Fairs held in Germany
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Germany is a global leader in hosting world-class trade fairs and exhibitions. Known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure and central location in Europe, Germany organizes events in a wide range of sectors, including technology, automotive, manufacturing, healthcare and fashion. These fairs attract the interest of millions of visitors and exhibitors from all over the world and offer unique opportunities for networking, innovation and business development. Below is a comprehensive table of the major trade fairs held in Germany, their cities, venues and the months in which they took place.
Important Fairs Held in Germany
Fair Name | City | Venue | Month |
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Hannover Messe | Hannover | Hannover Exhibition Center | April |
CeBIT | Hannover | Hannover Exhibition Center | March (biennial) |
IFA (Consumer Electronics) | Berlin | Messe Berlin | September |
ITB Berlin (Travel and Tourism) | Berlin | Messe Berlin | March |
IMM Cologne (Furniture and Interiors) | Cologne | Koelnmesse | January |
Anuga (Food and Beverages) | Cologne | Koelnmesse | October (biennial) |
Domotex (Flooring Innovations) | Hannover | Hannover Exhibition Center | January |
Frankfurt Book Fair | Frankfurt | Messe Frankfurt | October |
Automechanika Frankfurt | Frankfurt | Messe Frankfurt | September (biennial) |
BAU (Architecture and Construction) | Munich | Messe München | January (biennial) |
Spielwarenmesse (Toy Fair) | Nuremberg | NürnbergMesse | February |
Medica (Medical Technology) | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | November |
drupa (Printing Technology) | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | June (quadrennial) |
Boot Düsseldorf (Boat Show) | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | January |
Interpack (Packaging) | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | May (triennial) |
InnoTrans (Transport Technology) | Berlin | Messe Berlin | September (biennial) |
Photokina (Photography and Imaging) | Cologne | Koelnmesse | May (biennial) |
BioFach (Organic Food) | Nuremberg | NürnbergMesse | February |
Gamescom (Gaming) | Cologne | Koelnmesse | August |
Agritechnica (Agriculture Technology) | Hannover | Hannover Exhibition Center | November (biennial) |
IDS (Dental Technology) | Cologne | Koelnmesse | March (biennial) |
Ambiente (Consumer Goods) | Frankfurt | Messe Frankfurt | February |
Tire Cologne | Cologne | Koelnmesse | May (biennial) |
A+A (Safety and Security at Work) | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | November (biennial) |
ISPO Munich (Sports and Outdoor) | Munich | Messe München | January |
EuroTier (Animal Husbandry) | Hannover | Hannover Exhibition Center | November (biennial) |
Caravan Salon | Düsseldorf | Messe Düsseldorf | August |
Germany’s trade fairs set benchmarks in innovation and provide basic platforms for industry professionals worldwide. They provide unique promotion and networking opportunities with events tailored to various sectors. Visitors and exhibitors are advised to confirm the event details and dates, as they may change every year.