IPM Essen, scheduled for 25 to 28 January 2022, cannot take place due to the currently difficult pandemic situation worldwide. In close consultation with the partner associations, Messe Essen will enable exhibitors who have already decided to take part to transfer their registration to IPM Essen 2023. The next trade fair for horticulture will take place from 24 to 27 January 2023. In addition, a two-day IPM Summer Edition on 13 and 14 June 2022 will offer a mix of showcase and networking meetings.
"While we have been working at full speed towards IPM Essen 2022, the situation of the Covid pandemic has worsened considerably in the last few days with regard to the planning and realization. Despite all the anticipation, the uncertainty among the exhibitors and visitors is presently significant. We are therefore giving all companies that have registered so far the opportunity to transfer their registration to the 2023 edition," Oliver P. Kuhrt, CEO of Messe Essen, explains.
IPM Summer Edition
In order to nevertheless meet the urgent demand for a communication platform next year, the IPM Summer Edition on 13 and 14 June 2022 will give the green sector an opportunity to meet. The centerpiece of the summer event is a showroom that presents products both on-site and on the World Wide Web. "The IPM Summer Edition will be held as a two-day showcase with a networking character. We want to give market participants the opportunity to meet and present innovations. Experience shows that the pandemic situation relaxes in the
summer, so that this format can probably be realized. The IPM Summer Edition is not to be understood as a replacement for IPM Essen. The sector needs its usual date at the beginning of the year," says Sabina Großkreuz, Head of Marketing at Messe Essen.
Eva Kähler-Theuerkauf, Chairwoman of the Advisory Board
and President of the North Rhine-Westphalia Horticultural Association, adds: "We are defying the pandemic and will see each other in June 2022 for the green industry get-together with the format of a Summer Edition! We cannot imagine another year without IPM Essen. Last year in particular made us sorely miss the knowledge transfer,
the personal discussions, the networking, and the emotional connection. The mid-summer event is the new horticultural 'must-have' for our industry."
Reactions from the industry
Sebastian Heinje, an IPM exhibitor of many years' standing, is also in favor of the two-day IPM Summer Edition: "Messe Essen has made the right decision to postpone IPM Essen 2022 by one year. In addition, the IPM Summer Edition will also offer the industry a platform in 2022 to present its products and innovations. The date in summer is perfectly chosen – we as Diderk Heinje Pflanzenhandel will definitely be there."
Encouragement also came from Deutsche CUXIN Marketing GmbH. Managing Director Magnus Hoveling: "We welcome the postponement of IPM Essen 2022 to January 2023. Against the background of the current Covid developments, this decision was certainly without alternative. For us, participation in the IPM Showroom as part of the IPM Summer Edition in June represents an interesting opportunity:
trendy, compact, very easy to implement, and attention-grabbing thanks to the additional digital presentation."
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