GreenTech Amsterdam announced that it is moving its event from June 8-10 to Oct. 20-22 of this year. According to the announcement, "the expected duration of the global situation, due to the spread of COVID-19, has resulted in this decision."
RAI Amsterdam, as organizer, has complied with the explicit wishes of both exhibitors and visitors to reschedule the event.To maintain the national as well as the international reach and quality of the event, a new date has been set
GreenTech Amsterdam shared that 50% of the exhibitors are from countries other than the Netherlands. The
visitors in 2019 originated from 114 countries. The top three exhibiting
countries outside The Netherlands are China, France and the USA. In these and other
countries, the situation is likely to influence exhibitor’s and visitor’s
ability to attend. The international character of the event is significantly
impacted by these measures.
"Horticulture is of critical importance for global food safety and
security. Efficient and sustainable cultivation is therefore a necessity. By
moving the show to 20 - 22 October 2020, we offer our exhibitors the best
possible time slot to put a spotlight on their solutions, and to initiate
business with their peers. Especially in these challenging times we need their
expert views and advice on how the world’s horticulture industries can be
optimized, so we can keep feeding the world,” said Director of Horticulture Mariska Dreschler.
GreenTech Amsterdam will be held Tuesday, Oct. 20 – Thursday, Oct. 22. The
exhibition is a global meeting place for all horticultural technology
professionals. GreenTech focuses on the early stages of the horticultural chain
and the current issues growers face.
More
information via the GreenTech website.
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