Business France will showcase 26 French companies at Achema

Business France will showcase 26 French companies at Achema, the world’s leading chemical process industry tradeshow, from 15th to 19th june in Frakfurt, Germany. Come and meet specialized companies in booths H8.0J4 H1.1G3 and H9.2D41
By: Business France
 
LONDON - April 21, 2015 - PRLog -- Business France, the National Agency supporting the international development of the French economy, will be organising, for the 3rd time, French pavilions at the ACHEMA tradeshow that will take place at Frankfurt Am Main (Germany) from the 15th to 19th of June.
The ACHEMA trade show is an international event where both process industry and biotechnology professionals meet.
On this occasion BUSINESS FRANCE will showcase 26 French companies exhibiting across the main theme-focused halls at the event.
The ACHEMA trade show has become the main exhibiting and networking event for manufacturers/suppliers, users and industrialists (chemical companies etc.), scientists and academics.
ACHEMA is dedicated to companies supplying solutions to the chemical and biotech industries, from research and innovation laboratories to project engineering specialists. Main exhibitors’ work within the following businesses: Mechanical and thermal process machinery and facilities, industrial plumbing, environmental protection solutions, and instruments to analyse, control and automate processes.
French companies will be spread across 3 halls (Industrial plumbing, Instrumentation, control and automation techniques and Engineering). The French cluster Axelera will be exhibiting at a 40 m² booth at the French Pavilion, hall 9.2 which is devoted to engineering. The cluster will be presenting some of its members, who are also exhibiting there: Inevo, Teclis, Processium, Ideel and AEPI, as well as 2 chemical platforms from the Rhône-Alpes Region: GRENOBLE CHEMICAL PARK and ROCHES-ROUSSILLON CHEMICAL PARK.
With CHEMPARC (Lacq) industrial hub exhibiting, France’s chemical platforms will be well put forward at the ACHEMA tradeshow, promoting their facilities among foreign investors as favoured destinations for their development projects in Europe.
Come and meet all the French exhibitors:
Hall 8.0 – booth J4 - (Industrial plumbing):
H+VALVES + RAMPINI (www.hvalves.com), DESCOTE (www.descote.com), COREAU (www.coreau.com), CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIE (www.continental-industrie.com), SERVINOX + PMS (booth J20) (www.groupe-fsplg.com), CAHOUET (www.cahouet.com), CASTANET (www.castanet-sa.fr), BURACCO (www.buracco.com), REG TECHNOLOGY (www.reg-technology.com), TECHNIFLOW (www.groupe-techni-flow.com)
Hall 11.1 - booth G3 - (Instrumentation, control and automation techniques):
TETHYS INSTRUMENTS (www.tethys-instruments.com), REGULATEURS GEORGIN (www.georgin.com), SETNAG (www.setnag.com), HEMERA (www.hemera.fr)
Hall 9.2 - booth D41 - (Engineering):
SERTRONIC (www.sertronic.com),  INEVO TECHNOLOGIES (www.inevo.fr), PROCESSIUM (www.processium.com), TECLIS (www.teclis-instruments.com), CHEMPARC (www.chemparc.com), AXELERA (www.axelera.org), GRENOBLE-ISERE AEPI (www.grenoble-isere.com), GRENOBLE CHEMICAL PARK (www.plateformechimiquedupontdeclaix.com), ROCHES-ROUSSILLON CHEMICAL PARK (www.osiris-gie.com), IDEEL (www.ideel-factory.fr)

For further information: http://www.achema.de
For information about the French pavilion:
Business France
Guillaume ANFRAY
Project Manager – Chemistry and Mines
Phone: +33 (0)1 40 73 34 52
Email: guillaume.anfray@businessfrance.fr

For further information  please contact
Anne DESSEMOND -
NTIS Office of BUSINESS FRANCE in London
SW1Y 4SP - UK
Tel: +44 (0) 207 024 3664
Anne.DESSEMOND@businessfrance.fr
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