Tue 18 - Thu 20 November 2008 - Frankfurt am Main, Exhibition Grounds, Hall 5.1
Market Place for Financial Services Solutions
The European Banking & Insurance Fair (E.B.I.F.) is to be given a new, more modern profile in 2008. The aim is to design a more attractive, more ‘hands-on’ trade fair that reflects the current sector zeitgeist. Among other things, this involves increasing the focus on communication between exhibitors and visitors.
The following new developments will determine the new-look E.B.I.F. in 2008:
Theme Areas - Hall 5.1 will be divided up into four theme areas, each focusing on specific topics, in order to help visitors to find their way around the hall and to locate the most suitable solutions for themselves. The individual areas will be characterised by a number of different colours
Demo-Points - The demonstration points are located at the heart of each individual theme area. Here, exhibitors are able to give a brief presentation of their individual IT solutions and products to interested visitors. The demonstration points supplement the programme of talks in the trade fair hall.
While in the past, banks were only present at the E.B.I.F. as visitors, they are now invited to exhibit as well.
Over the course of the past ten years, the European Banking & Insurance Fair (E.B.I.F.) has established itself as Europe's largest independent technology trade fair for banks and insurance companies. Why? Because, E.B.I.F. is where international decision-makers from banks and insurance companies meet the industry's IT experts. The trends in the world of finance are set at the E.B.I.F., the very pinnacle of professionalism. Now, more than ever, the use of IT at banks and insurance companies is a decisive factor in European competition.
And once again: The Business Solutions Forum at E.B.I.F.
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