Munich, 18 November 2011. productronica, international
trade fair for innovative electronics production, closed its doors after four
days having posted a substantial rise in the number of visitors. 38,500
visitors from more than 80 countries represent an increase of around 34 per
cent compared with the previous show. This proves that the industry has greatly
recovered in the last two years and is back to the level in 2007. The
proportion of international visitors rose from 39 to 48 per cent. Norbert Bargmann, Deputy CEO of
the Board of Management of Messe München: “productronica therefore once again
confirmed its leading position as the world’s leading trade fair for the global
electronics production industry. Following the weak event in 2009 caused by the
economic crisis, we held intensive discussions with the industry. The
cooperation with our commercial and industrial partners and representatives is
now bearing fruit: the highlight themes, the special show ,Battery
manufacturing and power electronics’ and the PCB Community Area were magnets
for both new visitor groups and exhibitor target groups.”
Rainer Kurtz, Managing Director of ERSA, Chairman
of the Technical Advisory Board for productronica and Chairman of the Productronic
Association in the German Engineering Federation (VDMA): “In 2011 productronica
also again proved to be the main platform in providing a further boost to the
current economic climate. The trade fair is regarded as the marketplace for the
electronics production industry: anyone who regards this as important must be
present here. The expertise of visitors is outstanding – a large number of
specific inquiries are discussed during productronica.“
In addition to Germany,
the countries with the highest number of visitors included Italy, Austria,
the Czech Republic
and Switzerland.
Compared with previous events, there was a pronounced increase in the number of
visitors from Israel, Poland, Hungary
and the Russian Federation.
The representative visitor survey conducted by TNS Infratest revealed an
overall satisfaction level of 96 per cent on the scale ranging from “excellent”
to “good”. 75 per cent of respondents said they would be attending productronica
2013.
Thomas Metz, Manager
Operations at Yahama Motor IM Europe, described the international
importance of
productronica: “Yamaha was represented at a trade fair for the
first time in Europe. We were positively surprised to meet so many
international trade visitors at productronica. As far as our company is
concerned, productronica is now the most important trade fair to launch
the
global premium brand Yamaha in Europe. We will
definitely take part again in 2013.“
The Innovation Forum and the productronica Forum
were very well-attended throughout the duration of the trade fair. Together
with the VDMA, Munich International Trade Fairs repositioned trend themes such
as “Organic and printed electronics“ or “Energy storage manufacturing” at productronica.
One of the Forum highlights was the CEO Round Table. Johann Weber, CEO of Zollner
Elektronik AG: “A large proportion of the audience rated the Round Table as ,outstanding’
since it also focused on the German electronics industry and looked into the
future. These forums are decisive and important. The people attending them
obtain an enormous amount of information.”
A representative survey conducted by TNS
Infratest among exhibitors primarily revealed a significant increase in their
level of satisfaction. Over 90 per cent of exhibitors rated the
internationality and expertise of visitors, in particular, as “excellent” to “good”.
This was also clearly reflected in the overall level of satisfaction among
exhibitors: 89 per cent assessed the outcome of productronica as “excellent” to
“good”.
A separate communication platform for the
printed circuit board segment – the PCB Community Area – was initiated in close
cooperation with the Central Association of the German Electrical and
Electronics Industry (ZVEI). Christoph Stoppok,
Managing Director of the PCB and Electronic Systems Association in the ZVEI: “We
were especially impressed by the Speakers Corner in the new PCB & EMS Marketplace.
We would like to congratulate Munich International Trade Fairs on this
attractive innovation. With its first-class speakers, the CEO Round Table on
the topic ‘The future of industrial production in Germany and Europe’ during
the productronica Forum provided visitors with an interesting look at future developments,
opportunities and risks.“
1,234 exhibitors from 39 countries presented
their innovative products and solutions on a net exhibition area of 41,016
square metres (gross exhibition area: 77,000 square metres). This represents an
increase of just under 15 per cent in the number of exhibitors compared with productronica
2009 (1,106 exhibitors from 36 countries).
The increase in the amount of net exhibition
space was around 15 per cent, of which approximately 32 per cent of the total
area was occupied by international companies. In addition to large numbers of
exhibitors from abroad, there were joint stands again this year at
productronica, for example from Austria,
France, Hungary, Japan
and Romania.
The next productronica will be held in Munich from 12 to 15 November
2013.
You can find statements by other participants
on our website.
This Press Release can also be downloaded from the
Internet on the press pages of productronica at:
www.productronica.com/presse. Photos
are available at:
http://productronica.com/en/home/journalists/photos-and-logos.