Deutsche Messe Will Launch Seven Shows in Five Countries

May 7, 2013

Germany-based Deutsche Messe has launched, and plans to launch, shows all over the world, with a concentration of shows in not only the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries, but also Turkey and within the EU itself.

In 2012, Deutsche Messe organized 13 trade fairs in these countries based on topics taken from HANNOVER MESSE, as well as four CeMAT-related events.  

Altogether, these 17 events showcased 5,117 exhibitors on 277,583 square meters and attracted 420,035 visitors.

“Deutsche Messe will continue its global expansion in the coming years,” said company officials. “Currently, seven new trade fairs are planned for 2013, 2014 and 2015.”

Here are the shows that will be launched:

Comvac Asia in 2013, which will run parallel to PTC ASIA and CeMAT ASIA Oct. 28-31 in Shanghai.

Industrial Supply ASIA in 2013 will also be added to PTC ASIA, CeMAT ASIA and ComVac ASIA Oct. 28-31.

RENEX South America will premiere Nov. 27-29 at the FIERGS Exhibition & Convention Centre in Porto Alegre, Brazil. RENEX, which is short for “Renewable Energy Exposition,” will showcase all the latest technological developments and solutions in the renewables sector.

Due to demand for increased quality and local sourcing and manufacturing in South America, Deutsche Messe will launch Industrial Supply SOUTH AMERICA in 2013 in Curitiba.

Deutsche Messe recently grouped its five Delhi-based tradeshows under a new parent brand, WIN INDIA.  This year, Industrial Supply INDIA will mark the sixth event under the WIN INDIA umbrella, focusing on subcontracting, components and parts, composites and new materials.  WIN INDIA will take place Dec. 17-20 in New Delhi.

For the first time, Deutsche Messe will organize a HANNOVER MESSE-themed trade fair in another EU country. The new show, TPA ITALIA, is a regional trade fair for power transmission & control, hydraulics and pneumatics. TPA ITALIA will be staged in the town of Rho, near Milan, in May 2014 as part of a joint venture between Deutsche Messe and Fiera Milano.

MDA NORTH AMERICA will launch May 19-23 in conjunction with the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago, as well as Deutsche Messe’s already established INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NORTH AMERICA. The new trade fair covers the power transmission and control and fluid power industries.

Together with the Italian market leader Ipack-Ima S.P.A., Deutsche Messe will stage INTRALOGISTICA ITALIA in Milan. This intralogistics show will take place May 19-23, 2015, collocated with Ipack-Ima.

“HANNOVER MESSE global portfolio of shows introduce the world to the latest innovations affecting the most critical manufacturing trends and issues,” said Larry Turner, CEO of Hannover Fairs USA, a subsidiary of Deutsche Messe AG.

He added, “Industrial innovation is a global trend, so it only makes sense to expand the HANNOVER MESSE brand to emerging countries looking for international business and customer leads.  As for the brand’s trade fairs we are introducing in the U.S., last year we successfully launch INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NORTH AMERICA and expect MDA NORTH AMERICA will be just as successful when it debuts this year.” 

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