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ITS World Congress 2025 flies flag for German companies

German Pavilion will support ITS firms from world's third-largest economy
By Adam Hill March 5, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Exhibitors 'benefit from particularly favourable conditions with professional support from Germany' (© Naypong | Dreamstime.com)

ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta will feature a stand designed to show off ITS companies from Germany to a global audience. 

The German Pavilion, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), aims to help German businesses make the most of their time at international trade shows.

Exhibitors "benefit from particularly favourable conditions with professional support from Germany", BMWK says.

To qualify, companies must have an HQ in Germany, or a subsidiary in Germany - or be a local partner of a German company (as long as they only display their partner's products).

Click here for details of how to get involved with the initiative, with pricing details and conditions: companies can choose to either participate with a regular stand (starting with 9m²) or with an 'Information Counter' (a 2m² info booth for one person).

It is an all-inclusive package, with stand construction, furniture and electricity, alongside on-site catering in the lounge of the pavilion and a project manager (IEC Berlin) to look after firms before and during the event.

For more information on companies in this article

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