212,363 visitors at in the 86th TIF Visitor numbers returned to pre-pandemic levels and exploded in comparison to 2021

More than 200,000 visitors were welcomed by the 86th TIF from 10 to 18 September, in scenes reminiscent of pre-pandemic traffic, confirming that it is indeed the largest exhibition event in Greece. More specifically, there were 212,363 visitors, a number significantly increased in comparison to the 85th TIF, and closer to 2019 levels. The people returned to the TIF, which created an atmosphere of celebration in central Thessaloniki for 9 days, also providing the opportunity for a wealth of business contacts.

The 86th TIF was enhanced both as regards quality and quantity, with almost 1500 exhibitors and 19 international and state participations, including the United Arab Emirates, while 343 businesses attended the event under the umbrella of the Union of Hellenic Chambers and 46 Chambers from all over Greece. The TCCI, the PCT, and the ACCI participated individually.

Pavilion 13 of the United Arab Emirates, this year’s Honoured Country, was a pole of attraction. It was constantly filled with regular visitors who were excitedly attending the side event, as well as entrepreneurs exploring potential partnerships with 65 enterprises and entities of the public and private sector of the UAE. In fact, the number of business meetings between Arab and Greek enterprises exceeded 1000, with the help of the Federation of Greek Industries (SVE). Many of the meetings were held outside the original schedule, indicating the major interest for making business contacts. In fact, several partnerships were achieved with

Greek SMEs during the week. The United Arab Emirates companies participating in the 86th TIF came from the sectors of investment management, energy, foods-beverages, defence, space technology, tourism, shipping, real estate, etc. The head of the delegation was the Minister of Economy of the United Arab Emirates, His Excellency, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri. At the same time there was a wealth of side events by the Honoured Country, with traditional dances, local gastronomy, and falcon hunting presentations, during which the royal falcons made quite an impression.

The Centenary Tribute to the Asia Minor Catastrophe was attended en masse, turning heads with the interactive nature and wealth of the exhibits. In fact, many of the people who visited pavilion 6 were visibly moved. The first section of tribute was the audiovisual homage ‘CENTURY… in Ionia, Thrace, and Pontus’, organised by TIF-Helexpo in partnership with the Central Union of Municipalities of Greece. Historical curating and the collection of archive materials was overseen by alternate professor of Contemporary Balkan History at University of Macedonia, Mr Vlasis Vlasidis, the original music was composed by Mr Giannis Aiolou, and the tribute was overseen-directed-technically composed by N-CODE LLC Audiovisual Productions. TIF-Helexpo came up with the concept and implemented its production. The second section of the tribute explored the periodic exhibition of the Municipality of Thessaloniki titled ‘1922-2022: waves of refugees, amalgams of memory’. The exhibition material was designed by a multi-member, interdisciplinary interaction by museologists, prestigious historians, and external partners.

There was also a lot of traffic at the 9 thematic features of the 86th TIF, which covered a broad range of interests. Greece and Entrepreneurship, Digital Greece, Akademia, Circular Economy, Vehicles – e-mobility, Gastronomy, International Participations, e-politeia, and Furniture-Household Equipment composed a multifaceted exhibition, satisfying business and consumer interests. TIF-Helexpo adopted the FORWARD FOR GREEN slogan at the 86th TIF and it hosted interesting activities and initiatives on recycling in action.

The music events returned to this year’s event and left their mark. Renowned popular artists took to the stage of the TIF and got the crowd going.

The Thessaloniki Helexpo Forum was held for the third time this year in the framework of the 86th TIF, in partnership with bilateral chambers of commerce (the German-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce, the Hellenic-Italian Chamber of Thessaloniki, the Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Development, and the French-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Industry), with the participation of dozens internationally distinguished speakers.

The Official Supporter of the 86th TIF was Papastratos, the Official Air Travel Sponsor was Aegean, the Official Telecommunications Provider was WIND, the Official Bank was the National Bank of Greece, the Official Energy Provider was PPC, the Official IT Partner was Singular Logic, and the Beer of the 86th TIF was ‘NYMFI THESSALONIKIS’.

