24.05.2022 • NewsCompanypersonneltrade show

Philip Harting remains chairman of AUMA

At the suggestion of the BDI (Federal Association of Industry), the AUMA (Exhibition and Trade Fair Committee of German Industry) re-elected Philip Harting as Chairman of the Board.

This means that the previous head of the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry will be at the helm of the organization for the next three years for the second time. After Philip Harting was first appointed CEO in 2019, he is now starting his next term. Previously, the CEO of the Espelkamp-based Harting technology group had been a member of the AUMA board since June 2008.

AUMA represents the interests of exhibitors, organizers and visitors to trade fairs in Germany. Founded in 1907, it is one of the oldest German associations in the service industry. In addition to being a member of the world trade fair association UFI, AUMA works on various committees of other organizations in the trade fair and conference industry.

The trade fair is indispensable as a meeting place for designers and as a...
"The trade fair is indispensable as a meeting place for designers and as a showcase for innovations," says Philip Harting. Image: Harting

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