Hilterapia® at Expo Shangai 2010

06 May 2010 - Corporate -

Inside the initiative named “Italy of Innovators”, Hilterapia® has been chosen as a technique which is distinguished by innovation and technological excellence. Therefore it will be present at the universal exposition Expo Shangai 2010, inside the Italian pavilion which, besides being the exposition place for Italian Companies and Culture, will be aimed to show the excellences of Italy in the scientific and technologic field. The Expo will last from May to October, for a total of 184 days, and a confluence of 40-50.000 visitors per day is foreseen.
 

* The initiative is realized conjointly by the Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation and the General Commission of the Government for Expo Shangai 2010.

 

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