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The latest developments in fire protection and rescue services are on display in Kielce exhibition centre; the fair has brought together the exhibitors form Poland, Germany, Finland, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain. The Kielce trade fair centre provides over eight thousand square metres for the exhibition which is held from 9th to 11th June 2011.
EDURA is an exceptional exhibition as it creates a rare possibility for the representatives of the state administration, self government bodies and fire protection business insiders to become familiar with the latest developments in fire-protection technology for buildings, rescue techniques and to mitigate the natural disaster effects.
This year Kielce hosts 150 exhibitors who not only put their products on display in the exhibition halls but also use the possibility created by Targi Kielce to organise dynamic presentations. It creates the chance to show practical application of the equipment and techniques. EDURA is also the platform for discussions about different issues concering fire protection line of business.
Under the auspices of the Central Museum of Firefighting in Mysłowice the first Collectors Stock Exchange is held in Targi Kielce.
The fire-fighting buffs and collectors who are the owners of the fire-fighting equipment and outfits will be presenting their collections of helmets and hatchets, uniforms, buttons, model cars, badges and distinctions, postcards and post stamps.
The stock exchange creates a unique possibility for the fire-fighting buffs and the owners of different gadgets and memorabilia to confront and compare the exhibits they have in possession. They will have the chance to exchange ideas and experiences as well as the exhibits from their collections.