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Registration for the Manufacturing Indaba KZN is now open

The eThekwini Municipality will be hosting the annual KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Indaba this July. The exhibition will include knowledge hub sessions and much more.

THE eThekwini Municipality will be hosting the Manufacturing Indaba KwaZulu-Natal from July 11 to July 12 at the Durban International Convention Centre (ICC), and registration for the event is open to the public and completely free.

According to the Manufacturing Indaba KZN official website, the annual Manufacturing Indaba Kwazulu-Natal brings together provincial manufacturers and businesses to explore growth opportunities, find out about the latest manufacturing incentives and trends, and provide a platform for networking and collaboration.

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“The exhibition provides an opportunity for manufacturers to showcase their expertise, network with industry peers and meet business suppliers. In addition, a series of exhibition workshops will be hosted and are free to attend.  And these workshops will cover issues relevant to the manufacturing community in the KwaZulu-Natal province,” states the website. 

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If you would like to visit the exciting Manufacturing Indaba Exhibition and attend the Knowledge Hub sessions, register by completing the form below:

https://manufacturingindaba.co.za/mi-kzn/exhibition-visitor/

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