Visitors’s guide
IFE FOODAPEST 2. International Food Beverage and Catering Exhibition
18-20. November 2008.
HUNGEXPO Budapesti Vásárközpont
Simultaneous event: FOODATECH 1. International Food and Packaging Technology Exhibition
Useful Info:
Chief sponsor: Élelmiszerfeldolgozók Országos Szövetsége (ÉFOSZ)
Opening hours: 18-20. November 2008. 09,00-18,00
For registered visitors only
Persons under 16 not allowed
Location: HUNGEXPO Budapesti Vásárközpont – Hall A Budapest X., Albertirsai út 10.
Visitors’ parking: V parkoló (HUF 200/hr, 600/4 hrs, 800/day)
Fee to be paid upon leaving into meters in Keleti Fórum
Albertirsai út: HUF 800 Ft/day (Fee to be paid in advance to attendants)
Organiser: HUNGEXPO Zrt., IFE FOODAPEST project
HUNGEXPO Budapesti Vásárközpont, Building K – Floor I, room 105.
Phone: 263-6076, 263-6263, Fax: 263-6435, E-mail: ifefoodapest@hungexpo.hu
Web site: www.ifefoodapest.com
Entrance: Gate III. (Keleti Fórum)
Registration: Keleti Fórum
Ticket: HUF 4000 Ft sold in ticket booths in Keleti Fórum (Also valid for the Foodatech exhibition)
Catalogue: Available from info booths in Keleti Fórum, from registration desks and ticket booths.
Press centre: Nyugati Fórum (Main Entrance)
Buffet: Hall A and G
Bank: OTP Bank: building 22
FOODAPEST Magazin: The official publication of the exhibition – Élelmiszer szaklap by Professional Publishing Hungary is available free of charge in Hall A, on stand 303/b and also from the registration desks.
FOODAPRESS: Daily news service on the second and third day of the event
TRADE PROGRAMS AND CONFERENCES
New Products Show – most recent innovations in one place
Business Strategy Forum – presentations on current issues
Related news
Related news
Protechtor Future Summit: Economic and political experts are already expecting a collapse, but optimism remains unwavering among business leaders
Climate change, epidemics, resource shortages, security threats – there have…
Read more >Europe’s cheapest Christmas market is here now
The Christmas market in Sibiu, Transylvania, has now become one…
Read more >Using 30% less materials would be a solution to the climate crisis
The circular economy is a global imperative: it transcends geographical…
Read more >