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MAPIC
Founded
1995
Founder
Reed Midem
Focus
Retail real estate
Location
Cannes, France
Origins
MAPIC
Website
www.mapic.com
MAPIC (Le marché international professionnel de l’implantation commerciale et de la distribution) is an international retail real estate show held in Cannes, France, each November. Organised by Reed MIDEM, and lasting for 3 days, the event consists of conference sessions, an exhibition area and networking events to help facilitate retail real estate development.
Although held in France, participants from several countries attend.
Opening Cocktail and MAPIC Awards ceremony. Each year, developers submit their retail real estate projects for a chance to win a MAPIC Award in one of several...
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