Chemspec Europe, international exhibition for fine and speciality chemicals, makes a return to Munich for its 32nd edition from May 31 – June 1, 2017. Manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of fine and speciality chemicals will showcase their latest products, services and research findings to a dedicated audience of professionals within the industry sector at the event.
Taking place at the Munich Trade Fair Centre in Germany, Chemspec Europe provides its attendees with access and networking opportunities to blue chip and SME suppliers from around the globe, covering the whole spectrum of custom, fine and speciality chemicals for various industries, including pharma, agriculture, food & drink, cosmetics, household & industrial cleaning, water treatment, adhesives & sealants, reprography & printing, colourants & dyestuffs, polymers and much more.
Last year’s Chemspec Europe 2016 in Basel registered an increase of 10 per cent in exhibitor and 30 per cent in visitor numbers, compared to the year before. Looking at the current booking figures for Munich, Chemspec Europe 2017 is set to continue its success story: three months before the start of the exhibition, a total of 321 exhibitors from 24 countries have already secured their stand space at this year’s event.
Amongst those companies are Albemarle, Arkema France, CABB AG, Charles River, Chevron Phillips Chemicals International N.V., Evonik, Johnson Matthey, Kemira Oyj, Lonza Ltd, Merck, Solvay, Sumitomo Chemical Europe SA/NV, Tosoh Europe B.V., Wacker Chemie AG and many more. Due to the rising demand for stand space, the exhibition space has been extended twice already, underlining the show’s unique position as the premier specialised trading and networking event for the fine and speciality chemicals industry in Europe.
Chemspec Europe clearly reflects the global scale and structure of the fine and speciality chemicals industry, with a strong participation of exhibitors from Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, China, India and the USA. The markets for fine and speciality chemicals are highly fragmented and suppliers range from small, privately owned companies to large, diversified chemical enterprises and divisions.
Chemspec Europe 2017 will host a fair number of global market leaders amongst its exhibitors but also many small and medium-sized companies, which are very important to the market. According to the previous show survey, visitors are particularly interested in sourcing chemical
For further details please visit: www.chemspeceurope.com