Main Office:
AdExhibit Incorporated
5/F The Reliance Center 99 E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue,
Brgy. Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines 1604
Tel. nos. +632 672-2870 to 77; 672-2885 to 87; 672-3723
Fax nos. +632 672-2890 to 92; 672-3724
E-mail: sales@adexhibit-inc.com; adexhibit@pldtdsl.net
Website: http://www.adexhibit-inc.com
China Office:
Shenzhen AdExhibit Incorporated
Rm 2688, #2098 Shennan Road East, Shenzhen City, Guangdong,
China
Tel. nos +86 755 25179897; 82222631; 82222632
Fax no. +86 755 8222-6786
Email: sz-adexhibit@sz.net.cn
Taiwan Representative:
Walter Liu
Tel nos. +632 410-0228 to 29; 336-2603; 336-4990
Fax no. +632 410-0224
Mobile no. +639175210242
Email: dw5210202@yahoo.com
VENUE
World Trade Center Metro Manila
World
Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM)
is a world-class business "shopping center"
where existing product and services of both
private and government agencies is supported
by providing linkages to both domestic and foreign
entities engaging in business.
Located
at the Manila Bay area, the WTCMM is situated
at the heart of Manila's trade centers. The
area is a well-established location for major
conventions, exhibitions, cultural and entertainment
activities at the Cultural Center of the Philippines,
Folk Arts Theatre, Philippine International
Convention Center and Philippine Trade Training
Center. It can be sited 6 kms. away from the
international airport and 4 kms. from the nearest
seaport.
With a total floor area of 10,810 square meter
and a total exhibition area of 8,300 sq. m.,
the center is the prefered place to house some
of the countries prestigious conventions, trade
events and exhibits.
The World Trade Center Metro Manila is the perfect
place to house the Global Sports Expo 2006.
With a capacity of 526 standard 3m x 3m booths,
and an estimated 5,000 visitors from here and
abroad, the WTCMM is the place to ensure success
in closing business deals and transactions.
About the Philippines
A tropical
paradise made up of 7,107 individual islands,
the 2nd largest archipelago in the world, set
in the heart of Southeast Asia. Scattered among
its three major island groupings-Luzon, Visayas,
and Mindanao-are 87 million of the warmest and
most hospitable people in the world.
The
Philippines has an annual remittance of $7-8
billion from overseas workers and with a labor
force of 35.86 million. GDP growth accelerated
to 4.3% in 2002, 4.7% in 2003, 5.1% in 2004
and about 6% in 2005, reflecting the continued
resilience of the service sector, construction,
improved exports and agricultural output.
Getting here and exploring the Islands is not
a problem. Almost all international carriers
have flights to Manila, the country's premiere
international gateway.
World-class
quality service at very competitive prices await
visitors to the Islands. Hotels, pension houses
and restaurants abound in key destinations and
getting accommodations often require only a
phone call. Almost all quality dining places
in all major cities offer a cornucopia of tropical
fruits and seafoods. For the more adventurous,
each region has its own delicacies.
Being the 3rd largest English speaking nation
in the world has its advantages. Visitors to
the Islands can easily communicate with almost
anyone they meet. Local, national and international
newspapers can be bought in all major cities.
Mobile cellular phone and internet services
are also available, so your loved ones are only
a phone call or an e-mail away.