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Light + Building 2024 on Course for Success: Around 2,000 Exhibitors Already Registered

May 16, 2023

Lighting and building-services technology will once again be presenting themselves in close cooperation at Light + Building in Frankfurt am Main from 3 to 8 March 2024. Experts for high-quality lighting will show how elegant design can be combined with intelligent technology. At the same time, manufacturers of innovative services technology will present their solutions for sustainability and energy management, safety and comfort in the built environment world. The indications for the international industry highlight are already set for success after the deadline for the early-booking discount.  

Light + Building 2024: First Milestone

The first milestone on the way to the event, from 3 to 8 March 2024, has been reached: the early-booking discount expired at the end of April. Many exhibitors have taken advantage of the discounted conditions for participation in the leading international trade fair for lighting and services technology:

“The registration figures look great: Ten months before the fair opens, around 2,000 exhibitors have already announced their intention to take part. After the successful restart with the special edition of Light + Building in autumn, we are now building on the dimensions and charisma of the usual world’s leading trade fair for lighting and building-services technology”, says a delighted Johannes Möller, Director.

With a view to the two sections of the innovation show, he continues: “On the lighting side, we welcome many renowned manufacturers back on board. Among them are both German and many international companies. The Building section is also in very good shape and in its usual strength. It is particularly positive here that the key players have again registered the areas of the previous event. The broad support makes me and the entire team optimistic and we have already started planning the halls.” 

Johannes Möller, Director of Light + Building

The live experience offers the chance to experience the industry’s innovations with all your senses. In addition, there will be exciting lectures, guided tours and discussion rounds on light and architecture, the connectivity of home and electromobility as well as connected security. 

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