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ISPO Munich Changes 2021 Dates To Accommodate Winter Sports Industry Trade Shows

Scheduled in for January 31 – February 3, 2021, ISPO is taking place three days later than originally planned to reduce date clashes with other trade shows in the outdoor and winter industries. However, this may be subject to change dependent on future developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Press Release:
New Date for ISPO Munich 2021: ISPO Supports Industry in the Crisis

To provide industry and market participants with the best possible support in these difficult times, ISPO has decided to move ISPO Munich 2021 by three days. The show will now start on Sunday, 31 January, and end on Wednesday, 3 February 2021. The ISPO team is thus responding to the wishes of exhibitors and visitors, enabling them to participate in the trade fairs in Denver and Munich without any overlapping of dates. “The Corona pandemic poses extreme challenges for the entire sports industry. ISPO wants to support the rebound of the entire sector in the best possible way and has therefore made intensive efforts to prevent the two events from overlapping. We very much hope that this will enable us to reduce the double burden on our partners and customers,” says Markus Hefter, Exhibition Group Director OutDoor by ISPO & ISPO Munich.

Image credit- Messe München GmbH

Image credit- Messe München GmbH

The sporting goods retailers on both continents have very similar needs in terms of scheduling their seasonal business and orders. Brands selling on both continents have very limited scheduling options for their respective market presentations.

As a result, the events that serve the sporting goods market on each continent face the challenge of combining the optimal dates for retail with the required travel for the bi-continental brands.

Based on the original plans, “Outdoor + Snow Show” (27-29 January) in North America and ISPO Munich 2021 would have overlapped for over three days of the each event.

Time Management as a Challenge for International Companies
Some of the companies in the outdoor and winter sports markets have become truly international brands. For some of their staff, tight trade show schedules can pose problems. In January 2020, there was already an unavoidable one-day overlap of trade fair dates.

This could not be avoided despite the close exchange between Marina Nicholson, Senior Vice President and Exhibition Director of Outdoor Retailer, and Tobias Gröber, Head of the Consumer Goods Division of Messe München, which also includes ISPO Munich and OutDoor by ISPO.

ISPO Munich 2021 Starts Three Days Later
In the time of the Corona crisis, ISPO focuses on the needs of its customers and partners and wants to give planning security for all brands using both platforms by rescheduling. The new trade fair date was worked out in close consultation with ISPO exhibitors – primarily from the outdoor and ski industry – and has been coordinated with the responsible persons at Outdoor Retailer in Denver.

“We are very pleased to be able to offer this alternative date. In Messe München’s tight event schedule – which has been exacerbated by corona adjustments – postponing a trade show is almost impossible. Nevertheless, good teamwork and intensive coordination made the new date possible,” says Jeanette Loos, Global Head of ISPO Group.

ISPO Team Working on Realisation of ISPO Munich 2021
Despite the uncertainty regarding major events, the ISPO team is currently working on the realisation of ISPO Munich 2021, closely monitoring the current development of the pandemic and regularly reassessing the situation.

Messe München is in constant contact with the health authorities and directly follows the recommendations and guidelines of the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Robert Koch Institute, and the health authorities.

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