A wide range of programmes at Sirha Budapest
Sirha Budapest, the most important food and HoReCa trade fair in the region, will take place on 4-6 February 2020.
Food, drink, confectionery and baking companies will be present on 65 percent of the exhibition space booked so far. There are already 130 participants and those companies that book a stand until 31 October 2019 will get a 14-percent discount from the full price.
Programmes will include the Hungarian final of the Bocuse d’Or chef competition and the International Catering Cup. There will be a Public Sector Catering Competition too. New programmes include sustainability- and packaging-themed conferences, and there will be a coffee, bar and bakery showcase in Pavilion G.
In cooperation with Trade magazin – who will build their Future Store too – Sirha Budapest will host an Innovation Competition as well. The last chance for exhibitors to book a place in Pavilions A and G in the HUNGEXPO Budapest Fair Centre with a discount is 31 October 2019. For more information visit www.sirha-budapest.com! Sirha Budapest’s main sponsor is METRO and its special media partner is Trade Magazin. (x)
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