38th KOSMIMA: Renewed and more international than ever from 19 to 21 October

Exhibitor numbers increased by 30%

With a 30% increase in exhibitor numbers compared to 2023, with an international feel, and significantly renewed, the 38th KOSMIMA is preparing to open its doors from 19 to 21 October at Pavilions 8, 9, and 10 of the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre. 

The International Exhibition for Jewellery, Watches, Precious Stones, Machinery & Equipment will cover an exhibition space of 3000 sq.m., welcoming Greek and international direct exhibitors from Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria, Germany, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, and Cyprus. 

Well-known companies as well as first-timers from the sector of jewellery and watches will present all the new trends in view of the festive season, in a glamorous event that is expected to attract the attention of the silver- and goldsmithing industry, as well as increased interest from commercial visitors. 

In the context of this year’s KOSMIMA, the 35th Pan-Hellenic Jewellery Design Competition 2024 is being held on ‘Pearls: A Journey from the Yesterday of Tradition to the Tomorrow of Innovation’, organised by the Pan-Hellenic Federation of Silver- and Goldsmiths, Jewellers and Watchmakers (POVAKO) and TIF-HELEXPO. This well-established institution provides both new and more experienced creators with the opportunity to be inspired and showcase the timeless dynamism of 6000 years of Greek jewellery through their creations.

The competition focuses on imagination, creativity, and art, with modern and traditional references. This year, pearls — a very interesting jewellery element — is imbuing the event with a different atmosphere.

KOSMIMA is a solid and indisputable value in silver- and goldsmithing, as it is the only exhibition in Northern Greece for industry professionals. It consistently highlights domestic creation and production, presents the latest trends in the jewellery, watch, and packaging market, while it enables its trade visitors to prepare in time for the needs of the Christmas market.

KOSMIMA is exclusively for trade visitors.

PHILOXENIA HOTELIA from 14-16 November at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre This year’s exhibition is dedicated to cultural tourism in collaboration with the Organisation for Management and Development of Cultural Resources

Didymoteicho is the Honoured Municipality

The tourism map of 2025, the most attractive and up-and-coming domestic destinations, the development of relations with the most important markets for Greek tourism, as well as the latest trends in accommodation equipment, will be included in the wealth of content of the 39th PHILOXENIA HOTELIA International Tourism and Hotel Equipment Exhibition.

PHILOXENIA HOTELIA will be held from 14-16 November 2024 at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

On the occasion of today’s World Tourism Day, the central message of which is ‘Tourism and Peace’, this year’s PHILOXENIA HOTELIA is dedicated to cultural tourism, which is an educational lever that makes the peaceful coexistence of peoples more feasible.

The Organisation for Management and Development of Cultural Resources (ODAP) of the Ministry of Culture is participating in PHILOXENIA HOTELIA for the first time and will play a central role through the realisation of a series of events and actions.

Didymoteicho will be the Honoured Municipality at PHILOXENIA HOTELIA, a municipality that creates a high-quality tourism blend with its indelible multicultural character, that is appealing to all travellers.

PHILOXENIA HOTELIA 2024 will also present increased international participations, including, for the first time, countries of the Indian Ocean.

Another piece in the cultural mosaic of PHILOXENIA HOTELIA this year, will be the photography competition and exhibition on the subject of ‘Philoxenia & Culture’ by the Greek Instagrammers Events Social Media & Culture Community.

Lastly, this year’s event will see the continued successful partnership between TIF HELEXPO and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Thessaloniki, which is subsidising its member-enterprises that wish to participate in HOTELIA.

Among the exhibitors and supporters of PHILOXENIA HOTELIA is the Ministry of Tourism, the Greek Tourism Organisation (under the auspices of which the two exhibitions are being organised), the Ministry of Culture, SETE (Greek Tourism Confederation), XEE (Hellenic Chamber of Hotels), POX (Hellenic Hoteliers Federation) FEDHATTA (Federation of Hellenic Associations of Tourist & Travel Agencies), travel agencies from all Regions of Greece, as well as construction, technology, furniture, manufacturing, equipment, and renovation companies.

Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop: 1-3 November 2024 at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre featuring all the innovations and new trends of the food & beverage sector

Through a new internationally oriented exhibition approach to gastronomy, which creates the best possible added value for exhibitors and trade visitors, Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop will be held 1-3 November 2024 at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop implements interactive and targeted innovations, bringing together producers, the industry, and trade from Greece and abroad, while at the same time highlighting all new nutritional trends and the present and future of the food and beverage sector.

