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Record attendance anticipated for GIS 2023

Record attendance anticipated for GIS 2023
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Record attendance anticipated for GIS 2023

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  • GIS 2023, Europe's largest tradeshow for the lifting, industrial and port handling, and heavy transport industries, will be held from 5-7th October in Piacenza, Italy.

  • The ninth edition of the show is expected to attract a more international audience than ever before.

  • Over 400 exhibitors will showcase their latest innovations across a 62,000 m2 exhibition space.

  • The event is expected to attract more than 13,000 visitors from all around the world.

  • GIS 2023 will also feature GIS by Night on 6th October, an evening of networking and socialising for exhibitors and customers.

  • Sponsorship opportunities are still available, including for GIS by Night and three awards ceremonies.

  • Further details about the seminar and workshop programme for GIS 2023 will be announced in the coming months.

  • Fabio Potestà, director of Mediapoint & Exhibitions, the company organising the event, thanked exhibitors and visitors for their support.

Exhibition space has now sold out for GIS 2023, to be held 5-7th October in Piacenza, Italy, but sponsorship opportunities and free visitor passes are still available for Europe’s biggest specialist tradeshow for the lifting, industrial and port handling, and heavy transport industries.

The countdown has begun for GIS 2023, Europe’s largest exhibition dedicated to lifting, industrial and port handling, and heavy transport.

Taking place 5-7th October at the Piacenza Expo exhibition centre in northern Italy (50 km south of Milan), this ninth edition of the show is set to be bigger and attract a more international audience than ever before.

Across an impressive 62,000 m2, more than 400 exhibitors specialising in equipment, components and services will showcase their latest innovations, including several hotly anticipated global product launches.

GIS has enjoyed a growing reputation since its first edition in 2009 as Europe’s premier meeting place for users of cranes, aerial work platforms, telehandlers, forklift trucks, heavy transport vehicles and other industrial handling equipment.

This year, more than 13,000 visitors from around the world are expected to use the event to discover the latest technologies, compare products and services, and network.

“GIS has proven a highly successful format for many reasons,” says Fabio Potestà, director of Mediapoint & Exhibitions, the company responsible for organising the event.
 

“GIS is highly specialised, concentrated across just three days and has lower exhibiting costs than many other events, ensuring stand holders get a great return on their investment. And who wouldn’t want to travel to Italy for an exhibition? We have some of the best scenery, food, and hospitality in the whole world.”

Record attendance anticipated for GIS 2023<br>IMAGE SOURCE: GIS

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GIS is capitalising on the famous warm Italian welcome with GIS by Night on Friday 6th October, an evening of music and food where exhibitors can network and socialise with their most important customers in a relaxed atmosphere.

Exhibition space at GIS has now sold out but companies still have the opportunity to get their name in front of key industry players by sponsoring GIS by Night or one of the three awards ceremonies – the Italian Terminal and Logistic Awards (ITALA), the Italian Access Platform Awards (ITALPLATFORM) and the Italian Lifting & Transportation Awards (ILTA).

Further information about GIS 2023, including details of the seminar and workshop programme, will be announced over the coming months.

In the meantime, Fabio Potestà would like to thank both exhibitors and visitors for their support and looks forward to welcoming participants from all over the world to Piacenza in October for three days of innovation, networking, and convivial Italian hospitality.

To enquire about sponsorship or register for a free visitor pass, please visit gisexpo.it.

Source: GIS