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Gdańsk International Fair
NameGdańsk International Fair
LocationGdańsk, Poland
Coordinates54.3667, 18.6667
Attendance150,000
OrganiserMTG SA

Gdańsk International Fair is a major trade fair held in Gdańsk, Poland, attracting visitors from Europe, Asia, and North America. The fair is organized by MTG SA, a leading trade fair and conference organizer in Poland, in cooperation with Poznań International Fair, Katowice International Fair, and Kraków Trade Fair. The event is supported by Polish Chamber of Commerce, Confederation of Polish Employers, and Polish Agency for Enterprise Development. The fair is also partnered with European Union institutions, such as European Commission, European Parliament, and European Investment Bank.

History

The history of Gdańsk International Fair dates back to the 13th century, when Gdańsk was a major trading center in the Hanseatic League. The fair was officially established in 1995, with the first edition taking place in AmberExpo, a modern exhibition center in Gdańsk. Over the years, the fair has grown in size and importance, attracting exhibitors from Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain. The fair has also hosted high-level meetings and conferences, including the Baltic Sea States Council and the Visegrád Group summit. Notable attendees have included Lech Wałęsa, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, and Donald Tusk, as well as representatives from NATO, European Union, and United Nations.

Location and Facilities

The Gdańsk International Fair is held in AmberExpo, a modern exhibition center located in the heart of Gdańsk. The center offers over 12,000 square meters of exhibition space, as well as conference rooms, restaurants, and parking facilities. The fair is easily accessible by car, bus, or train, with Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport located just a few kilometers away. The city of Gdańsk is also a popular tourist destination, with attractions such as Long Market, Neptune's Fountain, and St. Mary's Church. Visitors to the fair can also explore the nearby cities of Sopot, Gdynia, and Toruń, which offer a rich cultural and historical heritage, including the Copernicus Museum and the National Maritime Museum.

Exhibitions and Events

The Gdańsk International Fair features a wide range of exhibitions and events, including B2B meetings, conferences, and seminars. The fair is divided into several sections, including industry, technology, food, and tourism. Exhibitors from Poland, Europe, and around the world showcase their products and services, including innovative technologies developed by European Space Agency, CERN, and MIT. The fair also hosts cultural events, such as concerts and performances, featuring artists from Poland, Germany, and United Kingdom, including the Warsaw Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic. Visitors can also attend workshops and training sessions, organized in cooperation with European Training Foundation, International Labour Organization, and World Bank.

Organization and Management

The Gdańsk International Fair is organized by MTG SA, a leading trade fair and conference organizer in Poland. The company is responsible for the overall management of the fair, including marketing, sales, and logistics. The fair is also supported by a number of partners, including Poznań International Fair, Katowice International Fair, and Kraków Trade Fair. The organization of the fair involves cooperation with European Union institutions, such as European Commission, European Parliament, and European Investment Bank, as well as international organizations like World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. The fair is also managed in accordance with the principles of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, ensuring high standards of quality and environmental management.

Economic Impact

The Gdańsk International Fair has a significant economic impact on the region, attracting thousands of visitors and exhibitors from around the world. The fair generates significant revenue for the local economy, with estimates suggesting that it contributes over PLN 100 million to the regional GDP. The fair also creates new business opportunities, with many exhibitors and visitors establishing new partnerships and collaborations. The event is also supported by Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, National Centre for Research and Development, and Polish Investment and Trade Agency, which provide funding and resources for SMEs and start-ups. The fair's economic impact is also felt beyond the region, with many exhibitors and visitors coming from Europe, Asia, and North America, including countries like China, United States, and Japan. The fair is an important platform for promoting Polish economy and European economy, and for fostering international cooperation and trade, including with organizations like World Economic Forum, International Chamber of Commerce, and European Chamber of Commerce.

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