KŠB at the 2013 International Engineering Fair

The International Engineering Fair is the leading industrial trade fair in Central Europe, with annual participation reaching more than 1,500 exhibitors and 80,000 visitors from many countries worldwide. The visitor profile at this year’s event is outstanding, with leading industry experts and their partners, university educators and academics, scientists, and many more in attendance.
In addition to having its own exhibition booth, KŠB will hold short workshops and seminars on the changes to be introduced by the new Civil Code and an amendment to tax legislation, which are due to take force and effect on 1 January 2014. For foreign businesses and individuals, KŠB will also offer workshops and seminars in English and German.
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