The Music Event Hospitality Sponsor was Capsis Hotel, the VIP Transportation Sponsor was Limousines VIP Services Greece, the Transportation Sponsor was Drive, and the Catering Sponsor was Samiotakis.

The gold sponsor of the TIF-Helexpo tribute ‘A century… in Ionia, Thrace, and Pontus’, organised in partnership with KEDE, was IPIROTIKI FACILITY SERVICES and it is supported by HAITOGLOU BROS SA.

The TIF was organised under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior (Macedonia – Thrace).

In the coming period TIF-Helexpo will start preparing for the 87th TIF, while it will have organised some of its largest trade fairs by the end of the year.

21/09/2022 – 14:47

The new exhibition and conference centre is an “amazing gift” for Thessaloniki

Presentation of the preliminary design for the regeneration project

Architect Juan Lucas Young of ‘Sauerbruch Hutton’ characterised the new exhibition and conference centre (ConfEx Park) as an “amazing gift” for Thessaloniki, during today’s presentation of the redevelopment project’s preliminary design. Representatives of the team consisting of Sauerbruch Hutton (Germany), Gustafson Porter + Bowman (UK), and Elena Stavropoulou (Greece) were in Thessaloniki to present the most recent design developments of the redevelopment project.

In the framework of the preliminary design that was prepared from November 2021 to May 2022, and which essentially adapted the initial design to the realities of Thessaloniki and its exhibition needs, the percentage of the area provided for city use rose from the initial provision of 50% to more than 55%, constructed surfaces were reduced by 12%, the logistics were streamlined, traffic between exhibitions was improved, and the volume of the business centre was limited.

As was stressed during the preliminary design presentation, the time schedules of the project are being observed and all the designs will completed during the 2022-2023 two-year period, the tender invitation for the construction of the new exhibition and conference centre will be launched in 2023, and construction work will commence in 2024. In fact, it was underlined that during the works the Fair will not stop operating for a single day. As noted by the president of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Tasos Tzikas, the opening is estimated to take place in 2026, however a small extension may be necessary, in order to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the Fair. At this stage the file to secure the approval for funding from the European Commission is being prepared. The project will be funded from two sources, public and private funds.

The updated budget of the redevelopment comes to 240 million Euros on the technical side, with a total of 280 million Euros when including unforeseen expenditures.

In reference to the park, the landscape architect of Gustafson Porter + Bowman, Mr Neil Porter, underlined that it was designed to enhance local biodiversity, and to utilise rainwater in the green spaces.

On her side, Elena Stavropoulou of Elena Stavropoulou Architects stressed the catalytic contribution of the team of Greek designers, in soundly completing the preliminary design, while she mentioned that all issues were studied to cover the needs of both the conference centre and of the city of Thessaloniki.

The CEO of TIF-HELEXPO, Mr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, noted that all goals have been achieved, from environmental to architectural, and he characterised the new exhibition and conference centre as an architectural attraction and a joy for the city. The president of the exhibition agency, Mr Tasos Tzikas, made special mention of the excellent, as he characterised it, partnership with the architects-designers throughout this period.

Lastly, the general director of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Alexis Tsaxirlis, underlined the necessity of the project for Thessaloniki.

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The 3D rendition has been created by the landscape architects of ConfEx Park, Gustafson Porter & Bowman.

09/09/2022 – 18:39

86th TIF: One of the best events of the past decade is here

1500 exhibitors, sold out exhibition spaces, and the United Arab Emirates are the Honoured Country with a 400-person delegation

The 86th TIF (10-18 September) is turning out to be one of the best events of the past decade, with exhibitor numbers approaching 1500, sold out exhibition spaces, and the United Arab Emirates as the Honoured Country.

There will be 19 countries participating at the 86th TIF, including the UAE, the USA, Luxembourg, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia, Iran, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Cyprus, Georgia, Romania, India, Nepal, and Egypt.

