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ArticleFormer ISPO chief quits Boardriders
Peter Knoll, a former manager of the ISPO trade show in Munich, has left Boardriders, where he was most recently general manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The 55-year-old executive says his departure was mutually agreed due to differing views on organizational and strategic changes within the company. His position ...
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ArticleMarkus Hefter leaves ISPO
After working for Messe München for 18 years, Markus Hefter has left the company, where he held the position of exhibition director for the ISPO Munich and OutDoor by ISPO trade shows, apparently to pursue a new opportunity with a yet unnamed Swedish company later in September. We understand that ...
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ArticleISPO works on a B2B fitness show for Nov. 18-20
The ISPO Group is organizing a new international B2B event for the fitness sector at its Munich fairgrounds, to be held on Nov. 18-20. While it will feature exhibition stands, limited to 250 square meters in size, it is shaping up more and more as a high-level international convention with ...
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ArticleMesse München hails ISPO Munich Online as a success
Messe München says that its first all-digital ISPO Munich Online trade show was a “success” shared with the industry, thanks to its commitment to the world’s leading event in the sporting goods sector. We’ll soon ask our readers for some comments. Anyhow, the show’s virtual Expo Area, which featured 545 ...
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Emerald buys PlumRiver for more digital engagement
The trade show industry is seeking new ways to generate revenues and engage its clients because of the damage made to its physical events. Just as the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market is starting its new online edition, scheduled to run from Jan. 6 through March 19, its parent company, Emerald ...
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News briefsIspo Munich reveals more details about the upcoming online show (video)
Messe München has published a video for Ispo Munich Online 2021, in which it reveals more about the design of the virtual expo area, the digital brand spaces and the digital conference program of the event scheduled for Feb. 1-5. Video: ISPO Munich Online 2021: How brandr… ...
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A glimpse into next year’s Ispo shows
The three top executives of Messe München charged with Ispo’s development and digital transformation – Tobias Gröber, Jeanettee Loos and Markus Hefter – gave a few details about the format of the next Ispo Munich and OutDoor by Ispo shows at the end of the virtual general assembly of Assosport, ...
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ArticleA wind of optimism from the Ispo Re.Start Days
Generally positive vibrations came from the Ispo Re.Start Days, the all-digital conference organized by the Ispo Group on June 30 and July 1, confirming the resilience of the sports and outdoor industry, especially in segments like running, fitness, cycling and outdoor. You can check the SGI Europe website tomorrow for ...
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A packed online audience for the Ispo Re.Start Days
Some 1,000 people have already registered for the Ispo Re.Start Days, the international online conference in English and German organized by the Ispo Group, which will take place on Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday, July 1st. More are expected to sign up during the conference, depending on their availability and ...
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Ispo’s organizer goes digital after a record year
Messe München, the organizer of the Ispo trade shows, had record revenues of €474.2 million last year, generating Ebitda of €138.4 million. Its success had a spill-over effect on the economy of Munich and the state of Bavaria, resulting in extra revenues of around €3.3 billion for the hotel industry ...
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Online conference by Ispo on June 30 and July 1st
Ispo will host a digital conference on June 30 and July 1 to take the place of the previously planned Ispo SDG Summit in Munich. Called Ispo Re.Start Days, the conference will focus on “Beyond Digitalization,” “Beyong Sustainability” and “Beyond Health.” Following the cancellation of the OutDoor by Ispo trade ...
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ArticleIspo measures the pandemic’s effects on sports retail
Ispo has released the results of a survey it launched on April 9 to determine the effects of the pandemic on European sports and outdoor retailers. Among other interesting points, the survey indicated that Covid-19 began to strike their businesses early, that many resorted to home deliveries and the internet ...
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More fairs are cancelled
The Covid-19 pandemic is leading to the cancellation of more and more events because of the need for social distancing. In some cases, organizers are planning or exploring alternative formats that take advantage of the more or less sophisticated tools offered by the internet for the presentation of new products, ...
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News briefsIspo survey to help sports & outdoor retail in times of Covid-19
Ispo has developed a Covid-19-related retail survey, inviting all sports and outdoor retailers to participate, whatever their size and the countries in which they operate. The results and insights will be helpful for the Ispo Group to develop digital alternatives and tools to support the sporting goods business as much ...
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News briefsIspo increases its focus on eSports
Following the cancellation of OutDoor by Ispo, the Ispo Group is now increasingly focusing on the digital sector including eSports. Ispo started supporting digital sports competitions in 2018, and this segment has developed from niche to mainstream in only a few years. Under the umbrella of Ispo Digitize, Ispo’s efforts ...
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The figures for Ispo Munich
Messe München reports that about 80,000 people from 120 countries passed through the turnstiles on a daily basis at the latest edition of the Ispo Munich trade show. This figure is down from 80,200 a year ago. The number of visitors from Germany was down to 30 percent from 31 ...
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ArticleNo Ispo Beijing and supply chain bottlenecks due to coronavirus
The new Chinese pandemic – declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization on Jan. 30 – is starting to put the brakes on the Chinese economy’s robust growth in terms of consumption, production and international trade in the sporting goods sector and others, with major consequences for ...
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Ispo will work for equality and sustainability
While reiterating its intention to open itself up to other areas of the wider sports business besides the sporting goods market, which it has been covering for the past 50 years, the management of Ispo made solid new commitments in the areas of sustainability, social responsibility and diversity during the ...
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Getting ready for Ispo
The Ispo group of trade shows is expected to announce some exciting new directions and projects in connection with next year’s 50th anniversary of the Ispo trade show. Meanwhile, it is gearing up for interesting new editions of its Ispo Munich and Ispo Beijing shows early next year.
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