With the Golden Olive, Fish, Herbs & Honey, Dairy, Drinks & Wine by Oenos, All about Café, Pack & Tech, and Global & Local thematic salons, Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop provides its exhibitors with the opportunity to promote and attract commercial visitors from the international market. To this end, and in collaboration with the Federation of Industries of Greece (FING), as member of Enterprise Europe Network, Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop operates a B2B contact platform, which is similar to that of the Sial international food and beverage expo. Buyers and trade visitors from all over Europe and the Middle East, as well as retail chain, distribution network, and productive and manufacturing enterprise executives of the sector will be attending Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop and will meet its exhibitors.

Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop’s side events are a point of reference, imbuing colour, flavour, and aromas to the exhibition. The largest coffee exhibition in Northern Greece, All about Café, The Pairing Bar with eight special events with top exhibitor products, the International Food Experts’ Awards (FEA), the Golden Olive Events, and ‘Gastronomy EXPerience – Taste the Stories’, which connects distinguished producers-processors of select Greek agricultural products with top restaurants of Thessaloniki, are a summary of the multi-faceted content of the side events.

Regions of the Greece will also be present at the expo, including the Region of Central Macedonia, which will present Macedonian Cuisine.

Taking advantage of TIF-HELEXPO’s extensive knowhow in food and beverage exhibitions, Food & Drinks International Expo by Detrop will offer a new holistic experience by serving domestic and global industry innovations.

For more information: https://www.foodanddrinks-expo.gr

Visitor traffic at the 88th TIF exceeded all expectations

221,375 people crossed its gates from 7 to 15 September

The most successful event in terms of visitor numbers since 2019

The pavilion of Honoured Country Germany stole the show

The 88th Thessaloniki International Fair exceeded all expectations, attracting 221,375 visitors from September 7 to 15, which made it the most successful TIF — in terms of visitor traffic — since 2019. The pavilion of Honoured Country Germany stole the show with its green and intensely business-oriented aspect, as did pavilion 17, where the Akademia theme event took place, bursting with youthful energy and characterised by significant participations from Universities from Greece and Cyprus, as well as research institutions.

At the same time, the three drone light shows made a bright and shiny impression, getting people to look up at the sky and enjoy a spectacle inspired by the 88th TIF, the German participation, and the most defining symbols of Thessaloniki. Grizzly Entertainment was responsible for this different type of aerial show. However, besides visitors, the 88th TIF also attracted the attention of 450 media outlets from all over Greece and Germany.

A strong message of growth and international cooperation

With more than 1300 exhibitors, 32,000 square meters of exhibition space, Germany as the Honoured Country with 135 enterprises and institutions, 25 international state participations, nine thematic events, and the dynamic presence of the Chambers of Greece with 350 companies from all over Greece under the auspices of the UHC, the 88th TIF conveyed a strong message of development and international cooperation.

The German participation was deemed a complete success, with the exhibitors of the German pavilion focusing on technology and innovation, and expressing their particular satisfaction with the contacts they made, while also being impressed by the attendance. In fact, during the 88th TIF and in the framework of its participation, 150 business and cultural events were organised. Germany’s participation was presented by the Ministry of Economy and Climate Change of Germany, it was organised by the Leipzig Exhibition Organisation (Leipziger Messe International), while the German Embassy, the German Consulate in Thessaloniki, and the Hellenic-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry contributed to the cultural and business programme.

At the same time, more than 170 enterprises from 10 countries — led by the Honoured Country — held more than 500 meetings during the 88th TIF, focused on tech solutions, such as cybersecurity, circular economy, Renewable Energy Sources, as well as food and sustainable building materials exports, in the context of the B2B event organised by FING, which is a member of the Enterprise Europe Network, in partnership with TIF-HELEXPO and the Leipzig Exhibition Organisation. Overall, however, along with the contacts businesses made at their stands, there were more than 1000 meetings, 360 of which were held between Greek and German companies.

