Since 2000 HEGAN -the Basque Aerospace Cluster- is organizing, every two years, the International Conference AEROTRENDS "New Manufacturing Trends for Aeronautical Industries".
This year, HEGAN and BEC -Bilbao Exhibition Centre- will develop this event with Aerospace Business Meetings -based on pre-arranged agendas- and not limit the conferences just on manufacturing but on global Aerospace trends. With this basis AEROTRENDS 2006 could be the biggest professional Aerospace event in Spain:
AEROTRENDS is one of the best opportunities for Aerospace Contractors and Suppliers to hold effective pre-planned business meetings, just within two days period of time.
Together with a comfortable venue to carry out spontaneous business encounters, they will also have an excellent occasion to attend the 4th International Conference on New Aerospace Trends.
For your help and further information about the CONFERENCES, you can contact:
Ms. Angie Abecasis
Tel: +34 94 428 5543
e-mail: aerotrends2006@bec.eu
For your help and further information about the BUSINESS MEETINGS, you can contact:
Ms. Thais Basañez
Tel: +34 94 428 5538
e-mail: aerotrends2006@bec.eu
Bilbao Exhibition Centre facilities: http://www.bilbaoexhibitioncentre.com/bec_i/convenciones.jsp
How to go to AEROTRENDS 2006: http://www.bilbaoexhibitioncentre.com/bec_i/localizacion.jsp
The city: www.bilbao.net
Old Town of Bilbao: www.cascoviejobilbao.com
The province: www.bizkaia.net
Underground: www.metrobilbao.net
Information: www.metropla.net/eu/bil/bilbao.htm
Airport Information: www.aena.es/ae/bio
Photographies of the city: www.virtourist.com/europe/bilbao
Guggenheim Museum: www.guggenheim-bilbao.es
You can find further information about the Basque Aerospace Sector at HEGAN's web-page: http://www.hegan.com
The Basque Country is a european region with its own cultural and economic interests, industry and far-reaching tax arrangements. A high level of political autonomy gives the Basque Government wide-ranging powers over most public initiatives, such as employment, the environment and industry. Historically, the Basque Country also has the authority required to regulate and collect most of the taxes in the region.
You can find further information, including, information on the regulations governing corporation tax, tax rates, investment incentives and the Basque Industrial and Exporters Catalogue which, taken together, make a most attractive setting for all kinds of businesses. Details are also included on the development of the region's infrastructures, the availability of industrial land and the Community's technology parks, together with information on tourist and cultural attractions. Also provided is a series of links showing the production capability of Basque firms at: http://www.lehendakaritza.ejgv.euskadi.net/r48-681/en/
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