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Messe Düsseldorf to Promote Occupational Safety Portfolio at NSC 2024

Messe Düsseldorf will participate in the NSC Safety Congress & Expo 2024 in order to promote its portfolio of international occupational safety and health trade fairs organized around the globe. At booth # 2081, visitor and exhibitor information for A+A 2025, International Trade Fair and Congress for Safety and Health at Work (November 4 – 7, 2025 in Düsseldorf, Germany), CIOSH Thailand (June 4 – 6, 2025 in Bangkok), TOS+H Expo (June 6 – 8, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey)  and OS+H Asia (2026 in Singapore) as well as other industry related trade shows organize worldwide, will be available.

As the world’s leading international trade fair for the occupational safety and health sector, A+A is renowned for its wide range of products and international reach, reflecting the status of the industry with the latest technologies and trends. A+A will showcase the entire range of products and services for personal and occupational safety – from protective items for individual body parts to complex security systems, from occupational medical care to ergonomic workplace design. An international congress will complement the exhibits. At the last staging in 2023, 2,200 exhibitors from 58 nations displayed their products to more than 62,000 trade visitors from 140 countries.

For more information, visit https://www.aplusa-online.com.

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