EXPO REAL 2021

EXPO REAL 2021

EXPO REAL is where the decision-makers of the international property sector meet: in 2022, the 39,900 participants of this outstanding industry event came from 73 countries—ideal for initiating new projects, closing deals and establishing contacts with customers and business partners. In fact, throughout the entire life cycle of a property: from development, financing and realization to marketing, operation and use.

Good reasons for EXPO REAL

  • Meeting place for the real estate and investment industry: Real estate cuts across all industries: meet the many stakeholders in real estate and transactional projects in one place.
  • Marketplace for projects and planned investments: All major markets and segments of the real estate industry are represented: EXPO REAL is a proven platform for the exchange of information on current developments and challenges.
  • Top-notch conference program: The varied conference program highlights different perspectives and enables the exchange of ideas and solutions with industry participants and experts from real estate, finance, environment, politics and more.

The figures of EXPO REAL 2021

It was the first EXPO REAL under COVID-19 conditions. From October 11 to 13, 2021, the real estate industry came together at the most important European industry meeting in Munich—and the great joy over the reunion could be felt. The participants particularly appreciated the many, high-quality contacts. The hottest topics were the challenges posed by the coronavirus, climate change and digitalization.

More than 19,200 participants from 52 countries (2019: 46,747 / 76) came to Munich to visit EXPO REAL. The total number of participants was divided into 9,916 trade visitors (2019: 22,065) and 9,296 company representatives (2019: 24,682). After Germany, the top ten visitor countries were: Austria, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Switzerland, Poland, France, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Spain, and Italy.

The 1,198 exhibitors came from 29 countries (2019: 2,189 / 44). After Germany, the top ten exhibitor countries were: Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, France, Serbia, and Italy. International joint pavilions came from Austria (“Austria”, “Europa Mitte”), Switzerland (“Swiss Circle”), the Netherlands (“Holland Property Plaza”, “Holland Metropole”) as well as from Barcelona, Lodz, Moscow, and Prague.


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