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These 24 international trade fairs included the International Motor Show Germany (IAA), and the Frankfurt Book Fair. That year, a total of 40,295 exhibitors presented their products in Frankfurt. In excess of 2.4 million visitors came to see and examine these products. [7] Messe Frankfurt hosts an annual consumer goods trade fair called Ambiente.
Frankfurt Messe can refer to: Messe Frankfurt, the trade fair in Frankfurt; Frankfurt Messe station, a station on the Rhine-Main S-Bahn This page was last edited on ...
It is held at the Messe Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and combined with the Luminale lighting design and art festival with installations and performances in and around the city. [2] Light + Building is the world's largest trade fair in its industry. In 2018, there were 2,719 exhibitors and 220,864 visitors, over half of them from abroad.
Inside the BMW pavilion at the IAA 2009 Audi e-tron at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The theme of the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show can best be summed up in one word: "electrification." Virtually every manufacturer has unveiled a vehicle using the latest battery technology. [47] The following introductions were presented at the 2009 show:
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Heimtextil has been taking place on the Messe Frankfurt exhibition grounds annually since 1971. [4] Before the start of Heimtextil, home textiles were part of the Frankfurt Spring Fair (now called Ambiente ) but further growth of the segment in the 1960s and 1970s led to the establishment of an own fair. The first edition attracted over 600 ...
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