The Bond Between Two Cities in Two Countries
Why these two cities are collaborating to make business events central to their economies.
Why these two cities are collaborating to make business events central to their economies.
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As the account director for the soon-to-open Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre in South East England, Carlo Zoccali has a keener-than-ever interest in how events are evolving.