Perimeter Protection scratches the 200 mark

Perimeter Protection reports an all-time high in exhibitor companies. The trade fair for fencing technology, perimeter protection and building technology will be held for the seventh time in succession on around 7500 square meters of exhibitor space in Nuremberg from 17 to 19 January 2023. 

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For the seventh time in a row, Perimeter Protection will be held in Nuremberg from January 17-19, 2023. The focus in the exhibition halls will be on video surveillance, access control, fencing systems and building security. The last few months have shown how great the interest of the industry is after three years, it says in a Communication. The company has achieved a unique position among security planners by clearly focusing on the linking of mechanical, electrical and electronic measures for intelligent protection of outdoor areas and buildings.

200 mark just missed for exhibitors

In addition to the internationality of this year's exhibitors, almost 29 percent of the trade visitors in 2020 came from abroad, according to Nürnberg Messe- Pre-registration also already makes it clear that exhibitors can look forward to many trade visitors from abroad again in 2023.

The 200 mark for exhibitors was only just missed. New participants included suppliers from Ireland, Slovenia, Spain, Taiwan and the USA, says Frank Venjakob, head of the Perimeter Protection department. The fair started around 2010 with only 60 exhibitors, 20 percent from abroad at that time. The 20 percent growth in exhibition space shows the positive development of the exhibition and, according to its own figures, again exceeds the past best mark from 2020, Nürnberg Messe writes.

Source: Nuremberg Trade Fair

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