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World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM) is an exhibition center located in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. The first phase of the venue was inaugurated by then President Fidel Ramos on October 28, 1996. [3] WTCMM is the preferred venue by international and local organizers for important international events and exhibitions in the Philippines.
The Manila International Auto Show 2012, now in its 8th year, was held last March 29 to April 1 at the World Trade Center and was undoubtedly the biggest and most anticipated event for car enthusiasts. 400 cars on display including the newest sports cars from different brands, the best concept cars, hybrid cars, and a lot more were showcased to ...
It is the only show in the Philippines recognized by the Union des Foires Internationales, the union of the world's leading tradeshow organizers, fairground owners, and major national and international associations of the exhibitions industry. The next show will be held at the World Trade Center Metro Manila in Pasay City on October 17-19, 2024.
World Trade Center Metro Manila; Media in category "Convention and exhibition centers in Metro Manila" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. S.
A World Trade Center (also World Trade Centre or WTC) ... World Trade Center Metro Manila Poland: Gdynia: World Trade Center Gdynia [136]
At 1,776 feet tall, One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. For fourth-generation ironworker, Tom Hickey, One World Trade Center consumed his life. He is one of ...
The inaugural Asia Pop Comic Convention was held from September 17 to 20 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila in Pasay with various big names cosplayers, artists and other entertainers both local and international were featured. [7]
The 3rd Philippine International Motor Show at the World Trade Center from August 19–22, 2010. All 15 CAMPI members will be there with their respective brands, from European nameplates like Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Porsche and Volvo to familiar Japanese marques like Honda, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, and Toyota.