Forty-six Chambers and 320 businesses will also be attending under the umbrella of the Union of Hellenic Chambers, while the TCCI, the PCT, and the ACCI will be participating individually.

The delegation of the Honoured Country consists of 400 people and 65 very important undertakings and entities from the private and public sector, spearheaded by the sectors of investment management, energy, food-beverages, defence, space technology, tourism, shipping, real estate, and others. The UAE delegation will be led by Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, while there will also be a government delegation from the Ministries of Defence, Foreign Affairs, and Industry and Advanced Technology. The Honoured Country will cover an exhibition space exceeding 4500 sq.m. In fact, the UAE pavilion will host more than 600 meetings between Greek and Arab enterprises, which have been scheduled with the contribution of the Federation of Greek

Industries. There will also be a wealth of side events for the Honoured Country, including daily traditional dance performances, Emirate gastronomy and hospitality events, and folk art and painting exhibitions.

There will be nine thematic sections to the 86th TIF, from entrepreneurship, electromobility-vehicles, and new technologies, to gastronomy, education, and circular economy. In fact, this last section will cover an area of 3000 sq.m., indoors and outdoors, with more than 45 participations. TIF-Helexpo is adopting the FORWARD FOR GREEN slogan, and within the framework of that section is hosting interesting actions and initiatives on recycling in practice.

The 86th TIF will also have a very impressive backdrop, which is one of the largest exhibition constructions in the history of the Exhibition, the centenary tribute to the Asia Minor Catastrophe, which consists of two unique and continuous sections: The audiovisual tribute of TIF-Helexpo in partnership with KEDE (Central Union of Municipalities of Greece), ‘A century… in Ionia, Thrace, and Pontus’, which is the result of a collaboration with the Network of Cities and Communities of the descendants of Greeks from the near East, interactively promoting the historic narrative of the flow of Greek refugees from Asia Minor, Thrace, and Pontus. There will also be the Periodic exhibition of the Municipality of Thessaloniki titled ‘1922-2022: waves of refugees, amalgams of memory’, honouring the centenary since the dramatic events of the Asia Minor Catastrophe with a collection of heirlooms, and archive and photographic material, utilising new technologies.

Among the thematic features of this year’s Fair, Digital Greece stands out. It is an initiative of the Ministry of Digital Governance and TIF-Helexpo. At the same time, the Ministry of Development & Investments is hosting startup companies and development-investment entities at its pavilion. CERN will also be present at pavilion 15, where the audience will have the opportunity to learn about basic research in physics, as well as its applications in medicine.

The highlights of the 86th TIF will include the impressive displays at the pavilion of the Ministry of National Defence and the Armed Forces, with the first ever Rafale fighter aircraft simulator, the new acquisition of the Hellenic Air Force, as well as an F-35 simulator.

Recreation and entertainment will have a special place at the 86th TIF, with a wealth of popular Greek artists performing every day. On Sunday 11 September Paola will take to the stage with Anastasios Rammos, Christina Salti, and Biased Beast, on Monday 12 September the concerts continue with Vassilis Lekkas, on Tuesday 13 September Giorgos Mazonakis will take over, on Wednesday 14 September it’s the turn of the Tsarouchidis brothers, on Thursday 15 September the stage will belong to Giorgos Dalaras with Estudiantina and Aspasia Stratigou, on Friday 16 September it’s time to get the youth going with Dimos Anastasiadis, Demy, and the Kings, on Saturday 17 September Giorgos Sampanis will take over, and the final concert will take place on Sunday 18 September with Vassilis Karas and Katerina Lioliou.

The TIF will also act as the framework of the Thessaloniki Helexpo Forum for the third consecutive year, with thematic panels touching on major economic and developmental issues, to be held in partnership with the joint chambers of Greece.

