GERMANY – As imm cologne 2020 drew to a close on January 19, its organizers were satisfied with the positive overall results. More than 128,000 visitors attended the event to find inspiration from the industry, an increase in visitors compared to the most recent similar edition of the event (2018: 125,000 visitors).
As in previous years, imm cologne also had a very strong international profile. Of the 82,000 trade visitors (2018: 80,704) around 50 per cent came from outside Germany. Despite the concentration visible in the German wholesale and retail trade, the event recorded a small rise in domestic trade visitors. “With these results, imm cologne not only underscores its prominent position in the global business; the increase in planners, architects and contract furnishers from Germany further emphasizes its importance for the German market,” said Gerald Böse, President and Chief Executive Officer of Koelnmesse.
“imm cologne presented the relevant issues emotionally this year and gave a whole industry new, creative impetus. With its international attractiveness, it was a dynamic event that made for a highly promising start to the new year,” said Böse, who is delighted with imm cologne’s performance.
The Managing Director of the Association of the German Furniture Industry, Jan Kurth, also gave the event a highly positive verdict: “For the exhibitors, imm cologne was a commercially successful trade fair that allowed the industry to make an excellent start to the 2020 furniture year. Cologne has once again demonstrated its significance as a platform for contacts and inspiration but also as an ordering fair. Together with all those involved, we will continue to strengthen the importance of this key event in a transforming market environment.”
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