Six months before Interzoo 2024, it’s already clear: The world’s leading trade fair for the pet industry, which takes place in Nuremberg from 7 to 10 May, will be bigger than ever before. The stand registrations received so far exceed the exhibition space of the largest Interzoo 2018 to date and will set a new record for filled space.
Exhibitors from 63 countries are currently registered for Interzoo, and at least 13 international joint stands will enrich the fair, including new country pavilions from emerging markets such as India, but also a large number of European pavilions such as the joint stand from the UK, which has been exhibiting at Interzoo since 1964.
Compared to the previous event in 2022, the 38th Interzoo will have two additional halls at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre. Despite this increase in capacity, there is already a shortage of free stand space six months before the start of the trade fair: only around five per cent of the planned exhibition space is still available.