At the same time, the 88th TIF was also an opportunity for recreation for visitors, with dozens of events, concerts, and a rich programme for children. The Music Events stood out once again this year, with musical choices that covered all preferences and imbued the Fair with the rhythm of the stage. During this year’s event, people also had the opportunity to join CERN in celebrating its 70th birthday, at an anniversary exhibition where visitors participated in thrilling informative group tours, discovering how CERN impacts our daily lives and helps uncover the mysteries of the universe. The exhibition, according to visitors, was an unforgettable experience, full of enthusiasm and curiosity, above all else, about the science being done and the discoveries being made at CERN.
Also present were the Regions of Greece, each of which introduced its unique gastronomic identity with daily cookouts at pavilion 6. Visitors were also greatly interested in the sectors of energy, recycling, and circular economy, which were dynamically represented at the event.

Lastly, the ZERO WASTE action that took place during the 88th TIF was crowned with success once again. Exhibitors and visitors participated actively and with great willingness.

The Sponsors and Supporters of the 88th TIF were the following:

NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE, Official Bank
PPC, Official Power Provider
AEGEAN AIRLINES, Official Airline
NOVA, Official Telecommunications Provider
LANCOM, OFFICIAL DATA CENTER / INTERNET PROVIDER
AUTO HERTZ, Official Transport Provider
PAPASTRATOS, Official Supporter of the 88th TIF
ATHENIAN BREWERY, OUR BEER ‘NYMFI’
MINISTRY OF HEALTH, Supporter of Social Programmes & Actions of the 88th TIF
DYPA, supporter of 88th TIF’s Training Actions
DIAGEO, with the ‘Johnnie Walker’ Brand, GRAND SPONSOR of the Music Events
LIDL HELLAS, Official Partner of the 88th TIF,
VOLKSWAGEN, Official Car of the 88th TIF,
INTERBALKAN MEDICAL CENTRE, Official Health Provider
TAXIWAY, Official Transport Partner
CAPSIS HOTEL, Official Hospitality Partner
NOTOS DEPARTMENT STORES, Official Partner of the 88th TIF
Limousines-Greece, Official VIP Transport Partner
SAMIOTAKIS, Official CATERING partner
ICAP CRIF, Official Partner
PIGI OLYMPOU, Official Natural Mineral Water Partner
EPSILON NET, OFFICIAL IT PARTNER
Hellenic Dairies S.A. (AGNO), Sponsor
MAMALOUKA RESTAURANT, Sponsor
FedEx Greece, Sponsor
VENMAN ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS, Sponsor
INNOVATION GROUP, Sponsor
GERMAN SCHOOL OF THESSALONIKI, Sponsor
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND, Sponsor
The 88th TIF was held under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior (Macedonia-Thrace) and the Region of Central Macedonia.

The 89th TIF will be held from 6 to 14 September 2025.

Lights on at the 88th TIF

1300 exhibitors,

a 32.000 sq. m. exhibition area,

Germany as the Honoured Country,

25 state international participations,

9 thematic events,

Music Events,

a dynamic presence by Chambers and Regions

More than 1300 exhibitors, 32,000 square meters of exhibition space, Germany as the Honoured Country with 135 exhibitors, 25 state international participations, nine thematic events from covering the entire spectrum of the economy and society, a dynamic presence by Chambers with 350 enterprises from all over Greece, and an impressive drone show that will illuminate the city sky compose the mosaic of the 88th TIF, which is being held from 7 to 15 September at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre.

More specifically, more than 1300 exhibitors (indirect and direct) will participate in the 88th TIF, while its thematic events — AKADEMIA, Energy-Circular Economy, Greece and Entrepreneurship, Cosmos-International Participations, Regions-Tastes from Greece, Gastronomy-International and Greek Retail Sales, Furniture-Home Furnishing, Public Bodies-Organisations, and Hobby Festival — will present the most innovative and modern aspects of the market and the economy.

There are 25 state international participations, including Germany as the Honoured Country, compared to 18 last year, with countries attending the TIF for the very first time: The United Kingdom, Qatar, Japan, Sub-Saharan African Countries, Ecuador, and Kosovo.

Germany’s participation at the 88th TIF will use Pavilion 13, covering an area of 6000 sq.m. and consisting of 135 companies, organisations, institutions, research centres, and partnership networks, while the German mission comprises 400 people, mainly senior executives of institutions and businesses. The following sectors are represented: Construction, consulting services, Renewable Energy Sources and environmental technology, digital economy, the health industry and medical technology, education and research, logistics-transport and services, while there is a wealth of side events. Germany’s participation is presented by the Ministry of Economy and Climate Change, organised by the Leipzig Exhibition Organisation (Leipziger Messe International), while the German Embassy, the German Consulate in Thessaloniki, and the Hellenic-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry are contributing to the cultural and business programme.

