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"Intergeo: Networking Shapes The Innovations Of Tomorrow"

  03/10/2011
Olaf Freier, managing director of HINTE GmbH and Intergeo organiser has concluded the 2011 show, which was held from 27th to 29th September in Nuremberg, Germany. The show attracted 16,000 visitors, of them 75% being managers and decision-makers, from 80 countries using the trade show to find out about the industry's innovations and trends. According to the organiser's data. In 2011, the focus at Intergeo was very much on the geodata infrastructure, sensors and 3D mapping.
 

Visitors of Intergeo had the intention of making a contract decision 

Once again, there the organisers saw a rise in the proportion of visitors from outside Germany. During the conference, 1,500 participants used the 140 presentations and discussions on around 40 different topics to spark intensive interdisciplinary dialogue. The exhibitors have more than confirmed the success of the event. In an initial survey, 92% of the participating companies, institutions and associations stated that they had achieved their goals for the fair.

 

The cooperation with the SatNav Forum proved successful. Organised by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBS) and the Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media (BITKOM), this was the first time the annual navigation conference was held in conjunction with Intergeo. Discussions on intensifying and continuing this collaboration have already been agreed.

 

During a tour of the three trade fair halls, State Secretary at the BMVBS Rainer Bomba was impressed by the wide range of industry solutions offered over a display area of 28,000 square metres. 

 

The organisers communicated that 70% of the decision makers and managers come to Intergeo with the express intention of awarding contracts. The proportion of first-time visitors rose to 35 percent. Over 90 per cent of exhibiting companies, government authorities and associations have already announced their intention to take part in the fair in Hanover, Germany, from 9th to 11th October 2012.

 





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