Frankfurt To Host World's Largest Pharmaceutical Services Events In 2011
UBM anticipates that the 2011 events will build on the momentum that CPhI Worldwide has generated to date and continue to attract record levels of attendees, as it has done year on year since its 1990 inception. With over 25,000 attendees, exhibitors, and vendors expected at the upcoming CPhI Worldwide, ICSE, P-MEC and BioPh 2010 event in Paris (Villepinte, 5-7 October), UBM is confident that number will again be surpassed in 2011 in Frankfurt
CPhI Worldwide in Frankfurt will again feature the new, zoned layout which is being introduced at this year's Paris events, designed to make it easier for visitors to find the exhibitors they are looking for, giving more logical on-site navigation and leaving visitors with 'more talking, less walking' time. Zoning is already proving to be a popular initiative with nearly 80 new exhibitors already signed up for Paris. The zones attracting the most new exhibitors are the API zone and the General zone, both with over 25 new exhibitors, while each of the other zones—Intermediates, Fine Chemicals, Excipients and Custom Manufacturing—will also feature first time exhibitors.
Zoning will continue to be employed for the 2011 ICSE event, following its successful introduction in 2010. The Contract Research Zone will feature clinical trials, preclinical, Phase I-IV clinical trials and contract research companies, while the Packaging zone, which has 36 dedicated exhibitors in Paris, will feature a wide range of companies that provide packaging solutions within various stages of pharmaceutical processing. In response to market demand, ICSE Europe 2011 will also see the introduction of a North American Pavilion.
P-MEC Europe already has 50 exhibitors signed up for 2010 and is expected be a similar size to the record breaking 2009 event in Madrid. For 2011 the event will continue to evolve, with its focus on instrumental analysis, measuring and testing technologies, materials testing, quality control and laboratory equipment.
Regarding the decision to return CPhI Worldwide to Frankfurt, Eliane van Doorn, UBM International Media's Group Director for Pharma events commented, "Frankfurt was the venue for the first ever CPhI Worldwide in 1990 and has consistently proved popular among our exhibitors and visitors, given the prominence of Germany in the global chemicals industry. With total sales of euro 145.2 billion in 2009, Germany is ranked number one in Europe and number four worldwide,* with leading fine chemicals companies such as BASF, Bayer and Evonik Industries all ranking in the top twenty highest grossing suppliers in the world."
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