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90% of space booked for Eurobike’s Frankfurt debut

After announcing its move to Frankfurt from Friedrichshafen after two decades, Eurobike organisers have announced that 90% of exhibition space has been booked for its 2022 event.

From 13 to 17 July 2022, Messe Frankfurt’s entire west section will be presenting over 100,000 m² of new bikes, innovative mobility solutions and sustainable transport concepts.

Stefan Reisinger, managing director fairnamic and Eurobike organiser, said: “Registration and floor-space demand are at record levels – desire to take part in Eurobike 2022 is at the highest level, both nationally and internationally. The premiere in Frankfurt is going to be big on a new scale, even by Eurobike standards. With these excellent bookings, the exhibition ground and hall planning is taking concrete shape – and offering a diverse range of participation formats in new theme areas.”

“Ninety per cent of Eurobike’s exhibition space is already booked – by existing customers and new customers. In addition, we see support for the new concept with the return of many players who have not exhibited for a few years. A large number of companies recognise the opportunity that we have with Eurobike 3.0 in Frankfurt to promote bikes, liveable cities and the transformation towards sustainable mobility. The new trade show concept and our expectations that Eurobike’s international standing would increase with the relocation, are proving correct. People trust in us and we are going to deliver,” he added.

In addition to the usual Bike, Parts and Accessories sections, the show organisers are also seeing particularly high demand for the area “The Future of Mobility”. The focus here is on lightweight electric vehicles, infrastructure providers, intermodality concepts, digitalisation, logistics and start-ups.

Future Eurobike shows will take place on a compact, modern trade show arena. The joint venture between trade fair organisers Frankfurt and Friedrichshafen is using the entire western section of the showgrounds on the river Main in a round circuit over 100,000 m² of exhibition area. This includes exhibition halls 8 and 9, and the new halls 11 and 12, which both have two levels.

For more information, visit: www.eurobike.com.