In the context of the German participation, TIF-HELEXPO in partnership with the Federation of Industries of Greece (FING) and the Leipzig Exhibition Organisation (Leipziger Messe International) are organising a Business Meeting Event (B2B) with companies from Germany. About 400 companies have already registered for the programme from the following sectors: Energy – circular economy – agrotechnology – gastronomy/tourism – nutrition – local tastes – pharmaceuticals and cosmetics – supply chain – electric vehicles, and more than 800 meetings will be held.

The Pavilion of Germany will be inaugurated by the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and the Vice Chancellor of the government of Germany, Dr Robert Habeck, and it will be attended by the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Cem Özdemir, while a number of bilateral meetings are being scheduled between members of the Greek and German governments.

In the sector of entrepreneurship and openness, the Union of Hellenic Chambers is participating for the 7th time, with 47 Chambers attending with 350 enterprises from all over Greece, while there will be separate participations by the Professional

Chamber of Thessaloniki, the Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Thessaloniki Chamber of Small & Medium-Sized Industries (VETH), and the Chamber of Imathia. The Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce of Small & Medium-Sized Businesses will also use Pavilion 16 for the THESSBULDING thematic event, with enterprises active in the broader sector of construction, hotel equipment, home furnishing, heating, and metal product repairs attending.

Other stand-out thematic events include:

-Akademia, which this year will become a meeting point of the educational community, as well as a pole of research, technology, and innovation. There will be a total of 74 exhibitors at Pavilion 17, covering 2240 sq.m., including 18 higher education institutions from Greece and Cyprus, 7 student motor sport teams, the Ministries of Education of Greece and Cyprus and the entities they supervise, technology companies, startups, the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), the GSEE Educational Institute, ENTERPRISE GREECE, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Export Credit Greece S.A., as well as the GROWTHFUND with the participation of 12 companies.

Also participating in 88th TIF, in the context of Akademia, is CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a unique thematic exhibition that will give the public the opportunity to explore its innovative scientific achievements, as well as their impact on everyday life, through a journey covering the organisation’s seven decades of scientific discoveries and innovations. The organisers include CERN, the Region of Central Macedonia, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Technopolis Thessaloniki, and, of course, TIF-HELEXPO.

The Growthfund and its subsidiaries, including TIF-HELEXPO, will also have a dynamic presence at Pavilion 17 with events and the Growthfund Agora discussions, which will analyse the development opportunities of Greece in a number of key sectors.

-The energy thematic event will include construction and recycling, with the participation of representative companies presenting pioneering heating and cooling systems, specialised applications and products, as well as interesting options in modern construction. The thematic event will cover an area of 3000 sq.m. with more than 60 participations.

-The Hobby Festival will enrich the thematic events at this year’s TIF by offering a unique opportunity for visitors to become acquainted with hobbies, presented by professionals and organisations. This event is being co-organised by TIF-HELEXPO and skywalker.gr – Jobs in Greece.

The programme of side events at the 88th TIF will be multifaceted, drawing inspiration from culture, the economy, society, technology, and sports, besides its purely exhibition aspect. More specifically:

-Drone Light Shows. This year’s TIF will illuminate the sky of Thessaloniki with the largest drone light show that has ever been held in Greece! In memory of the firework show traditionally organised at the TIF, during this year’s event residents and visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy, for the first time in the Thessaloniki sky, three drone light shows, which have been designed by one of the leading drone show designers in the world, Grizzly Entertainment. The three drone shows will take place on Saturday 7/9, Sunday 8/9, and Sunday 15/9 at 21:00, about 500 drones will be used, and they will have a duration of 15 minutes.

-The Regions of Greece will host a daily tasting festival at Pavilion 6. The Regions will set the table for visitors throughout the duration of the TIF, with a wealth of presentations and events. Participants include Central Macedonia, Attica, Western Greece, Central Greece, Epirus, Western Macedonia, Peloponnese, Eastern Macedonia-Thrace, and the Decentralised Administration of Thessaly-Central Greece.

