Networking power union.FIABCI FIABCI Fédération Internationale des Administrateurs de Biens Conseils et Agents Immobiliers (French: International Real Estate Federation) , the International Real Estate Federation, and Messe Munchen, organisers of the EXPO REAL, International commercial real estate exposition exposition or exhibition, term frequently applied to an organized public fair or display of industrial and artistic productions, designed usually to promote trade and to reflect cultural progress. in Munich Munich (my `nĭk), Ger. München (mün`khən), city (1994 pop. 1,255,623), capital of Bavaria, S Germany, on the Isar River near the Bavarian Alps. , Germany, announced that the two organisations have formed an alliance to promote international real estate markets at EXPO REAL. Under the alliance, FIABCI will be responsible for managing an <<international contact centre,>> where trade fair delegates will be able to gain information on a wide variety of international real estate markets. Staffed by FIABCI members who are experts on the real estate market in their country, this international contact centre will be open to all visitors to EXPO REAL. Claudia Boymanns, exhibition director for ExpoReal, explained, "We are delighted with the opportunities that this new partnership with FIABCI will bring to our trade fair. With the increasing internationalisation (programming) internationalisation - (i18n, globalisation, enabling, software enabling) The process and philosophy of making software portable to other locales. For successful localisation, products must be technically and culturally neutral. of the real estate business, it is important to further broaden the international scope of EXPO REAL by attracting more exhibitors and visitors from abroad and our alliance with FIABCI will help us to do just that." Bruno Crosby, secretary general of FIABCI, added, "Germany was one of the founding countries in FIABCI back in 1951 and so our federation has always enjoyed very strong links in Germany." "We are happy to further cement cement, binding material used in construction and engineering, often called hydraulic cement, typically made by heating a mixture of limestone and clay until it almost fuses and then grinding it to a fine powder. these links by this agreement." |
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