Ecomondo 2024 News
ECOMONDO 2024: THE BIG NUMBERS OF THE LARGEST EDITION EVER.
All the surveys and forecasts say it: sustainability is at the core of urgency and of every future strategy, for society and businesses worldwide. At Ecomondo 2024, the international event on the green and circular economy, organised by Italian Exhibition Group and which ended today at Rimini Expo Centre, this affirmation was translated into a record-breaking edition. +5% total attendance compared to the previous edition (and +4% foreign attendance), 1,620 exhibiting brands occupying 166,000 square metres inside the Expo Centre, which was extended by two new halls in response to companies’ growing demand (+10% of exhibitors compared to 2023). A meeting place for corporate technological innovation, the world of research, industry professionals and international delegations that attended the more than 200 conferences and workshops scheduled, also accessible online thanks to the GreentechInsights b2b platform. While the number of accredited journalists from all over the world reached 650 putting the trade show and Rimini in the international limelight.
THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN SUSTAINABILITY IS BEING SHAPED AT ECOMONDO
Europe is gearing up to meet the dual challenge of the green transition: training a new generation of skilled professionals in the green sector while introducing innovative technologies at the same time to ensure truly sustainable development.
ECOMONDO 2024: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, A KEY ROLE IN THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION
Ecomondo, Europe’s reference event for the green and circular economy, will be back at Rimini Expo Centre from 5th to 8th November 2024. Organised by Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the event, now at its 27th edition, is a strategic international hub for exploring the technological solutions and policies needed to achieve a vision of sustainable development on a global scale. The event is an essential opportunity to understand the current Italian, European and international levels of adoption of the circular economy in the main industrial supply chains in line with the NRRP and European Green Deal projects.