Italian Exhibition Group SpA
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Italian Exhibition Group SpA
Italian Exhibition Group organizes trade fairs, congresses, and live events, mainly in Italy. It runs and manages exhibition venues and produces events in areas like food, jewelry, tourism, wellness, and technology. In simple terms, it brings together businesses, professionals, and visitors so they can meet, display products, and do deals in one place. The company makes money by charging exhibitors for booth space and event services, selling tickets to visitors, and earning fees from sponsorships, venue use, and congress organization. Its main customers are companies that want to reach buyers or industry partners, trade associations that need event management, and professional and public audiences that attend the shows. What makes this business different is that it sits in the middle of a trade show’s value chain: it does not make the products on display, but it creates the marketplace where whole industries connect. That gives it a role that is part venue operator, part event organizer, and part business-to-business matchmaker.
Italian Exhibition Group organizes trade fairs, congresses, and live events, mainly in Italy. It runs and manages exhibition venues and produces events in areas like food, jewelry, tourism, wellness, and technology. In simple terms, it brings together businesses, professionals, and visitors so they can meet, display products, and do deals in one place.
The company makes money by charging exhibitors for booth space and event services, selling tickets to visitors, and earning fees from sponsorships, venue use, and congress organization. Its main customers are companies that want to reach buyers or industry partners, trade associations that need event management, and professional and public audiences that attend the shows.
What makes this business different is that it sits in the middle of a trade show’s value chain: it does not make the products on display, but it creates the marketplace where whole industries connect. That gives it a role that is part venue operator, part event organizer, and part business-to-business matchmaker.