Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin

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The IFA or Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (International radio exhibition Berlin) is one of the oldest industrial exhibitions of Germany. From 1926 to 1939 it was a yearly event. Starting in 1950 it was organized every two years until 2005. Since then it is a yearly event again.

It offers the opportunity to exhibitors to present to a broad public the newest products and developments. By daily reporting in almost all media the radio exhibition achieves a large spreading of the information - and advertising messages and it has become international. In the course of their history, numerous world novelties began their way on the radio exhibition.

  • In 2003, IFA was the world's largest Consumer Electronics trade fair, attended by 273,800 visitors. Over 1,000 exhibitors attended the fair.
  • 2.4 billion euro of placed orders.
  • Attended by over 6,800 accredited journalists from 78 countries.
  • Philips used IFA as the opportunity to announce to global media the launch of NXP Semiconductors on 2006-09-01.


source: IFA Website

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