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Centrum Targowo -Kongresowe Mt Polska CENTRUM TARGOWO 19-21 -KONGRESOWE MAJA MT POLSKA UL. MARSA 56C, WARSZAWA 2016 1 II MIĘDZYNARODOWE TARGI GIFT SHOW POLAND 19-21 MAJA 2016 PARTNERZY STRATEGICZNI PATRONAT MEDIALNY PARTNERZY OFICJALNY PRZEWOŹNIK ORGANIZATOR TECHNICZNY ORGANIZATOR PATRONAT 2 3 Daria M.Kostera Wiceprezes Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Branży Prezentowej Redaktor Naczelna portalu www.scanner.com.pl o już druga edycja targów Gift Show. To także kolejna Tokazja do spotkania się z największymi i najciekawszy- mi dostawcami artykułów prezentowych. Tym bardziej cieszę się ogromnie, że wraz z Zarządem Polskiego Sto- warzyszenia Branży Prezentowej mogę współtworzyć ten projekt. Rok po premierowej edycji wiem, że integracja branży jest potrzebna, co potwierdziły już dotychczasowe spotkania Członków naszego Stowarzyszenia. Branża Prezentowa daje ogromne możliwosci rozwoju. To sektor rynku, który cechuje się wielosezonowością. 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