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Top 9 Professional Events in Greece

By deTraci Regula, About.com

Want to travel to Greece but just can't afford it? You may be able to deduct part of the expense from your taxes by combining your vacation with a professional event in your field.

1. Gadget Expo

This huge show presents lots of electronics, computer gadgets, gift products, and much more to thousands of international attendees. In Athens at the Hellinikon Convention Center, previously the old Athens Airport. In November.

2. Life Style Show

This show takes place in October and offers luxury cars, cosmetics, fashion, and many other exhibits and presenters.

3. MedicExpo

Held in March, this show focuses on medical and hospital equipment and technology, with special seminars.

4. Greek Real Estate Expo

This convention offers information on how to buy, sell or develop properties in Greece. In 2006, it will be held in November.

5. Agrorama

An international agriculture show offering exhibits on farm equipment. 2007's show runs from February 22-25th.

6. FoodTech

Machinery, equipment, and opportunities for the food industry in Greece.

7. Oenorama

Held every two years, Oenorama will occur next in March, 2010. It focuses on all aspects of the Greek wine industry, including importing and exporting, and is open to the public as well as to the professional.

8. Thessaloniki International Trade show

The grand convention of Greece, drawing tens of thousands of visitors to Thessaloniki each year. The updated website is unfortunately in Greek only.

9. Water Management Conference

Held on the Greek island of Kos, where many medical conferences are held each year, this British-organized event focuses on water resource sustainability. In May, 2007.

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