The end of trade shows? What Covid-19 means for international events
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The end of trade shows? What Covid-19 means for international events

Written by Angela

Is this the end of trade shows? Many have been asking this question since the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic became clear and social restrictions came into place more or less all over the world. What was once considered a powerhouse in industrial clusters such as tech, automotive, food and beverage, and hospitality now looks beyond saving. Our minds struggle to cope with this idea. And our economies even more so. Italy, for one, relied heavily on its busy trade show program, with an annual revenue of € 60Bn and over 20 million attendees – which in turn was a significant booster for the hotels, restaurants, stores, and service providers in the cities in which the trade shows took place. And none of the industries involved was even remotely prepared to go full-digital for its most anticipated events. How are we going to manage the end of trade shows and what, if anything, are we going to put in their place? Are virtual trade shows an option? We don’t have answers, so we are going to ask some more questions.

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Angela

Publisher and co-founder of the communication agency Fiore & Conti Gbr. She lives and works in Berlin.

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