03.05.2023 • News

Logimat 2023: Organizer speaks of successful trade fair

Exhibitors from 39 nations provided a lot of internationality for the fair.

Logimat 2023 builds on last years success and continues on its growth path....
Logimat 2023 builds on last year's success and continues on its growth path. (Image: Euroexpo)

During the three days of the trade fair, a total of 62,343 trade visitors came to the Stuttgart exhibition center. This means that the current event surpassed the pre-pandemic result of 2019, according to a spokesperson for the trade fair.

In the ten halls of the Stuttgart exhibition center, 1,563 exhibitors from 39 nations presented their latest developments and innovations. These are aimed at automation, digital transformation and the integration of modern technologies such as robotics, sensor technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize internal processes. In addition, solutions around the topics of sustainability and energy efficiency were the focus of exhibitors and trade visitors.

This year, too, the intralogistics trade fair was able to further increase its degree of internationalization. A good ten percent of the trade show visitors came from overseas. Among the 200 or so new exhibitors who came to Stuttgart for the first time this year, the proportion of international companies was almost 70 percent.

The next Logimat will be held in Stuttgart from March 19 to 21, 2024.

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