CeBIT Hanover — World's Largest Computer Expo
The CeBIT Hanover (Germany) is considered as the world's largest computer expo (trade fair for computers and electronics) held each spring.
It is an important barometer of information technology world-wide.
On six days and an exhibition area of 360,000 m², 480,000 visitors shove to investigate newest electronic devices as well as software.
Since 1999, the CeBIT takes also place in Shanghai, Sydney and Istanbul.
Here's what CeBIT organizing comitee says about themselves...
"Once a display category within HANNOVER MESSE — now the largest trade show in the world.
"CeBIT is the world's largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments. The key target groups are users from industry, the wholesale/retail sector, skilled trades, banks, the services sector, government agencies, science and all users passionate about technology. CeBIT offers an international platform for comparing notes on current industry trends, networking, and product presentations.
"Deutsche Messe AG has organized CeBIT in Hannover each spring since 1986. Over 6,200 exhibitors from around 70 countries and some 430,000 visitors from all over the world attended the last CeBIT in 2006."
Read more about the CeBIT and its upcoming events and dates at the official Web site of the CeBIT Hanover.
Last station of our trip is the Hanover stadium called AWD Arena. It was one of the 12 stadiums of the Fifa World Cup 2006. Let's go there...
Warmly,