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International Technical Fair 2023 starts in Plovdiv

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The 77th edition of the Plovdiv International Technical Fair will be held until September 17. Over 200 companies from 14 countries participate in it.

The exhibition showcases new technologies in the spheres of construction, mechanical engineering, energy, digital technologies, heavy machinery, hybrid cars and electric buses, aircraft construction and space developments. A model of a German truck, which can be used for both road and rail transport is being shown for the first time at the Plovdiv fair, it was reported.

The European Commission also has a stand dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the creation of the single European market. On September 15, the Gold Medals of the 77th International Technical Fair 2023 will be presented.




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