interlift 2023 Expects More Joint Participation

Tradeshow floor at a past interlift; photo courtesy of AFAG Messen

AFAG Messen, organizer of interlift 2023 on October 17-20 in Augsburg, Germany, expects more joint participation than in 2019, as well as several countries that will be represented in new forms and for the first time. AFAG Messen has already received more than 300 registrations from 23 countries, 62% from outside Germany. The number of exhibitors is expected to increase “significantly” again when additional joint participations are secured in coming months. Reservations include 700 m2 for a joint booth of the European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and ANACAM (Italian National Association of Elevator Companies) and almost the same area for ANICA (Italian elevator components association). For the first time, interlift will see a joint representation of Indian vertical-transportation companies and representation from South Korea. Talks are also underway with the National Association of Elevator Contractors and the China Shippers Association.

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