The Eurobike continues to make a strong showing. “We are seeing excellent registration figures and are on course for record levels again this year,” said Messe Friedrichshafen CEO
Klaus Wellmann and Eurobike Head
Stefan Reisinger, pleased by the strong response from the bicycle industry. Preparations for the international bike trade show, which will take place in Friedrichshafen from August 27 to 30, are in full swing. Furthermore, the decision to move Eurobike Demo Day from the Allgäu region directly to the fairgrounds has been very well
received by manufacturers. The word from the Eurobike team is that
“the decision went over very well with our customers and we are expecting a considerable increase in participation.” The test day for trade visitors and journalists will take place one day before the start of the show, on Tuesday, August 26, and will be held on the east parking area.
Eurobike project leader
Dirk Heidrich is certain that even more companies will participate in this year’s Demo Day because the logistics will be easier to manage. Demo Day offers well-marked test routes with ideal conditions on the road and through forests and meadows, in direct proximity to the trade show. The routes cover a total of 20 kilometers including asphalt roads and unpaved paths, even an elevated overlook point with a beautiful view of Lake Constance.
Preparations for the 2014 show are in full swing, both in and outside of the fairgrounds. Due to the heavy demand for exhibition space and the new concept of placing the test area directly at the exhibition halls, this year the Eurobike team has decided to forego the bike obstacle course on the West Open Air Grounds. This opens up more space for companies who would like to offer open-air exhibits in the space between the exhibition halls.
“The current conditions, which are challenging for many manufacturers and specialty retailers, demand the efficient use of budgets, resources and manpower. As the most important meeting for the bike industry worldwide, Eurobike impresses with its reliability and media presence and offers an unique event- like character”, says
Stefan Reisinger.
In total, more than 1200 exhibitors and 40,000 industry visitors from around the world are expected at the Eurobike.
Opening hours Eurobike Demo Day will take place on Tuesday, August 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and will be held at the fairground’s east parking area for the first time. It is only open to trade visitors and accredited journalists.
The Eurobike international bike trade show will be open to industry visitors only from Wednesday, August 27, to Friday, August 29, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. It is open to the general public from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 30.
Dates set the Eurobike 2015 Looking to the future, the dates have also been set for the Eurobike 2015. The international bike show will once again take place in the last week of August, from Wednesday, August 26 to Saturday, August 29, 2015.
More information is available at www.eurobike-demoday.com at www.eurobike-show.com.