EMO opens September 17.As the German machine-tool builders' association prepares once again to host the biennial biennial, plant requiring two years to complete its life cycle, as distinguished from an annual or a perennial. In the first year a biennial usually produces a rosette of leaves (e.g., the cabbage) and a fleshy root, which acts as a food reserve over the winter. pan-European international machine-tool show called EMO, it's unveiling an enhanced Web site, www.emo-hannover.de, to help international participants. The site now comes in eight languages; it includes facts and figures, a complete library of product releases in these languages, and a database of images. The show, sponsored by Brussels-based CECIMO CECIMO European Committee for the Cooperation of the Machine Tool Industries , the European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. Committee for the Co-operation of the Machine Tool Industries, runs at the Hanover, Germany, fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground. starting on Monday Sept. 17 and running through Saturday Sept. 22 (a change: previous editions had opened mid-week and bad included Sunday). EMO first ran in Hanover 30 years ago, after having started two years prior in Paris. For most of those three decades the every-two-year event had a Hanover--Paris--Hanover--Milan rotation, but as of 2005 (in Hanover) the Paris venue was cut out of the rotation. At that most recent event, some 2000 companies from 41 countries exhibited, and more than 160,000 visitors came to see the 1.72-million square feet of stands. VDW vdW Van Der Waals (atomic force; molecular modeling) VDW Virtual Data Warehouse VDW Verband Deutscher Wirtschaftsberater (society of German economic advisors) VDW Very Dear Wife (IRC) German Machine Tool Assn., Frankfurt, Germany. 49-69-756081-33. |
|
||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion