Fensterbau Frontale 2024: Reserve your stand today

Date: 23 September 2022
Source: www.frontale.de
Fensterbau Frontale 2024: Reserve your stand today
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Date: 23 September 2022

The world’s leading fair for window, door and facade construction will be held at Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 19 to 22 March 2024, as always in tandem with Holz-Handwerk.

FENSTERBAU FRONTALE took place in July 2022 as a one-off “Summer Edition” – and in 2024 will return to its regular schedule in spring. The world’s leading fair for window, door and facade construction will be held at Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 19 to 22 March 2024, as always in tandem with HOLZ-HANDWERK. The preparations, including the registration phase, have already begun and companies booking a stand by 31 October 2022 can still enjoy early bird rates. For more information go to: www.frontale.de/registration

Elke Harreiss, Director FENSTERBAU FRONTALE at NürnbergMesse, provides some insights into how things are progressing: “With its proven formula of innovative products and solutions at the stands, knowledge-sharing in forums and personal networking, FENSTERBAU FRONTALE will once again be the No. 1 gathering for the international window, door and facade community in 2024. We very much appreciate the commitment shown by our exhibitors, who have constantly stressed to us the importance of the leading international fair as a sales, marketing and networking channel and have already marked the next event in their calendars. I recommend that all interested companies contact us in good time to be considered in the first round of stand allocations.”

Stay up to date with interactive discussion panel series

Introduced during the preparatory phase of the “Summer Edition” of FENSTERBAU FRONTALE 2022, the 15-minute talk show-style panel “A coffee with ...” will be back from its summer break in October. The exhibition team will once again provide regular insights and address the latest questions from exhibitors and other interested parties on the first Thursday of every month. The talks will be held in German. A schedule is available at: www.frontale.de/talk-reihe

2022 “Summer Edition” presentations still available online

A lot of the content from the FENSTERBAU FRONTALE 2022 programme is still available on demand: The presentations from the FENSTERBAU FRONTALE FORUM, the new forum “A practical guide to digitisation for craftspeople” and the GLASWELT guided tours can be downloaded from: live.frontale.de/en

Tapping into new markets together

With its network of global events, NürnbergMesse helps German companies move into promising growth markets. In 2022, the following official German and/or Bavarian pavilions are also being organised by NürnbergMesse:

  • BATIMAT (Paris, France): 3.-6.10.2022
  • ZAK Doors & Windows (New Delhi, India): 1.-3.12.2022
  • The BIG 5 (Dubai, UAE): 5.-8.12.2022
  • FENESTRATION BAU CHINA (Shanghai, China): 8.-11.12.2022

For more information and to register as an exhibitor go to: www.frontale.de/en/fensterbau-world

Stand with early booking discount – contact for exhibitors

Marie-Christin Heinemann, Nicole Neuendorf

T +49 911 86 06-89 25

frontale@nuernbergmesse.de

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