Interwire booth sales at wire Düsseldorf raises ‘taken’ floor space considerably

ThThe Interwire 2023 exhibitor demand continues to rise following wire Düsseldorf 2022, as the Wire Association International (WAI) reports increasing reservations and strong industry participation.

Interwire 2023 Exhibitor Demand Updates

WAI recorded approximately 65,000 sq. ft. of reserved exhibit space after its June 15 points meeting. During wire Düsseldorf, 13 additional companies secured 9,700 sq. ft., increasing total commitments.

As of July 19, exhibitors have reserved 76,400 sq. ft. of space, with more companies preparing to confirm their participation.

Key Exhibitors and Booth Sizes

Several companies secured large booth spaces, including:

  • Honta: 1,500 sq. ft.
  • Steel Cable Reels: 800 sq. ft.
  • Kabmak: 1,500 sq. ft.
  • Cimteq: 400 sq. ft.
  • Microdia: 800 sq. ft.
  • Frekans Makina SAN: 2,100 sq. ft.

Many of these exhibitors, including Honta, Kabmak, and Frekans, plan to showcase equipment at the event.

Continued Interwire 2023 Exhibitor Demand and Expansion Plans

WAI continues to receive new exhibitor inquiries and expects additional bookings. Sales Director Shannon Timme confirmed that the team plans to expand the floor plan to accommodate growing Interwire 2023 exhibitor demand following strong engagement at both Wire Expo and wire Düsseldorf.

How to Reserve Exhibit Space

Companies can review the latest floor plan and secure booth space by visiting https://www.interwire23.com. For direct inquiries, contact stimme@wirenet.org or gguzowski@wirenet.org.

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