ITB Berlin is moving with the times and in
future will be putting an even greater focus on the increasingly
important Travel Technology segment.
Next year, the show will
provide space in Hall 5.1 for companies from this market for the
first time, creating an additional 700 metres of display area for
the topic of travel technology in tourism.
In 2014 Training and
Employment in Tourism (TET), along with universities and technical
colleges, will move from Hall 5.1 to Hall 11.1.
As part of
this reorganisation, the majority of exhibitors previously in Hall
6.1 will move to Hall 5.1. The hall layout will remain largely the
same. The Technology Hall will feature companies exhibiting
traditional Travel Technology products, who also address similar
themes to the numerous tourism enterprises in Hall 25. Most of the
companies representing the hotel industry can be found in Hall
6.1, in close proximity to Halls 8.1, 9 and 10.1.
In future the eTravel World, which up to now has been in Hall 7.1c, will be in
Hall 6.1 together with technology companies. For space reasons
they previously occupied other halls. This reshuffle means that in
2014 the eTravel World, which once again has information on mobile
travel service, social media and blogging innovations and trends,
will now expand.
The exhibitors in Hall 6.1, many of whom will be
represented here for the first time, will be able to benefit even
more from the attraction this popular segment exerts on visitors
who are interested in the internet. Next year some of the events
at the ITB Berlin Convention can be found in Hall 7.1c, including
the PhoCusWright@ITB technology conference.
“In the
tourism industry innovation is a process rather than part of a
product. For this reason the Technology segment is becoming more
and more important at ITB,” said David Ruetz, head of ITB Berlin.
“We are confident that the industry will react positively to these
changes. We have received bookings from many new exhibitors who
are taking the opportunity to exhibit here for the first time.”
ITB,
Berlin
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