Exhibitor Information
CeBIT is regarded throughout the world as the largest and most influential marketplace for information and communications technology -- every year buyers and sellers from all over the world gather in Hannover to discover and promote the latest trends of the digital age.
When you exhibit at CeBIT, your audience of potential customers includes hundreds of thousands of attendees and more than 4,000 exhibiting companies. Plus, CeBIT attracts thousands of journalists who are eager to see the latest products and trends. Regardless of your goals -- increasing sales, establishing distribution, networking, generating media exposure, evaluating your competition -- CeBIT will help you achieve them.
Our Exhibit Programs at CeBIT:
- Auto ID & RFID
- Banking & Finance World
- Business Communications & Networks
- California Pavilion
- Enterprise Storage Solutions Pavilion
- Internet & Mobile Solutions
- PC, Components & Peripherals Pavilion
Key Facts: CeBIT 2010
334,000 Attendees
Of the 334,000 attendees, 20% of visiting professionals came from abroad, 74% carried investment responsibility and 36% even arrived with concrete investment plans. Key user groups at CeBIT include IT, software, telecommunications, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, financial institutions, public and government agencies, healthcare, and medical, as well as passionate technology end-users.
5,350 Journalists from 66 Countries
Each year, CeBIT hosts more print, electronic and broadcast journalists than the Cannes International Film Festival. In 2010, CeBIT generated accredited journalists from the following sectors:
Trade publications: 2100
Online: 820
Radio and television: 810
Daily and business publications: 620
General interest publications: 170
Bloggers: 310
Youth publications: 180
Analysts: 20
Company publications: 270
Trade association publications: 50
4,157 Exhibiting Companies from 68 Countries
CeBIT is the only event in the world that delivers a truly international IT and communications showcase. Topics range from business process management, core banking systems, and data centers to e-health, mobile security and Web 2.0.





