The application period for Sirha Budapest has started!
Sirha Budapest, one of the most significant trade fairs for food, bakery-pastry, HoReCa, packaging industry and gastronomy in the CEE region will be organized again on 4-6 February 2020 in Budapest, Hungary.
The application period has already started, and those who send their application form to the organizers until 31 May 2019 can reserve their places with the best prices to present their product or service offerings to the 22,000 expected professionals. On the last edition of Sirha Budapest, 28% of the visitors were owners or operational managers and 60% of them were in decision making position.
Sirha Budapest continues its tradition to organize professional programs and competitions along with the trade fair to create a more attractive range of events for professionals such as the Bocuse d’Or Hungarian Selection, the International Catering Cup Hungary Selection, the Sirha Budapest Dessert Competition or the Hungarian Mass Catering Championship.
The official mediapartner of the Exhibition is Trade magazin.
More information: www.sirha-budapest.com/en/participation-documents
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