Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Photokina 2019 gets canned, will resume in May 2020

In 2017, the organizers of Photokina – the world’s largest photography show – announced the biennial event would become an annual occurrence starting in 2018. It was also decided to drop the number of event days from six to four.

After Photokina 2018 was done and dusted in September, it was decided that the event would move to a May cycle, with the next show scheduled for May 2019. That decision, however, has now been changed.

According to the organizers, seven months between the two events is not enough time for participants to develop concepts and products to put on show, and have decided to move the event to May 2020.

“The decision to postpone the start of the announced annual cycle by one year is intended to give all participants the opportunity to further develop the new concept for Photokina and to tap into new target groups among exhibitors and visitors in order to heighten the status of the trade fair as a global platform for the photography and imaging industry,” reads the announcement.

Organizers say Photokina 2018 “exceeded expectations” with “180,000 visitors from 127 countries”. With the “bar set very high for the next event”, it is feared that seven months between events won’t allow them to “create the same enthusiastic atmosphere that characterised Photokina 2018”.

While the attendance number sound impressive, a report suggests it's down from 191,000 at Photokina 2016. That was possibly because some participants wouldn’t have wanted to go through the entire process of travelling to Cologne, Germany, and booking a spot within seven months.

The next show will be held between Wednesday, 27 May 2020 and Saturday, 30 May 2020.



from TechRadar - All the latest technology news https://ift.tt/2FWLdnX

No comments:

Post a Comment

Disneyland's reopening troubles explained: Here's when the theme parks can reopen - CNET

Here's how California's state rules will affect the reopening of the iconic original Disney theme parks. from CNET News https://if...