IFEMA PRESENTS FIAA 2020

IFEMA PRESENTS FIAA 2020

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THE TRADE FAIR CONTRIBUTES TOWARDS THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF THE BUS INDUSTRY

The International Bus and Coach Trade Fair, FIAA 2020, is launching its buyers program, to contribute towards the internationalisation of the Spanish industry. To this purpose the Trade Fair, organised by IFEMA to be held from the 6 to 9 October at Feria de Madrid, will invite over 100 professionals, chosen from among the main European fleets and specialised journalists from the leading European industry journals.

The National Association of Bus Bodyworks Manufacturers, ASCABUS, collaborated in the selection of the guest purchasers, by defining the 9 countries that are priority for the interests of the industry.

FIAA 2020 will invite a total of 35 media, from 24 countries, including the 22 specialised journalists who will be the members of the Jury Panel in the upcoming edition of the Minibus of the Year Awards.

With this ambitious program, which will pay special attention to the Portuguese market, FIAA wishes to support the stimulation and internationalisation of the bus industry, consolidating its position as the largest Trade Fair of Southern Europe for the sale of vehicles, services, materials and components for bus fleets.

IVECOBUS - Photo: FIAA
IVECOBUS – Photo: FIAA

FIAA presented the news and safety measures for its upcoming edition to bus entrepreneurs and professionals 

The International Bus and Coach Trade Fair, FIAA, presented yesterday at its virtual meeting with the 218 industry entrepreneurs and professionals who are registered for the event the news of its upcoming edition and the wide array of measures that IFEMA is implementing in order to ensure that the event is held with all the necessary safety and health guarantees. The Madrid trade fair institution is keeping the FIAA dates, from the 6 to 9 October at Feria de Madrid, as was explained by the IFEMA Director of Motor & Mobility, David Moneo, provided that the necessary health and industry conditions are met, as the event is held at the service of the industry. The participation figures recorded so far contribute to this, with 90% of the floorspace taken and 27% of foreign companies having confirmed participation, as pointed out by the event’s Commercial Director, Félix Pérez Fajardo. The President of the Trade Fair Organising Committee and of CONFEBUS, Rafael Barbadillo, highlighted that the sector is anxious to return to the Fair, as it has been three years since the last edition.

Moneo pointed out that «as we are aware of the delicate situation the industry is going through, we at FIAA wish to contribute towards the reactivation of the bus industry». To this end all of the hygiene protocols are being implemented to ensure maximum safety for the professionals attending the Trade Fair, with measures such as access and capacity control, or temperature readings, among others. IFEMA also has AENOR to certify each of the events that are held at its facilities.

Within this setting, and always depending on the evolution of Covid-19 and on what the authorities determine, work is going ahead full steam towards holding FIAA in October. However, and if due to reasons of force majeure it cannot be held, the event has an alternative already planned. The final decision will be taken in early July.

It is precisely in July, on the 14 and 15, when SICUR Special Covid will be held, the first IFEMA Trade Fair that will take place in-person since the pandemic began (from the 1 July to the 30 September it will be online). 

FIAA will offer companies who wish to participate all type of assistance to provide them with the maximum return on their investment (modular stands, flexibility for payments…). The event is also programming a busy schedule of professional conferences, Summit FIAA 2020, with the title “Buses, a view of the present and the future”, with the attendance of three ministries that are directly involved in the sector. The third edition of the prestigious Minibus of the Year award will be held, and an ambitious purchaser program and a busy promotional campaign are all being planned, among other initiatives.

The aim is to provide the best business setting possible, to help in the recovery of a sector that, as was acknowledged by the President of the FIAA Organising Committee and the employer association CONFEBUS, Rafael Barbadillo, is going through a difficult time, but «there is excitement because FIAA will be held again, after three years».

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