-Pavilion 1 and Outdoor Area 14 will host sports activities, organised by the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs & Sports. These activities include meetings with Olympic champions, 5×5 Football, Basketball, and Archery.

-More than 1000 small and large gifts are waiting to be discovered during the Treasure Hunt to be organised by the 88th TIF for its visitors. Every day more than 100 magnets with the TIF-HELEXPO logo and symbol, the OTE tower, will be hidden throughout the areas of TIF (indoor and outdoor). Anyone who finds a hidden treasure magnet can scan the QR code and immediately discover what they’ve won. All magnets win a small or large gift.

-Pavilion 12 will host the Digital Legacy HELEXPO, which gives visitors the opportunity to travel to Thessaloniki of the 1920s and 1950s through virtual tours, electronic games, and an exhibition of rare documents.

-Also, a musical celebration will take place every night at the 88th TIF, aiming to get the Thessaloniki public partying, with major names and hits from the international and domestic music scene, with Music Events Live.

-As regards conferences, the Economist Congress will take place on Friday at the “I. Vellidis” Conference Centre, while the European Commission will also hold events during the TIF.

-The TIF RALLY, a unique and historic race, will be held for another year on the 2nd weekend of the TIF.

Today’s Press conference

The Pavilion of Germany will be the great attraction of the 88th TIF, as mentioned in the context of today’s Press Conference ahead of the opening of the Fair by the President of TIF-HELEXPO, Mr Tassos Tzikas, who stressed that the importance of this year is, to a very large extent, due to Germany. In fact, he described the visit of the German Vice Chancellor and German officials to Thessaloniki as a great honour for the city and the TIF. He also highlighted CERN’s participation in this year’s event, as well as the dynamic presence of the Regions and Chambers, stressing that the aim of the exhibition body is to make the TIF a platform of communication for Greece’s entire business world with the rest of Europe and the world.

Beyond what the Fair means for the citizens of Thessaloniki and Northern Greece, it is also a great opportunity that is synonymous with commercial partnerships, entrepreneurship, and innovation, as mentioned by the Deputy Minister of Interior (Macedonia Thrace), Mr Konstantinos Gioulekas. He also underlined the participation of Germany as Honoured Country at the 88th TIF, while addressing the people of TIF-HELEXPO he noted that they are the ones that maintain the very high level of the exhibition.

The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Greece, Mr Andreas Kindl, characterised Thessaloniki as the second capital of Greece, while he spoke of an excellent opportunity through the German participation to highlight Greek-German cooperation, political, economic, and beyond. He noted that there is great investment interest from Germany regarding Greece, while he stressed that the German participation in the Fair is the largest German participation in an exhibition abroad in 25 years. Lastly, he invited the public to the 150 events that will be organised at the German Pavilion.

The city is looking forward to the 88th TIF with anticipation, according to the Deputy Governor of Public Health and Social Solidarity of the Region of Central Macedonia, Ms Melina Dermentzopoulou, who stressed that the content of this year’s Fair is richer than ever before. In fact, she noted that the Region of Central Macedonia will always support the TIF, which is a source of vitality for the broader region.

The 88th TIF is a historic event, a landmark of the city, the Municipality of Thessaloniki, and all of Northern Greece, said the mayor of Thessaloniki, Mr Stelios Angeloudis, noting that we must protect, strengthen, and explore the prospects and future of this historic achievement in view of its new qualitative data. In reference to the significant participation of Germany as the Honoured Country, he also underlined the large tourist flows to Greece from the German market.

The financial footprint of the 88th TIF, which is already visible in Thessaloniki in the form of sold-out hotels, was reported by TIF-HELEXPO CEO Dr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, who presented the content of this year’s TIF in full detail. He made special mention of the drone light show, which will have us looking at the sky and introduce the era of digital fireworks.

“For the 7th consecutive year, Papastratos is actively participating in the Thessaloniki International Fair, supporting an institution that is a reference point for entrepreneurship and economic development in Greece. At this year’s TIF, Papastratos is HERE IN PRACTICE, with its message “For every step we take forward, society takes a step with us”, confirming its commitment to business action that creates a positive impact on the economy, society, the environment, and the country. With the implementation of a modern, innovative, and open strategic plan, Papastratos is playing a leading role internationally in the transition to the industry of the future,” noted the company’s vice chairman, Mr Iakovos Kargarotos.

