SCHULBAU MESSE 2015
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SCHULBAU MESSE 2015
International exhibition and trade fair for educational building U SCHULBA 15 MESSE 2R0 IL 22.- 23. AP RG IN HAMBU VEMBER 11.-12. NO IN MUNICH INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS TRADE FAIR SCHULBAU International exhibition and trade fair for educational building Date of Event 22. - 23. April 2015 in Hamburg 11. - 12. November 2015 in Munich Organiser Cubus Medien Verlag GmbH Event Location: Hamburg event location: MagnusHall Amsinckstraße 70 20097 Hamburg, Germany Opening hours: Weds., 22/04/2015, 9:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Thurs., 23/04/2015, 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Munich event location: TBA Executive Board Kirsten Jung, Martin Jung Knauerstraße 1, D-20249 Hamburg, Germany Telephone: +49(0)40 28 09 67 50 Fax: +49(0)40 28 09 67 52 Email: [email protected] www.fassadentechnik.de | www.schulbau-messe.de Event Cycle: annual Contact: Project Assistant for the Trade Fair and Advertising: Wiebke Zabel Knauerstraße 9-11, 20249 Hamburg , Germany Telephone: +49 (0)40 98 26 14 43 Fax: +49(0)40 28 09 67 52 Email: [email protected] Partners: SBH | Finanzbehörde Schulbau Hamburg Bund Deutscher Architekten und Architektinnen Hamburg BDA Architekten- und Ingenieurkammer Schleswig-Holstein FVHF –Fachverband vorgehängt hinterlüftete FassadenDanske Arkitekt Virksomheder (Danske Ark) Expert Support: Hamburg Chamber of Crafts The architectural associations in the German states allow the Schulbau Trade Fair to count towards credits for professional development. Unique Selling Point: 3 billion euros invested by the school-building authorities in Hamburg + 2 billion euros invested by the school-building authorities in Munich Members of the Danish press in conversation TARGET GROUP OF VISITORS In 2014, nearly 2,000 architects, planners (including fire protection engineers and interior designers), façade design companies and interior design groups, project developers and construction companies, building and school authorities, headmasters and facility managers, component manufacturers and construction service providers, investors, PPP investors, district managers, school budget managers and school building manufacturers, and school procurement authorities attended the Schulbau Trade Fair. Architects 71 % | Investors 10 % | Senior Educators 8 % | Tradespeople 6 % | Headmasters 3 % | Other 2 % A SUCCESSFUL SCHULBAU 2014 TOTAL NETWORKING IN HAMBURG The second SCHULBAU Trade Fair on 13/14 May 2014 in Hamburg was a complete success. Nearly 2,000 professional visitors from all over Germany came and took an active part in the top-class panel discussions and lectures on practical topics such as lighting design, acoustics, ventilation and fire protection. / Sabine Natebus 1/ 2/ “The concept of bringing together all those involved in building schools in a communicative and relaxed atmosphere has been a complete success,” summed up organiser and project manager Kirsten Jung and Martin Jung from Cubus Medien Verlag. SBH | Schulbau, the Hamburg School Construction Authority, which awarded the budget of two billion euros in individual orders, was represented at the fair by a delegation of about 70 people alone. Even school building managers from other German states used this year‘s SCHULBAU Trade Fair at MagnusHall to network with exhibitors, architects and engineers. One advantage for the planners was that the event, with its detailed lecture series, could be counted towards professional development by many architectural and engineering associations. The “speed dating” programme has been very well received by both architects and educators alike. The individual half-hour tours guided participants to selected exhibitors. More than 70 exhibitors presented trends and innovations in educational building this year. The range of products spanned from acoustic elements on floor coverings, colours, wood construction and furniture to sanitary facilities, security and locking technology. For the first time, many architects registered as booth exhibitors alongside component manufacturers from Germany and our partner countries, Denmark and Finland. Reiner Nagel, Chairman of the Federal Foundation of Baukultur Potsdam, who gave the opening speech, also took plenty of time for matchmaking. According to his assessment presented to the 3/ trade fair, school and educational facilities are bound by architectural culture to a certain extent. At the fore of other presentations were topics such as the collaboration between educators and architects (“Phase Zero”), and issues of fire protection, lighting design, ventilation and acoustics in school buildings. In addition, Finland and Denmark presented attractive collective pavilions with pioneering architecture and educational concepts. The lectures given by the exhibitors were also very well attended. Innovative Trade Fair Catering For this year‘s SCHULBAU Trade Fair, four notable Hamburg catering companies were invited; these companies’ products specialise in the preparation of school meals. The idea of combining the catering at the show with the presentation of school canteen options was a resounding success. On both days, the selected school caterer won over visitors and exhibitors with their organic and regional ingredients, fresh and original preparation, and healthy, delicious food. In-Depth SCHULBAU Magazine The Germany-wide trade fair brought together key players from the educational construction sector and invited total networking at all levels of school construction. The SCHULBAU Magazine was also published for the fair, accompanying and delving deeper into this theme through quarterly publications. 