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CWIEME Bangalore 2012

Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC)
10th Mile, Tumkur Road, Madavara Post,
Dasanapura Hobli,
Bangalore 562 123, INDIA
Telephone: +91.80.66246600
Fax: +91.80.66246661
Email: info@biec.in
Internet: www.biec.in/index.php


 

BIEC offers its exhibitors services and amenities of the highest quality on par with international standards. Beautifully landscaped over 34 acres this multi-purpose facility is a common ground for industry exhibitions.

BIEC complements its 40,000 sqm of covered space in three aesthetically and functionally designed exhibition halls, with adequate outdoor area for display, perfectly suitable for showcasing large and heavy machines. VIP Lounge and Business Centre are attached with every hall, in addition to exhibition management facilities.

The Conference Centre, the Food Court and other support services for exhibitor and visitor comfort, all within the same complex, make BIEC an unique and most sought after exhibition centre in India.

Bengaluru International Airport

Bangalore International Airport is an international airport serving the city of Bangalore. The airport is located 45 km from the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, 4 km (2.5 mi) south of Devanahalli and is 40 km (25 mi) from the central business district of Bangalore (30 km (19 mi) from the Bangalore City Railway Station and covers 4,000 acres.It has been awarded "India's best airport" for the year 2011 by the survey conducted by skytrax.

The airport handled about 9.3 million passengers and had air traffic movements (ATM) of about 280 per day in the year 2009. The airport is expected to handle 17 million passengers in the year 2015. The airport is host to 10 domestic airlines and 21 international airlines connecting the city to about 50 destinations across India and rest of the world. The airport serves as a hub for Kingfisher Airlines and a focus city for Jet Airways, JetLite, IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir. Former Air Deccan too had its base at BIA.


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Visas

Letters of Invitation to obtain visas to visit India are available to registered visitors and exhibitors only.

A letter of invitation is no guarantee of a travel Visa being granted.  For your Visa application to be granted you will need to attend the Indian Embassy for an interview and prove that you have a bonafide reason to travel to India, knowledge of the industry and either to have booked Hotel and flight or the means to do so and pay for any medical expenses or have medical insurance in place for your trip

Payment is only by Direct Payment. Please send your details so that we may invoice you, in order that we can process your payment as swiftly as possible please ensure that your payment is clearly marked with your company name.  All costs are payable in advance and no letter will be issued until the correct money is received into our bank account.

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