Vitrum 2025 Dates Announced

Date: 4 March 2024
Source: Gimav
Vitrum 2025 Dates Announced
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Date: 4 March 2024

The 24th edition of the Fair will take place at Fiera Milano Rho from September 16 to 19.

During the Treviso meeting on February 21, which inaugurated the "GIMAV Welcome Days," a series of local meetings that will take place throughout the year to provide ideas and topics for reflection on the contents of the Associative proposal, on VITRUM, and more generally on subjects of interest for the sector, for companies, and for entrepreneurs, the dates of the 24th edition of the VITRUM event were officially announced: September 16-19, 2025, at Fiera Milano Rho.

Updates on the new edition will follow in the upcoming "Welcome Days," which, as stated by VITRUM's CEO and GIMAV Director Fabrizio Cattaneo - "We envisioned as large public meetings that inform and keep the Associates updated but at the same time also involve other players in the sector and anyone who wishes to learn more about the Association and the Fair."

The next meeting is scheduled for March 21 in Varese.

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