Registration for Sirha Budapest has already started!
In 2022 Sirha Budapest, one of Central and Eastern Europe’s biggest food, baking, confectionery, hotel and hospitality, packaging and gastronomy trade shows will take place later than usual, between 22 and 24 March. Early bird registration has already started: registration is 20 percent cheaper until 15 July!
Last time there were 345 exhibitors at Sirha Budapest and nearly half of them came from abroad. From 44 countries 24,000 trade visitors checked out their products and services – 65 percent of them were decision-makers.
It is needless to say that the organisers will do everything to minimise the health risk. The Ministry of Human Resources has approved of the health protocol manual that contains various measures, from the daily disinfection of pavilions to face mask wearing – learn more at www.sirha-budapest.com.
Sirha Budapest’s organisers also pay special attention to the professional level of the trade show, so partners include Trade magazin, METRO, the Hungarian Bocuse d’Or Academy, the Hungarian Baker Association, the Guild of Hungarian Confectioners, the Guild of Hungarian Restaurateurs, the National Food Chain Safety Office, the Responsible Gastro Hero Foundation and many others.
Sirha Budapest’s programme will feature several trade contests, conferences and business meetings. More information about the trade show and registration is available at sirha-budapest.com. (x)
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