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Board and shareholders green-light €500m investment project for Nuremberg Exhibition Centre

The Supervisory Board of NürnbergMesse has green-lighted a programme intended to make the current Exhibition Centre in Nuremberg more sustainable, more digital, and more flexible to use.

NürnbergMesse will invest half a billion euros over the next ten years in the project where the main focus will be on modernising the Frankenhalle and building a new Hall 3 together with an associated entry building.

“NürnbergMesse and its events are an important economic driver for all of Bavaria and beyond. To keep Nuremberg among the world’s top 15 exhibition sites, we’re setting up a programme for the future that will systematically invest in an up-to-date, sustainable exhibition centre – more than half a billion euros in the next ten years alone,” said Supervisory Board chairman Albert Füracker, Bavarian state minister for finance and home affairs.

“Several years ago, with its Halls 3A and 3C, NürnbergMesse created genuine beacon monuments in terms of both sustainability and architecture for the City of Nuremberg as an exhibition site. The planning projects we’ve adopted today (28 November) will continue along that same path, for our customers’ benefit,” said Nuremberg mayor Marcus König, deputy chairman of the Supervisory Board.

“The Supervisory Board and shareholders of NürnbergMesse have charted an important new course today for the future of our exhibition centre, to the greater benefit of our customers and partners in terms of both attendance experience, flexibility, and sustainability,” said NürnbergMesse group CEO Peter Ottmann.

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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