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IWA OutdoorClassics 2025 to showcase innovation and education
Experts and industry leaders convene at the annual event for the hunting, shooting sports and outdoor industries to share knowledge, foster new talent and discuss advancements.
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IWA Pavilion at SHOT Show in Vegas expands for 2025
The global trade show for hunting and shooting sports expands its reach, with a pavilion doubling in size to support international exhibitors at the major industry event in Las Vegas.
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50th IWA again No.1 destination for international hunting & shooting sports industry
International business was thriving at the 50th-anniversary edition of IWA OutdoorClassics. This year, the leading trade show for the hunting and shooting sports industry was once again the number one destination for international business contacts. According to roto organizer NürnbergMesse, around 40,000 visitors from 120 countries guaranteed full halls. The ...
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Stefanie Leege takes over event management of IWA OutdoorClassics
On Jan. 1, Stefanie Leege took over as Event Director of IWA OutdoorClassics, the world’s leading trade show for the hunting and shooting sports industry, as part of Rebecca Renn’s team, the Executive Director Exhbitions who will continue to have overall responsibility. Leege has already been working for IWA OutdoorClassics ...
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IWA Outdoor Classics 2022 is on track for next show in early March
The IWA OutdoorClassics 2022, the international trade show for hunting, shooting sports, outdoor activities and security held in Germany, is preparing for its first event since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the organizing NürnbergMesse, IWA will be held from March 3 to 6, 2022, as planned. Roughly ...
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Munich trade shows possible from September, including OutDoor by ISPO
As of Sept. 1, 2021, trade shows will once again be possible in the German state of Bavaria. At a press conference by Munich trade show company Messe München, minister of state Hubert Aiwanger, along with Klaus Dittrich, chairman and CEO of Messe München, and Peter Ottmann, CEO of NürnbergMesse ...
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New consumer show and congress in Nuremberg for hunting and wildlife
NürnbergMesse has announced the launch of a new consumer show for nature and hunting enthusiasts, called wildlife.fair. The new event will be held for the first time at the Exhibition Center Nuremberg, Germany, from April 09-12, 2022. Peter Ottmann, CEO NürnbergMesse, said: “In the future, the passion and enthusiasm of ...
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Free IWA Studio Edition with up-to-date industry topics on March 12
As part of the “Road to IWA 2022,” the IWA Studio Edition, a new virtual industry show by Messe Nuremberg, will go live on March 12. From 15:00 until 18:00 (CET), participants can expect a compact package consisting of current industry topics, company presentations and socializing in the virtual “Studio ...
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IWA OutdoorClassics 2021 canceled
NürnbergMesse has decided to cancel IWA OutdoorClassics 2021, originally planned for March 12-15. Rising infection figures, various quarantine regulations and travel restrictions make reliable planning simply impossible for exhibitors and visitors. The IWA team is currently working on an alternative program for the event. The kick-off of a series of ...
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PaddleExpo is history
After the PaddleExpo in Nuremberg, originally planned for Sept. 25 to 27, had to be canceled this year due to the corona pandemic, a posting on the exhibition website now announced that “PaddleExpo is history, the 2019 edition was the final PaddleExpo”.” The first trade show for paddlers took place ...
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IWA 2021 reports high registration numbers, presents hygiene concept
The organizers of IWA Outdoor Classics, the hunting and outdoor show in Nuremberg, Germany, reports that 900 companies have already registered to participate in the upcoming event scheduled for March 12-15, 2021. In order to ensure that the trade show can run safely for all participants in case the coronavirus ...