The Official Supporter of the 86th TIF is Papastratos, the Official Air Travel Sponsor is Aegean, the Official Telecommunications Provider is WIND, the Official Bank is the National Bank of Greece, the Official Energy Provider is PPC, the Official IT Partner is Singular Logic, and the Beer of the 86th TIF is ‘NYMFI THESSALONIKIS’.

The Music Event Hospitality Sponsor is Capsis Hotel, the VIP Transportation Sponsor is Limousines VIP Services Greece, the Transportation Sponsor is Drive, and the Catering Sponsor is Samiotakis.

The gold sponsor of the TIF-Helexpo tribute ‘A century… in Ionia, Thrace, and Pontus’, organised in partnership with KEDE, is

IPIROTIKI FACILITY SERVICES and it is supported by HAITOGLOU BROS SA.

The TIF is organised under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior (Macedonia – Thrace).

The Press conference

“The TIF is back, the city is celebrating once again”, noted the president of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Tasos Tzikas, during the Press Conference in view of the opening of the 86th TIF, while he stressed that the exhibition spaces are sold out and that this will be one of the best events of the decade. He made specific reference to the participation of the United Arab Emirates as the Honoured Country, noting that this is an opportunity to improve bilateral relationships, which will enter into a period of significant growth after this September.

On his side, the Deputy Minister of the Interior (Macedonia-Thrace), Mr Stavros Kalafatis, stressed that the 86th TIF is throwing open its doors in a completely new environment, and that the participation of the United Arab Emirates in this year’s event sends the message that we are broadening and enhancing our relationships with the countries in our extended neighbourhood.

The director of the Department of Trade Promotion of the Ministry of Economy of the UAE, Mr Rashed Al Teneigy, addressed an invitation to the people of Thessaloniki and to the business community to visit pavilion 13 of the UAE, stressing that there is a lot of room for growth in the relationships between the two countries, both on an entrepreneurial and on an investment level. In fact, he pointed out that even outside Fair open hours, the UAE delegation will welcome business contacts. He also thanked the TIF and all Greek partners.

The deputy governor of Thessaloniki Voula Patoulidou wished the 86th TIF every success, stressing that after last year’s general rehearsal, the time has come for us to taste the fruit of our labours.

The mayor of Thessaloniki, Mr Konstantinos Zervas, characterised the TIF the city’s window to the world, stressing that it is an institution, and during periods of crisis institutions are pillars of stability and growth. In reference to this year’s Honoured Country, he noted that this is an opportunity to strengthen the ties of friendship between the two countries, and for Thessaloniki and Macedonia to pop up on the “investment radar” of the United Arab Emirates.

“It will be an exhibition like the ones we used to have, but better, perhaps the best of the past ten years”, stated the CEO of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, noting that it is the first time an Arab country is participating as the Honoured Country at the TIF. He also stressed that the exhibition centre will operate at full capacity this year, while companies are all choosing the TIF. As regards the United Arab Emirates, he noted that the public will have the opportunity to see a spectacular pavilion, where, besides the entrepreneurial side of things, there will be daily cultural events.

Papastratos is supporting the TIF for the fifth consecutive year as Official Supporter of this year’s event, as mentioned by Mr Iakovos Kargarotos, Vice Chairman of the company. He also stressed that during periods of crisis we should speak with actions, not with words, and that that is part of Papastratos’ DNA. Papastratos and the TIF are joining forces and gradually transforming the I. Vellidis Congress Centre into an events centre with the smallest possible environmental footprint.

Athenian Brewery’s head of sponsorships and events in Northern Greece, Mr Lazaros Vogiatzoglou characterised this year’s event as very strong and successful, while underlining the presence at the TIF of Nymfi Thessalonikis Beer, which is produced in the city.

The TIF is the largest event in the Balkans, based on its duration and number of visitors, as mentioned by the general director of TIF-Helexpo, Mr Alexis Tsaxirlis.

The 86th TIF will operate on the weekends from 10:00 to 22:00 and on weekdays from 16:00 to 22:00.

09/09/2022 – 18:31