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MEDICA is a trade fair for medical technology, medical products, electromedicine, laboratory technology and diagnostics. [1] It is held annually in November in Düsseldorf , Germany . [ 2 ] The fair was founded in 1969 as "Diagnostikwoche" in Karlsruhe and received its current name in 1974.
Pages in category "Events in Düsseldorf" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2024 AfD federal party convention ... MEDICA Trade Fair; P ...
Messe Düsseldorf during drupa 2008. The Messe Düsseldorf is a trade fair ground and organizer, based in Düsseldorf, Germany.With a workforce of 1,459 employees worldwide (2006) and a total exhibition space of 306,000 m 2 (of which 262,700 m 2 is indoors) in Düsseldorf, [1] the company is one of the largest in the industry.
November 2024 events in Germany (1 C, 2 P) December 2024 events in Germany ...
Stands during MWC Barcelona 2019, a trade show for the mobile communications industry in Barcelona, Spain. A trade show, also known as trade fair, trade exhibition, or trade exposition, is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of competitors ...
Drupa (stylized drupa) is the largest printing equipment exhibition in the world, held every four years by Messe Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany.The word drupa is a portmanteau of the German words Druck und Papier ("print and paper").
The arena during an ice hockey match (2016) It is used mostly for ice hockey matches, as well as concerts.Its home team is the Düsseldorfer EG.Furthermore the arena will host the gymnastica artistics and the final phase of the basketball tournaments during 2025 Summer World University Games and some matches of the 2027 IIHF World Championship.
The first report of carnival celebrations in the Düsseldorf Castle on the occasion of Shrovetide dates back to 1360. [1] It was there that the berg and jülichsche Nobility. [ incomprehensible ] The Düsseldorf historian Friedrich Lau assumes that carnival was also celebrated in bourgeois circles as early as the 15th century. [ 2 ]