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European Spa Exhibition & Summit

European Spa Summit12 - 14 September 2011
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Paris, France

European Spa Exhibition & Summit is the European event all professionals were waiting for, four days of "total immersion" with all the key players in this new market, introduced in response to the significant expansion of the spa sector in Europe The new European Spa exhibition format is the embodiment of a dream shared by some 20 European players in this sector - to offer beauty professionals an exhibition which will encourage networking so that they can develop and succeed in the complex world of the Spa.

Contact Information

Nataly JOUBERT
Phone: +33 (0)4 78 59 83 38
Email: nataly.joubert@wanadoo.fr

Company Details

Hospitality NetBEYOND BEAUTY PARIS
www.beyondbeautyparis.com/
Phone: +33 1 44 69 95 69
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