Interlift 2023 Shaping up to Return to 2019 Levels

The Wittur CUBE at the 2019 interlift saw record attendance; photo courtesy of Wittur.

Trade fair organizer AFAG Messen und Austellungen GmbH said on March 16 that interlift 2023, planned on October 17-20 at Augsburg Trade Fair Centre in Augsburg, Germany, is shaping up to return to 2019 levels, with greater international participation than ever before. More than 350 registrations have been received, and AFAG expects around 500 exhibitors to attend, filling all available halls. With international exhibitors from Italy, China and India, “there is a strong possibility that the high foreign share of 70% [in 2019] will be surpassed” this year. Participants include a group of approximately 40 Chinese companies. In terms of what will be new, there will be changed block divisions and walks in some halls. Wittur is also planning to “surprise” visitors with a new, 600-m2 stand in Hall 2 “with a special focus on modernization and a new family of digital products.”

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