Nagpur : The five day annual event – Comp-Ex 2019 exhibition – of the Vidarbha Computer and Media Dealers’ Welfare Association (VCMDWA) concluded here on Monday.
The 27th edition of the exhibition held at St. Ursula Girls’ High School Ground, opposite old VCA Stadium, Civil Lines, was a big hit from various angles. It received overwhelming response from the visitors. Besides, the exhibitors also succeeded in effectively showcasing their products and services and subsequently generating business from them.
Apart from this, the response was so encouraging for the organisers that they have felt that they would require more space to organise the event next year.
Though the organizers matched their standard of Comp-Ex in terms of number of participants and meticulous arrangements, yet some regular events like project competition, etc. could not be taken up due to space constraints. To overcome this small venue challenge, the Comp-Ex Organising Committee has decided to stage Comp-Ex at a bigger venue in 2020.
Although it was a Monday (the last day of the event), the footfall was as overwhelming and as good as seen during the weekend. Not to miss out on good offer, many people visited Comp-Ex on the last day also to explore products and services of their interest and need. Comp-Ex-2019 was supported and powered by Government of Maharashtra and Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation.
Under the leadership of office-bearers including Rajesh Saboo, President; Dinesh Naidu, Secretary; Vinay Dharmadhikari, Vice President; all other VCMDWA members have worked tirelessly round the clock to stage Comp-Ex-2019. The office bearers thanked all the VCMDWA members, all the participants, visitors, student volunteers of Tirpude College, vendors, besides the two main powering partners Government of Maharashtra and Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Ltd.
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