Tag: Aussteller

  • IMMO25 – Where the Who’s Who of the property industry meets

    IMMO25 – Where the Who’s Who of the property industry meets

    It’s that time of year again: IMMO25, Switzerland’s largest real estate trade fair, will open its doors again on Wednesday, 15 and Thursday, 16 January 2025. The specialist congress is a firm fixture in the calendar and attracts several thousand visitors and industry giants to Zurich Oerlikon every year.

    As an investor fair, the event is aimed at a professional audience from the property and finance industry. From architects and project developers to specialised service providers, consultants and lawyers to financial intermediaries and asset managers – the participants represent the entire value chain of direct and indirect real estate investments.

    In addition to the traditional trade fair activities, participants at the accompanying forum can once again look forward to 35 panel discussions with over 120 high-calibre representatives from industry, politics and business. Renowned experts will share their visions on emerging trends, current challenges and future opportunities. Whether it’s about sustainable property investments, digital innovations or market developments – the IMMO Forum offers a wide range of topics, exclusive insights and assessments from decision-makers. IMMO is the meeting place for experts who want to think outside the box and set the course for successful business and investments. Take this opportunity to find out about the latest developments and opportunities and to sharpen your investment strategy.

    As an event partner, we cordially invite you to participate

    The congress programme and exhibitor list are available on the trade fair website at www.swisspropertyfair.ch. The online ticket counter for IMMO25 opens on Wednesday, 11 December 2024.

    Secure your ticket in good time and become part of the biggest property event in Switzerland!

    Visitor ticket code IMMO25: 50251

  • Redesign of the Bauen+Wohnen trade fair in Lucerne for 2024

    Redesign of the Bauen+Wohnen trade fair in Lucerne for 2024

    In the centre of Lucerne, on the shores of Lake Lucerne, the KKL will serve as the venue for the Bauen+Wohnen 2024 trade fair. The KKL designed by Jean Nouvel, which harmoniously combines nature and architecture, symbolises the progressive orientation of the trade fair. This reorientation focuses on a high-quality exhibition with informative specialist presentations and offers the ideal setting for visitors to successfully realise their construction projects.

    The trade fair organisers have responded to feedback from visitors and exhibitors and developed a compact concept that focuses on efficiency and benefits. Exhibitors benefit from optimised logistics and attractive packages that promote customer contact. In addition, Friday will be specially designed for planning, architecture and property management professionals, enabling a valuable exchange of knowledge and networking.

    Marco Biland, trade fair organiser, is delighted with the full booking and the positive response to the new concept. In addition to the exhibition, the programme for the three-day event also includes lectures, advisory services and panel discussions, which offer both experts and the general public important insights and suggestions. The special energy show, organised in collaboration with the canton and city of Lucerne and other partners, will be a key highlight.

    Overall, the Bauen+Wohnen Messe Luzern 2024 represents a significant step towards future-proof and sustainable construction practices and is establishing itself as an indispensable meeting place for the property sector in Central Switzerland.

  • BAU celebrates a successful comeback

    BAU celebrates a successful comeback

    “BAU has once again proven that it is and remains the most important stage for innovations and premieres in the building sector. Despite the four-year forced break, more companies presented themselves in Munich than ever before. This underpins the very positive response to trade fairs and, in particular, to leading world trade fairs, as was already evident in 2022,” say the two heads of the trade fair Reinhard Pfeiffer and Stefan Rummel, summing up BAU 2023.

    Dieter Schäfer, Chairman of the BAU Exhibitors’ Advisory Council, agrees that BAU 2023 was a great success: “We did everything right by moving BAU 2023 to April. Fully occupied halls and a high proportion of international visitors underline the relevance of BAU. It was all the more important that the fair took place again after more than four years. In future, BAU will return to its usual January date.”

    In addition to the Federal Minister of Construction, Klara Geywitz, Bavaria’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Hubert Aiwanger, also took a look at the innovations and trends in the building industry at BAU: “The largest construction and architects’ trade fair is a successful networking platform for planners and building tradesmen. We need the very innovations presented there on how to reconcile climate protection and the challenges such as affordable building and housing. The fair stands for progress, growth and competitiveness and sets the course for the future in building and urban planning.”

