The international profile of Cersaie 2024
(July 2024) | The presence of architect David Van Severen as a guest speaker at Cersaie on the afternoon of Wednesday 25 September highlights a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings, namely its international scope and ability to shape and respond to global trends.
The Building, Dwelling, Thinking conference programme, hosting a mix of foreign and Italian speakers with significant international experience, reflects the show’s global perspective and its ability to address relevant issues for the built environment from around the world. This is no small feat in a rapidly evolving world where the opportunity to share insights in person is of profound importance. The presence of international attendees from no fewer than 154 different countries last year emphasises the scale of the show’s influence and the important role it plays as a global forum.
Cersaie’s role as a meeting place for international professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds and with different viewpoints and experiences is an extraordinarily valuable aspect of the show and of enormous benefit to all participants. The exhibition serves as a global knowledge and networking hub and is a unique chance for visitors to connect and engage with other international players. It also offers exhibitors and buyers a direct, first-hand view of the latest developments in the industry.
The exhibitors from 24 different countries taking part in Cersaie will showcase the manufacturing excellence of their respective geographical regions, each bringing their own unique contributions in terms of aesthetics and design. By combining these diverse offerings in a single location, Cersaie offers attendees an unparalleled opportunity to rapidly assess the state of the industry and its distinctive characteristics. It also allows them to engage with the Italian ceramic tile and bathroom furnishings exhibitors, the largest national group at the show in terms of both numbers and booth sizes who have been setting trends in the global supply chain for years.