Agritechnica

Agritechnica 2015

Continues as Scheduled
In person only

Agritechnica is the world’s largest trade fair for agricultural machinery and equipment. The trade fair will take place from 10 to 14 November 2015 (with preview days on 8 and 9 November).

The last time the Agritechnica was held (2013), altogether 2,900 exhibitors from 47 countries attracted 450,000 visitors – farmers, contractors and machinery dealers from all over the world.

The international contingent comprised 106,000 visitors from 88 countries who were inspired by the agricultural machinery innovations in the 24 halls of the Hanover Exhibition Grounds – a globally unique professional dialogue.
 

(Click to enlarge) Messegelände in Hannover, world’s largest exhibition grounds

Messegelände in Hannover, world’s largest exhibition grounds


Taking place at the world’s largest exhibition ground located in Hanover, Germany, this year’s show is aptly titled: ‘People, Technology, Innovation – the Future of Agricultural Technology.’

Agritechnica 2015 will not only focus on the newest technology but also on the management, services and smart farming methods that are becoming so crucial throughout the industry.

“We’ve had a really positive response from exhibitors that have signed up for stands. International exhibitors have registered particularly early this year, indicating that Agritechnica is a key venue for their businesses,” says Freya von Czettritz, project manager, Agritechnica

Agritechnica is not only the largest agricultural machinery show in the world, but also the most international and comprehensive. It is organised by the DLG – the German Agricultural Society – a non-profit company dedicated to furthering agricultural knowledge across borders.

“Many exhibitors appreciate the fact that the DLG is both an international and agricultural organisation because this ensures the right focus in placed on the most relevant topics. Our technical programme particularly reflects a practical understanding of the farming issues today,” adds von Czettritz.
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