyrocketed beMatrix to become a real trendsetter in the international stand building world. Our mission: to reinvent systems for stand building and events. The beMatrix frame system offers best of two worlds: the endless possibilities of made-to-measure solutions, combined with the advantages of a modular and re-usable system. The profile and frame systems are made in aluminium, hence extremely durable, but also very quick to assemble and disassemble. beMatrix offers the total range of solutions for the modular stand builder: panels, textile, velcro tape, furniture, lighting etc. - all manufactured in house, using the most advanced production and graphics techniques and tools. beMatrix, headquartered in Roeselare (Belgium), strives to closely support their clientele worldwide via their international sales network, with divisions in the USA, UK, Scandinavia, Australia and Asia. We aim to offer stand builders and their clients the best possible service, internationally and wherever possible, locally also. Please visit www.beMatrix.com for more information or go to www.bematrix.com/media/files/beMatrix_company_brochure_EN.pdf. Please contact us with any questions or enquiries: Pieter Lecluyse – Global Marketing Manager [email protected] +32 (0) 51 49 49 24 Twitter: @beMatrix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beMatrix-366184764564/ Instagram: @beMatrix .
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