GLE Expo Dhaka Pushed to November 2022

Scenes from a past GLE Expo Dhaka; photo courtesy of Wittur

Virgo Communications and Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. have announced that the fourth edition of Global Lift and Escalator (GLE) Expo at International Convention City, Bashundhara in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been pushed to November 10-12, 2022, due to continued concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic in the area. Having made its mark with successful editions in countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Africa, the show also made its debut in a ‘first of its kind’ interactive virtual format earlier this year. G. Raghu, director, Virgo Communications and Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd., said, “Our future vision is to continue serving the VHT industry and creating unique opportunities. GLE Expo is an immensely popular and successful, internationally renowned offering from the Virgo portfolio. Brands that associate with the upcoming GLE Expo Dhaka will be able to leverage Virgo’s exclusive industry data and explore this high-growth market in 2022.” ELEVATOR WORLD and ELEVATOR WORLD India are media partners for the event.

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