Editorial

Eurotec 382 – What about innovation?

Eurotec 381 – The best products

Eurotec 380 – To do business

Eurotec 379 – To explore new territories

Eurotec 378 – Your turn to speak

Eurotec 377 – To see life in colours

Eurotec 376 – A service of quality

Eurotec 375 – Better than winning the lottery!

Eurotec 374- Products requiring ambassadors?

Eurotec 373 - Are exhibitions needed?

Eurotec 372 – More and more value

Eurotec 371 – The future has already begun…

Eurotec 370 – Is a joint stand the answer?

Eurotec 369 – What if machine-tool manufacturing was an art?

Eurotec 368 – What can I remember?

Eurotec 367 – The exhibition: A must! Really?

Eurotec 366 – Numerous common features

Eurotec 365 – To forge ahead…

Eurotec 364 – The watch making world, a world full of passion

Eurotec 363 – Is Eurotec TV planned for tomorrow?

Eurotec 362 -What makes a magazine successful?

One response

5 11 2009
Paul Käpferer

In fact there are too many shows and only the best ones will survive. Best doesn’t necessary mean “biggest”. The viewpoint from Mr and Ms Schall is a very good answer to the editorial.
Keyword: Added value!
By the way, I like the Bluesped article in the companies chapter.

Superb blog! Congratulations.
Paul

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