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Festivity-2008

All the latest decorations for Christmas, Carnival, Easter, Halloween and other festive occasions will be featured at the next edition of Festivity scheduled for 16 to 20 January 2008 at the Rho-Pero exhibition centre. The show, which runs concurrently with MACEF will occupy more than 16.900 square metres this year, with over 130 companies present in Halls 22 and 24, confirming its place as an essential appointment for both Italian and European specialists, wholesalers and large-scale retail buyers, who will find all the suggestions, previews and latest ideas for 2008.

Special mention has to be made of the significant growth in terms of presences and exhibition space at Festivity 2008 of the games and toys and paper/packaging and party goods sectors. The development of this latter sector, which shares an affinity with decorations in terms of purchases and distribution channels, will create new opportunities and synergies at Festivity for all visitors to the show.

This year the "Christmas Village" will once again offer Festivity visitors and exhibitors a meeting place for moments of relaxation and wellbeing. The slogan for the 2008 edition Village will be "Alto Adige: unforgettable enogastronomy and emotions" and will include a foot massage point, presentation of Alto Adige's tourist attractions and apples handed out by girls in traditional costume. During happy hour there tastes will be offered of local products such as speck, cheeses, bread, strudel, apple juice and wines.

Several institutional stands will be present in the "Christmas Village" area, including International Toy Exhibition; Assogiocattoli (Italian Toys Association); Italian Institute for Toy Safety; Customs Agency; A free consultancy service will be available at these stands for all Festivity operators and exhibitors on the topics of counterfeit goods, safety of electrical and other products, the CE mark and updates and clarifications on the RAEE, RoHS, Ftalates directives etc.



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