    For Felix Pakleppa, General Manager of the Central Association of the German Building Trade (Zentralverband des Deutschen Baugewerbes), BAU sends a trend-setting signal to the building industry after the long forced break: “With the key themes of digital transformation, the future of living, resources and recycling, as well as modular building, the biggest challenges and trends of the moment have been perfectly mapped out. This year, BAU thus once again offers a great platform for creating future perspectives.”

    Katharina Metzger, President of the Federal Association of the German Building Materials Trade, also considers the return after more than four years a success: “We are more than satisfied with BAU 2023, because such an important sector cannot afford to be without a trade fair platform for six years. Even if important manufacturers for our specialist dealers with their craftsmen were unfortunately not on board this time, we hope that we can count on the old presence of suppliers again in January in 2025.”

    Andrea Gebhard, President of the Federal Chamber of Architects, emphasised the important significance of personal exchange: “BAU 2023 reflects the current issues of the building industry. It is the ideal meeting place for architects and planners to discuss both innovative materials of the future and social issues such as affordable housing.”

    BAU project manager Matthias Strauss is already looking forward to the upcoming events in the BAU Network: “After the successful BAU, the entire team is already very much looking forward to the digitalBAU conference & networking premiere next July as well as the next digitalBAU in February 2024.”

    Internationality of visitors reaches record level
    At the top of the international visitor ranking of BAU are Austria, Italy and Switzerland. Thanks to strong growth, Poland and Turkey take fourth and fifth place. Overall, the international share is almost 80,000 visitors. This corresponds to 40 percent of the total number of visitors and marks a record figure. In percentage terms, the international share is thus still a good deal higher than the previous record result from 2019 (37 per cent).

    The number of Chinese visitors is particularly noteworthy. With 1,600 people, China is one of the top 10 visitor countries at BAU 2023, a positive surprise after the Corona restrictions on travel from China to foreign countries were only recently relaxed.

  • Bauen+Wohnen Aargau begins on 20 April

    Bauen+Wohnen Aargau begins on 20 April

    The spring fair Bauen+Wohnen Aargau will be held again this year at the Tägi Wettingen and will last four days. It begins on Thursday, 20 April, and lasts until Sunday, 23 April. According to the organisers, around 200 exhibitors will take part. Last year, more than 14,000 interested people visited the fair. There will be an extensive fair programme, special shows and expert lectures on the topics of building, living, garden and energy. The Fair is aimed at homeowners, people interested in building, planners and architects.

    In the special show on charging power and electric mobility, solutions for charging infrastructures in detached houses and apartment buildings will be presented. In the forum, independent advisors will provide information on producing one’s own electricity, home charging stations and switching to e-mobility. The Architecture Forum is an event for architects, planners, representatives of the public sector, building owners, investors and people interested in building. It is about circular architecture and circular construction. There will also be the Photovoltaics and Storage Forum and an initial consultation for homeowners by energieberatungAARGAU, as well as several specialist lectures.

    At Bau+Wohnen there will be a homeowner’s fair, presentations on “Kitchen without Borders” and on “Security at Home”, with ideas for alarm systems, IP camera surveillance, access control and fire alarm systems and safes for valuables protection.

    The fair is open from 1 to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

  • First Electrosuisse e-mobile Charging Forum

    First Electrosuisse e-mobile Charging Forum

    Electromobility yes, but how to charge? Competent advice is crucial even before the purchase decision is made. When planning and implementing an appropriate charging infrastructure, questions from different areas arise. What is the appropriate charging infrastructure for home, business or on the road?

    The e-mobile professional association has perceived the industry’s need for a specialist conference in the field of charging infrastructure and launched a call for papers. Over 25 proposals were received and then voted on in a topic voting. The feedback from the community was clearly focused on the following 5 topics:

    – Bidirectional charging
    – Smart charging
    – Charging infrastructure in underground car parks
    – Energy supply 2050
    – Charging infrastructure 2050

    The moderator, Sarah Andrina Schütz, will guide the participants through the day, while renowned speakers will present solutions for concrete implementation and provide an outlook on the coming trends. In addition, well-known partners will organise an interesting accompanying exhibition. Numerous associations support the congress with the aim of establishing dialogue between the various professionals involved in the electromobility sector.

    At the e-mobile Charging Forum, current developments in the charging infrastructure sector will be discussed and an interactive exchange of knowledge and experience will be facilitated.