IPM summer showcase wraps up on a positive note

ESSEN, Germany: Europe’s ornamental horticulture industry experienced an injection of inspiration and togetherness between 13-14 June at the IPM Summer Edition in Essen, Germany. Next year, IPM Essen will be returning there in its full format between 24-27 January 2023.

“Happy to see that IPM is back,” were the welcoming words of Messe Essen CEO Oliver Kuhrt at the opening day of IPM Summer Edition, taking place between 14-15 June as a satellite event the IPM ESSEN.

IPM Summer Edition attracted more than 230 exhibitors and 1,800 trade visitors in two interconnected halls. The focus was on innovative products and services in the areas of plants, technology, floristry and equipment.

The event’s educational programme allowed visitors to exchange ideas and reserach findings. Key topics were peat reduction, environmentally friendly packaging and marketing strategies.

“The many discussions at the stands, the lively participation in the supporting programme and the uniquely good atmosphere have made it clear how much the sector wanted a platform after such a long time without IPM ESSEN”, sums up Sabina Großkreuz, Senior Vice President Marketing at Messe Essen. “We are delighted with the positive feedback and are looking forward IPM ESSEN 2023.”

New products and innovations

In Halls 7 and 8, the trade visitors saw many new products entered by 232 exhibitors from 21 nations. Bedding plants, patio plants, tropical foliage plants and flowering houseplants, perennials and woody plants were just as much a part of the range as horticultural technology, shop fittings and products for the floral retail trade. Sustainability topics played the main role: from pots made of biodegradable or recycled material to insect-friendly and heat[1]tolerant plants to peat-free soils and efficient technology.

Peter Hölzer, Sales Manager Germany at Birchmeier Sprühtechnik AG, was satisfied with the trade fair participation: “The IPM Summer Edition exceeded our expectations. The visitors – including many producers and garden retailers – were very interested in our sprayers and we were able to hold intensive discussions. It was the right decision to participate in the fair. The positive response is our motivation for IPM ESSEN in January 2023.”

IPM Discovery Center and digital showroom

Trade visitors found inspiration, trends and marketing tips in particular at the IPM Discovery Center in Hall 7. Creative Director Romeo Sommers staged the exhibitors’ products in coherent POS concepts and guided visitors through the presentation in tours. Garry Grüber, Managing Director, Cultivaris GmbH, was one of the exhibitors: “The concept of the IPM Discovery Center was ideal for presenting our plants with little effort but great effect. I was very busy every day and the quality of the discussions was right. Moreover, it was very gratifying to see the many colleagues again after such a long time without a fair. My conclusion: a small but fine fair, of which I am pleasantly surprised.”

The affiliated Speakers’ Corner also provided new insights and highlighted aspects such as dealing with price increases, online marketing tools and current trend messages. Even after the fair, those interested can discover the IPM Discovery Center on the IPM Summer Edition website in the digital showroom. Touchpoints lead to the products, ranges and exhibitors.

Supporting programme with added value

The trade congress “Think, Say, Do – A look at our industry world of tomorrow” provided much new food for thought. At the invitation of the North Rhine-Westphalia Horticultural Association, the Association of German Flower Wholesale and Import Trade – BGI, Landgard and IPM ESSEN, the congress participants learned about the current market situation, peat substitutes, transport packaging and marketing trends.

The trade visitors found creative and practical ideas for the specialist retail trade as well as floristry accessories in the FDF World. There, the Federal Trade Association of German Florists (FDF) provided an overview of current floristry topics.

The themed tours through the Grugapark also scored points with the trade visitors. The date of the fair made it possible to experience the popular green space in its colourful splendour of blossoms and leaves.

The Grugapark was also the venue for the IPM Summer Edition Party on the evening of the opening day. The rousing show band “Goodfellas” ensured a festive mood among the invited guests.

Save the date

“Preparations for IPM ESSEN 2023 are now underway. Many things that have now been initiated will be continued, expanded and presented to an even more international audience at IPM ESSEN 2023”, Andrea Hölker, Project Manager of IPM, gives an outlook. The next world’s leading trade fair for horticulture, IPM ESSEN, will take place as usual at the beginning of next year, from 24 to 27 January 2023, at Messe Essen.

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