Key Facts About the Exhibition Industry in Poland

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  • Poland is the largest exhibition market in Central and Eastern Europe, attracting exhibitors and visitors from across Europe and beyond.
  • The country has 16 major exhibition venues with more than 415,000 square meters of indoor exhibition space.
  • Nearly 600 trade fairs and exhibitions are organized in Poland every year, covering industries such as manufacturing, food processing, healthcare, technology, construction, furniture, and automotive.
  • Warsaw and Poznań are the leading exhibition cities in Poland, hosting many international trade fairs and business events.
  • Ptak Warsaw Expo is the largest exhibition and trade fair center in Poland and Central Europe, offering 143,000 square meters of exhibition space and welcoming more than 1.5 million visitors annually.
  • Poland's exhibition industry continues to grow, with increasing numbers of exhibitors, visitors, and international business events every year.
  • Polish exhibition venues are recognized for their modern infrastructure, functionality, and international standards, making them attractive destinations for global exhibitors.
  • The most popular exhibition Stand builder in Poland include industrial machinery, manufacturing, food and beverage, construction, furniture, healthcare, and technology.
  • Targi Kielce is one of the leading exhibition centers in Europe, hosting around 70 trade fairs annually and welcoming thousands of exhibitors from over 60 countries.
  • Autumn is the busiest exhibition season in Poland, with September and November hosting the highest number of trade shows and industry events.
  • International exhibitors choose Poland because of its strategic location in Europe, strong economy, modern exhibition facilities, and easy access to European markets.
  • Trade fairs in Poland are considered highly effective for networking, lead generation, product launches, and building long-term business relationships across Europe.
 
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