This year, the 85th TIF, has more than 87,000 visitors, “despite the unprecedented health framework and the difficulties of the period”, giving a “resounding message of the resumption of the exhibition activity”.
According to an announcement by TIF-Helexpo SA, the “city center lived for nine days in the rhythms of the first covid free Exhibition, which, although with reduced traffic compared to the 2019 event, as expected, fed once again the local economy and was a reason for celebration for Thessaloniki. The symbolisms that accompanied its opening were particularly important, as they show the way for the evolution of the exhibition activity until the complete restoration of normality “,
The success of the 2nd Thessaloniki Helexpo Forum on “Creating the next day” was great, with more than 110 speakers and 19 thematic sections. “We hope that the 86th TIF in 2022 will exceed all expectations and be organized without the shadow of a pandemic, while we renew our exhibition” appointment “at the Beyond 4.0 technology exhibition, from October 14 to 16, at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Center.”
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