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Trade show on a train
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Putting a new spin on trade shows, Siemens takes its marketing blitz on a 14-car, 1,000-foot train that has traveled the globe to showcase the company's latest technological advancements. Correspondent James Hilliard takes the tour with Siemens spokesman Steve Morgan.

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