The Future Store returns at the SIRHA trade show – join us!
Trade magazine – the market leading trade magazine of the FMCG sector – is the official journal of the SIRHA Budapest 2018 trade fair. Trade magazine is always present at the SIRHA trade exhibition with its Future Store Innovations stand, presenting the latest product innovations, innovative solutions and services before their market launch.
This year more than 20 partner companies will bring their new solutions to the Future Store, which visitors can see in the form of guided tours given by experts during SIRHA, at stand J01 of Pavilion ‘A’.
In order to satisfy visitor demand, Trade magazine will provide professional guided tours of various lengths in the Future Store, for which you can register by clicking here.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
You can register for an unlimited number of free tickets to the trade fair in this link, but following that you need to register again in this page under for the professional guided tour around the Future Store!
Please don’t forget about registering twice, because you can take part in the guided tour only this way. After you got the e-ticket, you need to come back to this page for the Future Store registration.
(If you need more information or help in registering, please don’t hesitate to contact us at marketing@trademagazin.hu.)
Teaser video of the 2016 Future Store
The booth displayed:
Sort professional guided tour around the Future Store (60-70 min)
Long professional guided tour around the Future Store(90-100 min)
Special guided tour around the Future Store Wanzl Connect Business (30-40 min)
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