Top marks for FENSTERBAU FRONTALE

Date: 21 August 2015

Survey affirms the role of the world's leading exhibition for windows, doors and facades; Just a few booths still available for 2016   FENSTERBAU FRONTALE is enjoying very strong demand seven months before it opens its doors.

The Exhibition Centre Nuremberg will again become the global industry meeting place from 16 to 19 March 2016, when the who's who of the window, door and facade sector will display their innovations and trends in eleven halls. Visitor surveys bear out this positive impression: one exhibitor, Roto Frank AG, has found that 95 per cent of the customers that it surveyed rate the exhibition as important or very important to the industry.*

 
The survey also revealed that trade visitors stayed an average of 14.2 hours or nearly two days at the exhibition, proving that they were very willing to enter into conversations and had a deep interest in the products and solutions on display. The main reasons for visiting FENSTERBAU FRONTALE were listed as the diverse offerings and the opportunity to make a direct comparison, gain a complete overview and meet all key industry players at the same time and place.



"The results of the survey once again underscore that FENSTERBAU FRONTALE holds the pole position in the market," says event organiser Elke Harreiss with NürnbergMesse. "Our leading role is primarily thanks to our exhibitors, who time and again make the journey to Nuremberg with exciting innovations to share so that they can develop the world's leading exhibition with us. The survey proves that our strategy and our quality standards are spot on, and encourages us to maintain a high level of service and visitor satisfaction by coming up with new ideas."



In conclusion, 85 per cent of Roto customers taking part in the survey said that they were pleased with their visit to the exhibition. Exhibitor surveys conducted by NürnbergMesse paint a similarly bright picture. Nearly 75 per cent of companies surveyed in 2014 confirmed that they had reached their most important target groups at the exhibition. Two-thirds managed to forge many or a great many contacts and nearly 90 per cent anticipated post-show business. "We expect the event to be popular again in 2016 given the high level of visitor satisfaction and strong interest from exhibitors," Ms. Harreiss said in summary. About 109,000 trade visitors travelled to Nuremberg to attend the well-established exhibition duo HOLZ-HANDWERK and FENSTERBAU FRONTALE in 2014. **


About FENSTERBAU FRONTALE


FENSTERBAU FRONTALE is the leading international exhibition for windows, doors and facades. Window and facade builders, carpenters, architects and the trade meet in Nuremberg every two years to learn about the latest profile systems, building products, glass in architecture, fixing technology, safety technology, machines, installations and much, much more. The exhibition is complemented by a proven supporting programme.



* forsa asked 184 customers from 13 countries about Roto Frank AG's presence at the fair specifically and about the event in general on Roto's behalf after the last FENSTERBAU FRONTALE in April 2014



** Exhibitor and visitor data for this exhibition are ascertained and certified in accordance with the standard definitions of the FKM (Society for the Voluntary Control of Trade Fair and Exhibition Statistics).

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