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Showing off all over the planet

May 14, 2008
By Louise O’Dwyer

EXhibtion Center: Some companies find that the best way to market themselves is the old fashioned way. Baltic exhibitions have started to become more popular internationally, and are now on in this Korean hall.
Helene Andruskevitsus is a real globetrotter. She has been traveling the globe for 15 years. She been to Japan, the United States, Canada, just about every country in Europe and quite a few in Asia. If you’re feeling envious, don’t.  It is not that she has lots of money; it is all part of her job working for Enterprise Estonia. She notes that when it comes to tourism, foreign exhibitions are invaluable. “Each year we attract more and more visitors to our stands both at the public and pri ...


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