Tarsus Launches Education Event in Indonesia

December 27, 2014

International exhibition organiser, Tarsus Group, announced plans to launch GESS Indonesia. Tarsus’ subsidiary, F&E Education is the organiser of Global Educational Supplies & Solutions Exhibition (GESS) in Dubai. That event attracts a reported 9,000 visitors from more than 75 countries.

The inaugural GESS Indonesia will open on 30th September next year and run for three days. The event will be held at the Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia.

Douglas Emslie, group managing director of Tarsus, commented, “GESS Dubai has already established itself as the major player in the Middle East education field and now the brand has successfully expanded into Mexico, with the inaugural edition due to run in April 2015. We’re pleased to announce the launch of GESS Indonesia in September 2015, which will allow us to build on this expertise and expand into the largest economy in South-East Asia. Indonesia is an important market for Tarsus, our office in Jakarta has over 40 staff and we have a number of exciting launches planned across a range of different industries.”

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