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IFEMA MADRID to Host 45 Professional Events in 2024

Madrid is set to become a bustling hub for global business and innovation in 2024, as IFEMA MADRID gears up to host an impressive lineup of 45 professional events. This ambitious schedule places the city at the forefront of the international trade fair industry, further cementing its reputation as a key player in the global market.

The announcement, made by the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business, highlights IFEMA MADRID’s significant role in driving the Spanish economy forward. With 39 events organized directly by IFEMA and an additional 6 hosted in their facilities by external operators, the calendar is a testament to the institution’s capacity for attracting a diverse range of international business and cultural gatherings.

Madrid‘s dominance in the trade fair sector is more pronounced than ever, with the city hosting 44% of Spain’s total international trade fairs. This figure not only outstrips other Spanish cities but also represents a significant increase from the previous year. Barcelona, trailing behind with 22%, Valencia with 13%, and Barakaldo with 4%, are also key contributors to Spain’s trade fair scene, but Madrid’s lead is undisputed.

The 2024 calendar for IFEMA MADRID is diverse, catering to a wide array of industries and interests. From Promogift, the International Promotional Gift Trade Fair, which kicks off the year’s events, to established fairs like FITUR, GENERA, INTERGIFT, and BISUTEX, the schedule is packed with opportunities for businesses to showcase their innovations, network, and forge new partnerships.

Other notable events include MADRIDJOYA, MOMAD, MBFWMadrid, INTERSICOP, SICUR, and ARCOmadrid, each bringing its unique flavor to the mix. Educational and training fairs like AULA, the International Higher Education and Ongoing Training Fair, and the RED+ INTERDIDAC Congress, will provide platforms for academic and professional development.

The health and lifestyle sectors are not left out, with Iberzoo+ Propet, Expodental, and Expoóptica scheduled, alongside Madrid Más Moto, Organic Food Iberia, and Eco Living Iberia, catering to specific industry niches. The construction and building sector will also have a significant presence, with several events planned for the International Construction Week.

This extensive range of events not only highlights IFEMA MADRID’s versatility as a venue but also its commitment to supporting a broad spectrum of industries. It’s a move that is expected to have a substantial economic impact, not just on Madrid but on the entire Spanish economy, by attracting international visitors and investors.

The strategic importance of these events cannot be overstated. They provide a global stage for Spanish and international businesses to showcase their latest offerings, exchange ideas, and stay abreast of industry trends. The ripple effect of these gatherings will be felt across various sectors, from tourism and hospitality to retail and services, boosting local businesses and creating employment opportunities.

As Madrid prepares to host these 45 events, the city is not just opening its doors to the world; it’s also setting the stage for future growth and innovation. IFEMA MADRID’s 2024 calendar is more than just a list of events; it’s a roadmap for economic and cultural development, a series of opportunities for businesses to connect, learn, and grow.

Madrid events in 2024 at IFEMA MADRID are not just about business and trade; they’re about bringing people together, fostering collaboration, and building a stronger, more interconnected global community. As we look forward to these events, we can expect a year of dynamic growth, exciting opportunities, and transformative experiences in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities.

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