SIAL'26 design and stand build requirements for AHDB
This opportunity is for stand build services for SIAL 2026 taking place at the Paris-Nord Villepinte exhibition centre between the dates of 17th to 21st October 2026. Anuga’27 will be held between the 23rd to 26th February’27 at Köln, Germany, and SIAL’28 which will be held in October’28 again in Paris. The successful supplier will be responsible for the design, production, construction, dismantling and disposal of the stand, along with any AV requirements and any other associated production services.. Each new event will require new designs and quoting.
Closing date for this opportunity is NOON 3rd Feb'26.
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AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT BOARDWest MidlandsWAC-525082
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AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT BOARDWest MidlandsWAC-471547
2025-785 Digital Passport Preliminary Market Engagement
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AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT BOARDWest MidlandsWAC-515530