The participation of Germany as the Honoured Country at the 88th TIF is a lovely coincidence for the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Ms Monika Frank, given her recent appointment to Thessaloniki.

The connection of the TIF’s long-standing love for black beer with Nymfi Dark, a premium lager produced by the Athenian Brewery specifically for the event, was underlined by the Area Activation and Events Manager of Athenian Brewery, Mr Lazaros Vogiatzoglou, who stressed that all visitors will leave this year’s Fair having had a unique experience.

“The purpose and spirit of Johnnie Walker are identical to the spirit and purpose of the TIF, as the philosophy of the well-known Scotch whisky is evolution and progress,” said Ms Efie Boura, Corporate Relations Manager at Diageo Southern Europe, in reference to the Grand Sponsor of the 88th TIF’s Music Events.

Lastly, the General Director of the TIF, Mr Alexis Taxirlis, presented the impressive figures of the 88th TIF, who stressed that more than 3000 people are currently working in the exhibition centre, while he noted that during the operation of the 88th TIF more than 5000 people will be working there on a daily basis. He also stressed that on-site at the Fair there are an organised police station, a major fire station, and an EKAV first aid and ambulance station.

Sponsors and supporters

The Sponsors and Supporters of the 88th TIF are the following:

NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE, Official Bank

PPC, Official Power Provider

AEGEAN AIRLINES, Official Airline

NOVA, Official Telecommunications Provider

LANCOM, OFFICIAL DATA CENTER / INTERNET PROVIDER

AUTO HERTZ, Official Transport Provider

PAPASTRATOS, Official Supporter of the 88th TIF

ATHENIAN BREWERY, OUR BEER ‘NYMFI’

MINISTRY OF HEALTH, Supporter of Social Programmes & Actions of the 88th TIF

DYPA, supporter of 88th TIF’s Training Actions

DIAGEO, with the ‘Johnnie Walker’ Brand, GRAND SPONSOR of the Music Events

LIDL HELLAS, Official Partner of the 88th TIF,

VOLKSWAGEN, Official Car of the 88th TIF

INTERBALKAN MEDICAL CENTRE, Official Health Provider

TAXIWAY, Official Transport Partner

CAPSIS HOTEL, Official Hospitality Partner

NOTOS DEPARTMENT STORES, Official Partner of the 88th TIF

Limousines-Greece, Official VIP Transport Partner

SAMIOTAKIS, Official CATERING partner

ICAP CRIF, Official Partner

PIGI OLYMPOU, Official Natural Mineral Water Partner

EPSILON NET, OFFICIAL IT PARTNER

Hellenic Dairies S.A. (AGNO), Sponsor

MAMALOUKA RESTAURANT, Sponsor

FedEx Greece, Sponsor

VENMAN ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS, Sponsor

INNOVATION GROUP, Sponsor

GERMAN SCHOOL OF THESSALONIKI, Sponsor

EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND, Sponsor

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

The business hours of the 88th TIF are Monday to Friday, 16:00 to 22:00, and weekends, 10:00 to 22:00.

To see all the content and events of the 88th TIF, go to: https://thessalonikifair.gr/el

Honoured Country Germany at the 88th TIF with 120 companies and institutions

The entire spectrum of German economy and industry at the Honoured Country Pavilion

With complete coverage of the available 6000 square metres of Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre’ pavilion 13 of the, Germany, under the brand name ‘made in Germany’ and with the slogan ‘hallo Greece’, will present a World EXPO level pavilion, which will capture a current and representative image of modern Germany.

The companies participating in the German pavilion come from the most important sectors of the largest European economy, such as industry, manufacturing, high technology, energy, transports-logistics, the financial sector, the pharmaceutical industry, agricultural technology, and food technology (the entire list of German exhibitors is available here).

Germany will participate this year at the 88th TIF (7-15/9/2024) with one of the largest Honoured Country participations in the history of the Thessaloniki International Fair, with 120 companies and institutions from the entire spectrum of its economy, culture and education, housed in its pavilion.

At the same time, German institutions are active in diverse fields such as culture, education, economy, trade, etc.

The exhibition participation of the Honoured Country will be accompanied by a broad programme of thematic days with interesting lectures, symposia, and B2B meetings, which will highlight, among other things, the sectors of logistics-transports, the health-medical technology-pharmaceutical industry, renewable energy-environmental technology-sustainability, education-research, and digital economy-start-ups.

