Eurobike 2023 offers trio of business days against two consumer
Eurobike will next year tilt its exhibition back in favour of business to business, starting on June 21st and offering three business days, prior to two ‘Festival Days’ for consumer visitors.
Having concluded a successful first outing in Frankfurt this year, where business investment took centre stage, the Fairnamic Managing Director Stefan Reisinger said “We have an excellent starting point for the 31st Eurobike. All participants were able to gain valuable experience in 2022, and together we can make just the right adjustments to continuously expand this leading trade fair.
“Especially the international supplier industry voiced their request for the next trade fair to have a specific, customized format suiting their requirements. We are meeting this requirement by providing the new booking option for the Supplier Area, an integral part of Eurobike. This creates further synergies and helps save additional resources.”
In 2022 the show got back on track after what is hopefully the worst of Covid, drawing 33,780 trade visitors from 105 countries. Add to that 27,370 cycling enthusiasts on the consumer days and the show’s pull was significant. Eurobike’s study of those visitors found that as much as 59% wish to buy or lease a bicycle based on information gained at the show.
It is a possibility for companies who do not wish to address the consumer to exhibit for three (June 21st to 23rd) instead of five days. These businesses will settle in Hall 9 with its four floors and direct accessibility via the Galleria entrance.
The Frankfurt exhibition is taking place outside the vacation season and for the first time will be held in parallel and overlapping with the National Cycling Congress in Frankfurt.
Those wishing to participate in the 2023 event can visit the online registration portal here.
EUROBIKE 2022 | Trailer from Messe Friedrichshafen GmbH on Vimeo.