“If we look beyond the numbers, we were particularly happy to note a feeling of enthusiasm at the stands and to see trade people ready to do business,” added Mr Giovanni Vitaloni, Mido vice-president.
“That also erged from an initial analysis of the questionnaires that were handed out to the exhibitors at the end of the show and we hope that this is an indication that a new, more positive outlook is gaining ground among the people working in the industry.”According to the organizers, the show got off to a strong start on the Saturday, with attendance raining good on Sunday when opticians from central and southern Italy, took advantage of the ‘A Train to Mido’ free transport service. The positive trend was confirmed on Monday, the closing, day, with trade people staying until closing time to see new products and sign orders.
“We are very happy with this 2014 Mido show,” concluded Mr Marcolin. “Things went far better than expected. We look forward to seeing everybody at Mido 2015, slated for 28 February to 2 March.”
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