Educational activities, networking events, and corporate presentations, as well as a cultural programme with events in Thessaloniki, will frame the Honoured Country participation in the 88th TIF.

Furthermore, special events will be held on the two weekends of the exhibition on tourism, food and agriculture, disaster control, and urban development, while art and cultural events, an integral part of the Honoured Country programme, will take place throughout the duration of the TIF.

In fact, one of the Music Events’ days of the 88th TIF will be dedicated to Germany, with the participation of a popular band.

The German participation is being organised with a high level of supervision by the German Ministry for Economic Affairs & Climate Action, while the construction and preparation of the exhibition pavilion has been undertaken by the Leipzig Exhibition Organisation (Leipzig Messe International).

08/07/2024 – 12:22

The annual general meeting of the Central European Fair Alliance (CEFA) in Thessaloniki on 21 June 2024

The leaders of the exhibition industry of Central Europe at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre

Thessaloniki and its International Exhibition Centre were chosen by the Central European Fair Alliance (CEFA) to hold its annual general meeting on 21 June 2024. This important event, which will be hosted by TIF-HELEXPO, will bring together leaders and important players of the exhibition sector in Thessaloniki, who will discuss issues that concern and impact the exhibition industry.

The meeting of the CEFA members will begin with an official welcome dinner on the evening of 20 June, followed by a full day of meetings on June 21.

The general meeting has a full agenda. It includes information on CEFA activities, with reference to its key initiatives, achievements, and future plans, the election of its new president, a fiscal review with an examination of last year’s budget, and an overview of the upcoming budget to ensure fiscal transparency and accountability, as well as discussion aimed at promoting partnerships and the expansion of its network. Furthermore, during the general meeting a market report by CEFA will be presented, with vital data to be used for informed decision-making and adapting to market changes, while the strategic planning of the Alliance and its future direction will be discussed in an open dialogue. Lastly, responsible and sustainable practices in the exhibition sector will be discussed, focusing on ESG criteria.

The decision to hold the CEFA general assembly in Thessaloniki was unanimous and was taken during the previous general assembly in Novi Sad. The Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre has hosted the CEFA General Assembly once before, in June 2016. This choice highlights the importance of TIF-HELEXPO, as well as the internationally recognised exhibition character of Thessaloniki, while it is a continuation of the company’s intense activity in international networking.

CEFA, which TIF- HELEXPO has been a member of since 2013, is an important network of fair organisers from Central and South-eastern Europe. It was founded in 1995 to promote the region into a powerful gateway for exhibitions of international significance, that would exceed the physical borders of its members. CEFA’s mission is to help its members provide enterprises with high-quality access to the developing markets of Central and Southeastern Europe.

20/06/2024 – 10:49

The European Conference of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry to be held in Thessaloniki on 4-6 June 2025

The decision was announced today during the works of this year’s International Conference of UFI in Zurich

TIF-HELEXPO has secured the hosting of the European Conference of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry-UFI in Thessaloniki on 4 to 6 June 2025. This development is a major success for the exhibition organisation and the city. In fact, UFI will organise a European Event Week for the first time during that period, with events for the international exhibition industry, which will include the European Conference.

The decision of the UFI to choose Thessaloniki for this important event was announced today, at this year’s European Conference in Zurich, and it is a vote of confidence by the leading exhibition association for TIF-HELEXPO. It marks the return of major exhibition organisations to Thessaloniki and, in fact, coincides with the 100th anniversary since the establishment of TIF-HELEXPO (1925-2025). UFI was founded the same year as TIF-HELEXPO, 1925, while it started its international journey with its first founding members, 20 European international trade fairs. Thus, this is an excellent opportunity to start the events for the centenary of the establishment of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry in Thessaloniki.

Thessaloniki’s nomination, which was accepted unanimously and with great enthusiasm, was presented in Zurich by the CEO of TIF-HELEXPO, Dr Kyriakos Pozrikidis, who is a member of the board of the UFI.

TIF-HELEXPO — which has invested in its international networking, actively participating in the institutions of the international exhibition community — has been a member of the

UFI since 1927, with Thessaloniki having hosted similar events of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry in 1958, 1972, and 2008.

The mission of the UFI — which has 865 members in 88 countries around the world — is to represent, promote, and support the business interests of its members and the exhibition industry internationally.

