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MICE International Service P. Ltd, Nepal, and ACE Exhibitions, India, have entered into a strategic partnership that will create more opportunities in Nepal’s Exhibition and Trade Show (Trade Fair) industry that has slowed down since the COVID 19 pandemic.
This partnership is expected to facilitate creation and development of exhibition and trade shows which come broadly under the events management. This sector needs recognition as an industry. Exhibitions and trade shows are specific marketplaces, which provide ancillary service to existing factories and industries and sustains around large scale exhibition venues to showcase wide-ranging exhibitions of machines, tools, and industrial products. Trade shows serve as the backbone of the economy.
MICE Nepal CEO Deepak Thapa stated that MICE emphasizes on creativity, cost-efficiency, and excellence in designing, planning, and implementing outstanding corporate meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions with promptness to meet the demands of the market.
"With this new partnership, MICE Nepal is all set to provide professional value-added service to promote MICE, and socio-cultural sporting and business activities of national and international level," said Thapa.
Likewisev ACE Exhibitions CEO Anupreet Singh Jaggi stated the partnership will bring along the new opportunities in the exhibition industry of Nepal. He also stated ACE Exhibition under the brand of ACEXM7 is a premier event management company organizing industrial exhibitions in India.
"ACEXM7 has been collaborating with the Industrial Segment for bringing forth new technologies and solutions. ACEXM7 caters to the news and requirements of the manufacturers and promotes the MSME sector to showcase and promote their businesses across the globe," said Jaggi, "This partnership will flourish the age-old India-Nepal relationship and take it to a height."
MICE Nepal and ACE Exhibitions said they will develop and organize many exhibitions and trade shows in Nepal and in India as per the national and international requirements of each country in the days to come.
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