1 / Panel discussions and lectures were well attended. 2 / Opening discussion with Päivi Kaarina Kataikko, Professor Jörn Walter, Ewald Rowohlt, Volker Halbach, Kay Stöck and Professor Jan R. Krause (left to right). SCHULBAU Trade Fair 2015 In 2015, the SCHULBAU Trade Fair will be held on 22 and 23 April, once again in MagnusHall in Hamburg, with partner countries Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands participating. In addition, two billion euros will now be provided for school construction in Munich - reason enough for the trade fair to present the successful concept of the Schulbau Trade Fair in southern Germany as well; this will be held on 11 and 12 November 2015. The partner countries here are France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. For more information on the trade fair and SCHULBAU Magazine, please visit www.schulbau-messe.de 3 / Julian Weyer from the Danish office of C. F. Møller. 4 / Volker Halbach, 1st Chairman of the BDA Hamburg during the panel discussion. 5 / Reiner Nagel, Chairman of the Federal Foundation of Baukultur Potsdam, gave the opening speech. 6 / Ewald Rowohlt (centre), Spokesman for the Board of SBH | Schulbau, participated in the main panel discussion with Hamburg‘s Chief Architect Professor Jörn Walter (left). On the right is moderator Professor Jan Krause. 7 / View of hall 1. 8 / Upbeat atmosphere among the exhibitors. 9 / Peter Theibel, Danske Ark, Karin Loosen, Architektenkammer Hamburg, Wilhelm Berner-Nielsen, Arkitema. (from left to right). 5/ 4/ 7/ 6/ 8/ 9/ 10 / Conversations at the architects’ workstations. 11 / Daniel Kinz, Deputy Chairman of the BDA Hamburg – moderator of the panel discussion on “Phase Zero”. Photos: Cubus Medien Verlag / Dirk Ewald ProPicture Hamburg 10 / 11 / TARGET GROUP OF EXHIBITORS The trade fair focuses on educational buildings. This includes indoor and outdoor areas. It covers the following topics: renovation, modernisation, new construction, exterior and interior design, lighting, furniture, security equipment, classroom equipment (work rooms, whiteboards), acoustic systems, surface finishes (flooring), wooden structures, façades and façade elements, ceiling systems, wall materials, doors, windows, air conditioning/ ventilation systems, energy efficiency, guidance systems for the blind, colours, modular rooms and much more. STAND DESIGN 1 booth ( 6 sqm booth area ) Early booking discount (Hamburg 2015): price reduced by 500 euros for bookings made by 28 November 2014. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ( see order form ) You can book additional booth equipment for an additional charge with : LÜCO Internationaler Messebau Nord GmbH Early booking discount (München 2015): price reduced by 500 euros for bookings made by 27 February 2015. ADDITIONAL PAID ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES • Entry in the online catalogue with company and product description, contact information, logo and link to your homepage. Content is identical to the trade fair catalogue entry. Availability period: until the next fair. • Costs: 150 euros per company • An attractive sponsorship opportunity for exhibitors, as well as for advertising the fair through the organiser ( print + online ) Included in the price are : • • • • • • • • Complete booth Molto 2 x 3m ( rear and side walls, two long-arm spotlights, 1 table, 2 chairs, 1 socket ) Screen lettering with company name (max. 15 letters ) Trade fair catalogue: entry in the fair’s catalogue ( half-page 4c ) with product description, picture, contact information and logo Speed dating: exhibitors present themselves to participants during 3-minute speed-dating sessions; registration required. Free tickets: 10 free tickets for your customers worth a total of €600, 2 free tickets for your booth personnel Exhibitor passes, 1 parking pass per booth ( note: during the assembly and removal times, unlimited parking is permitted ) A Wi-Fi connection is available at each booth 25 % exhibitor discount on print ads in the Schulbau Magazine if ad is booked by 21 April 2015. ASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL PLAN Delivery of materials : Tues., 21 / 04, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Assembly : Tues., 21 / 04, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Removal : Thurs., 23 / 04, 5.15 p.m. - 9 p.m. Collection of materials : Fri., 24 / 04, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. HELP WITH ASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL LÜCO Internationaler Messebau Nord GmbH : Throughout the assembly phase, LÜCO Internationaler Messebau Nord GmbH’s staff will be happy to assist you. MagnusHall service personnel: further assembly assistance ( including technicians ) is provided by MagnusHall service personnel. Forklifts + drivers can be booked through Cubus Medien Verlag for an additional charge.