13/06/2024 – 15:32

"OUT OF ORDER, BEYOND THE BORDER" EXHIBITION

 

The 7th Art Thessaloniki Fair has the great pleasure and honor in this year’s event to welcome in Thessaloniki the most important exhibition of Greek artists of diaspora, part of the collection of the impressive Foundation of Mr. Vassilis Kalogiratos, HELLENIC DIASPORA FOUNDATION, located in Patras.

With a multitude of works by outstanding artists, the exhibition titled “OUT OF ORDER, BEYOND THE BORDER” curated by the Art History professor Mr. Manos Stefanidis, comes with a surprising presence at the 7th Art Thessaloniki Fair to remind the dynamic Greek presence in artistic events. 

The exhibition hosts works by: Baziotes, Cryssa, Makos, Philolaos, Samaras, Stamos, Takis, Voulkos and Xceron, which are “stations” in contemporary art and form a unique exhibition that no one should miss!

25/05/2024 – 18:12

The 7th Art Thessaloniki International Contemporary Art Fair is an exciting journey in the world of art, May 23-26 at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre

80 galleries and projects from around the world

Internationally acclaimed OPY ZOUNI is this year’s Honoured Artist

Thessaloniki is marching to the beat of the 7th Art Thessaloniki from May 23-26, with the exhibition being dynamically present for yet another year in the arts world of Greece and the broader region.

Art Thessaloniki is being organised by TIF-HELEXPO, with Mr Pantelis Tsatsis as the Artistic Director, and with the participation of 80 galleries and projects from around the world (Greece, Europe, Asia, and the USA).

The cultural aspect of art is being promoted at Art Thessaloniki with the prominent participation of the Hellenic Diaspora Foundation, which is bringing to the exhibition works by Lucas Samaras, Chrysa, Takis, Lynda Benglis, Philolaos, Peter Voulkos, Stamos, Yiannis Bouteas, and William Baziotes.

Furthermore, the Municipal Art Gallery of the Municipality of Thessaloniki and ‘Konstantinos Xenakis’ Museum of the Municipality of Serres are also participating.

This year’s honoured artist is the internationally acclaimed OPY ZOUNI.

At the same time, for the 4th consecutive year and in partnership with the Cultural Association of entrepreneurs of Northern Greece, Art Thessaloniki presents the MATAROA awards for young artists up to 33 years old, while for the 2nd year independent artists are being given the opportunity to participate in the exhibition with their projects.

Today’s Press conference

“TIF-HELEXPO has always stood by culture with its actions, and it could not fail to support this different exhibition, which started a few years ago as an ambitious project and has now become an institution for the city of Thessaloniki, while it is also the best communication platform for galleries, artists, collectors, art books publishers, prominent museum collections, and other cultural institutions,” noted the President of TIF-HELEXPO, Mr Tasos Tzikas, in a video message.

The Head of the Advertising, Press & Social Media of TIF-HELEXPO Ms Lena Ypsilantou, characterised Art Thessaloniki as a point of reference for art in the broader region of Southeast Europe, which provides art lovers and industry professionals with the opportunity to seek out their own interests.

The Artistic Director of Art Thessaloniki, Mr Pantelis Tsatsis, was particularly focused on the excellent collaboration that there is with TIF-HELEXPO in order to make the exhibition a reality every year, while noting that Art Thessaloniki is an important opportunity for meetings and communication for the artists.

Art History Professor Manos Stefanidis described Art Thessaloniki as equal and equitable with respective major foreign art fairs, while he stressed that the Hellenic Diaspora Foundation will be participating with 70 works by Greeks of the Diaspora as part of the relevant museum exhibition within Art Thessaloniki.

On her part, Art Historian Nikolena Kalaitzaki highlighted the work of OPY ZOUNI, who is the Honoured Artist of 7th Art Thessaloniki.

Artist Myrsini Kontou referred to the first tapestry exhibition in Greece, which will be hosted at Art Thessaloniki, while she highlighted that carpets can also tell the stories of political events.

The 7th Art Thessaloniki, aiming to enhance the investment and artistic activity of galleries and artists, is being held in pavilions 8, 9, and 10 of TIF-HELEXPO, and its opening hours are: Thursday 23 May, 16:00-22:00, Friday 24 May, 14:00-21:00, and on the weekend of 25 & 26 May, 11:00-21:00.

27/05/2024 – 16:30