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09 nov- 2017
Breaking News: Baselworld 2018 Will Be 50% Smaller! Half The Exhibitors Gone And 3+ Halls Closed
"In 2015 Baselworld’s many spacious halls held 1,500 exhibiting brands.
Baselworld’s management did not release exhibitor statistics for 2016 and 2017.
According to an announcement released today, the upcoming 2018 edition of the show will have only 600 to 700 exhibitors with precise numbers to be released in February 2018 along with the official catalogue."
http://quillandpad.com/2017/11/09/b...-smaller-half-exhibitors-gone-3-halls-closed/
01 apr- 2017
"Baselworld, the annual watch and jewelry show in Basel, Switzerland, will run for six days instead of eight days next year, in the wake of lower attendance and declining sales in the Swiss watch industry. The decision comes on the heels of the 2017 show, which ended Thursday."
"In a post-show statement, Sylvie Ritter, managing director of Baselworld, said “the industry is currently going through a challenging phase, which particularly affects smaller companies. Listening to our exhibitors and in agreement with the members of the different committees, we have decided to reduce the duration of the show and adjust the prices accordingly.” Baselworld 2018 will be held from Thursday 22 to Tuesday 27 March 2018."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolb...nes-plague-swiss-watch-industry/#12376b679d3b
https://www.baselworld.com
09 nov- 2017
Breaking News: Baselworld 2018 Will Be 50% Smaller! Half The Exhibitors Gone And 3+ Halls Closed
"In 2015 Baselworld’s many spacious halls held 1,500 exhibiting brands.
Baselworld’s management did not release exhibitor statistics for 2016 and 2017.
According to an announcement released today, the upcoming 2018 edition of the show will have only 600 to 700 exhibitors with precise numbers to be released in February 2018 along with the official catalogue."
http://quillandpad.com/2017/11/09/b...-smaller-half-exhibitors-gone-3-halls-closed/
01 apr- 2017
"Baselworld, the annual watch and jewelry show in Basel, Switzerland, will run for six days instead of eight days next year, in the wake of lower attendance and declining sales in the Swiss watch industry. The decision comes on the heels of the 2017 show, which ended Thursday."
"In a post-show statement, Sylvie Ritter, managing director of Baselworld, said “the industry is currently going through a challenging phase, which particularly affects smaller companies. Listening to our exhibitors and in agreement with the members of the different committees, we have decided to reduce the duration of the show and adjust the prices accordingly.” Baselworld 2018 will be held from Thursday 22 to Tuesday 27 March 2018."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolb...nes-plague-swiss-watch-industry/#12376b679d3b
https://www.baselworld.com