Exhibition World Issue 6 — 2019 | Page 35

Interview Man from the Messe Dr Andreas Gruchow stepped down from the UFI presidential trio at the 86th Congress in Bangkok. He shares some thoughts on his UFI work, and plans for his home tradefair stronghold - Hanover’s Deutsche Messe r Andreas Gruchow left the UFI 86th Congress stage in Bangkok to generous applause, recognition of a huge personal effort for the association over the years. He has had a particular impact, in recent years, as part of a presidential trio that has elevated UFI’s structure and work to a new level. So, how did the Congress in Bangkok measure up to previous gatherings of the global exhibition industry elite? “This Congress was extremely well organised,” Dr Gruchow told EW near the end of a hectic three-day Bangkok programme. “It was our biggest gathering - at the same level as Shanghai. There were more than 500 participants as well as other accompanying persons. This UFI set up is very well structured. “As a member of the presidential trio, I can say we worked a lot on that. We had all our UFI internal meetings and gatherings of various committees and special interest groups here in Bangkok because the global Congress is not just for the C-level or decision-makers of organisers and venues, but also the best place to be for experts on a whole variety of topics. We have had working groups looking at topics such as HR, marketing and digital technologies. We have talked a lot about the hot topic of sustainability also. “In the past 10 months we have set up a dozen events abroad... the topics we do best in Hanover we try to export abroad” w w w.exhibitionworld.co.uk Dr Andreas Gruchow has been on the management board of Deutsche Messe since 2008 and has also held the position of Senior Vice-President for eight years where he managed a broad portfolio of international tradefairs. He is also a member of the board of the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) and Past President of UFI, and a member of its Executive Committee. “So, if you would like to learn about what is top notch in our industry, what are the latest trends, what is the global experience from the global players and niche organisers, you couldn’t find a better place to be, to talk and to network.” Deutsche Messe With his Hanover hat on at Deutsche Messe, Dr Gruchow says the goal on the venue side of the business is now a rolling programme to renovate and update. It is an exhibition venue with size (still the largest in the world pending Shenzhen World’s completion) and pedigree, and a former host venue of Expo 2000. Above: Dr Andreas Gruchow, Deutsche Messe “Now we are concentrating on delivering a smart venue, equipped with 5G technology, digital signage, and intent on integrating sustainable infrastructure,” he adds. “Over the last 10 months we set up 10 completely new events for Hanover and have many activities abroad as well. “We have international subsidiaries and run exhibitions in Mexico, US, Italy, Turkey and Russia. We do most of our events abroad in China, where we have many offices and are also part owners of SNIEC in Shanghai, as well as being active in Indonesia and in Australia. We are a global organiser. “In the past 10 months we have also set up a dozen events abroad, all helping to broaden our portfolio. The topics we do best in Hanover we try to export abroad, as well as establishing new topics too, of course.” The capacity in Hanover used to be 460,000sqm, but after Hall 1 went out of action, it shrank to 390,000sqm. The major refurbishment is now underway. In terms of its technology update, Issue 6 2019 35