May 6, 2024

Sigep 2024 from 20 to 24 January

The 44th edition of Sigep – The Dolce World Expo, this year that was held in conjunction with AB Tech Expo, the International Exhibition of Technologies & Products for Bakery, Pastry and Confectionery, has ended recently. According to Sigep official sources, Sigep & AB Tech Expo 2023 witnessed foreign visitors from 155 countries, who in terms of provenances were from 77% from Europe, 12% from Asia and the Middle East, 7% from the Americas and 4% from Africa. Sigep & AB Tech Expo also welcomed 450 top buyers from 78 countries around the world, which was possible because of its strategic partnership with ITA – Italian Trade Agency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, with the support of IEG’s international network of regional advisors operating in 60 countries. There were more than 1,000 companies in 28 halls, covering 130,000 square meters of expo space at Rimini Expo Centre.

The 45th edition of Sigep is announced from 20 to 24 January 2024. Meanwhile, Sigep China, which in its 1st edition, will let people discover the art of Dolce in Shenzhen, China from 10 to 12 May 2023.


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