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                                2016-01-22 15:16  Source£º
                                thedrinksbusiness    Author:
                                Patrick Schmitt   Translator:
                                
                            
                                
                                      ProWein aims to attract more visitors for this year¡¯s show, above all from Asia and the US, according to Michael Degen, executive director of the exhibition organiser Messe D¨¹sseldorf.
                                
                            
                            
                                
This year¡¯s ProWein will feature a new initiative called Route USA for exhibitors who export to AmericaDuring a discussion with the drinks business yesterday, Degen said that the focus for 2016 was not expanding floor space to house more exhibitors, but raising visitor numbers, with a particular emphasis on drawing more people from growing wine markets.
 
¡°We had 52,000 visitors last year and our target for this year is 53,000,¡± he began.
 
Continuing, he said, ¡°Our target countries for visitors are Asia and the US, because the industry is expecting visitors from these places because that is where the potential for growth is the highest.¡±
 
Admitting that the German show did not have a high profile in the US, he told db, ¡°The potential [for increasing visitor numbers from the US] is so huge because many wine importers in the US don¡¯t know about ProWein.¡±
 
Degen hopes to rectify this by visiting the US and ¡°telling them about the show, and why it is relevant for them¡±, while this year¡¯s show will also feature signage for US visitors to highlight those producers who export to North America.
 
¡°We have a new route around the show called Route USA for exhibitors who export to the US,¡± said Degen, noting that it will feature 800 exhibitors, each with an American flag on their stand.As for Asia, Degen said that the creation of November¡¯s ProWine China, which held its first exhibition in Shanghai in 2013, had helped bring more Chinese wine buyers to the D¨¹sseldorf show in March.
 
¡°We have doubled the number of visitors to D¨¹sseldorf from China each year since we launched ProWine China,¡± he recorded.
 
He also believes that the number of Asian visitors will increase in future German fairs due to the advent in April this year of ProWein Singapore.
 
For more information on ProWein D¨¹sseldorf, click here.