Online Registration Available For The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show

EIN MEET 400

April 6, 2022

Atlantic Canada’s largest trade event for the trades, is returning to the Moncton, NB, next month. The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show, will fill the Moncton Coliseum this May 4th and 5th.  

For those who are interested in attending this key industry event, convenient online registration is available for only $10.00 by clicking here. Pre-registration allows visitors to save money (the price increases to $20.00 at the door) and fast-tracks their entrance to the show floor.

The 6th biennial MEET Innovation Awards will also be presented during the show to recognize innovative products from exhibiting companies. One award from each of the show’s four sponsoring associations will be presented.

Visitors can also get excited about the educational seminars that will be held during the event. Continued education credits may apply for attending these seminars, visitors are encouraged to check with their provincial association. A full seminar schedule can be found by clicking here.

This event draws thousands of professionals from throughout Canada and the US, showcasing the latest products and services available for new and existing building infrastructure. Held on a biennial basis, MEET is the second-largest industry event of its kind in Canada and the largest trade event east of Montreal

MEET is produced by Master Promotions Ltd. and proudly presented by IES (Illuminating Engineering Society) – Maritime Sections, the Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating, Electro-Federation Canada and ACME (Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors).

Visitors interested in attending the show are invited to stay tuned to the show website, Facebook or Linkedin pages for the most up-to-date information.


SHOW INFORMATION:

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

9:00 am – 5:00 pm  

Thursday, May 5, 2022

9:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

Moncton Coliseum Complex

377 Killam Drive

Moncton, New Brunswick

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