New Dates Announced for Venus Berlin Trade Show

BERLIN — The date of the international adult trade show Venus has been pushed back by one week and will now take place Sept. 29-Oct. 2.

Event organizers said the event was pushed back because of the cancellation of another fair on trade fair grounds under the radio tower.

“We believe that pushing the date back by one week is the right thing to do since it opens up so many opportunities for even more companies to attend Venus,” event organizers said.

They also said pushing the dates back by one week will give exhibitors and visitors more advantages and open up more business opportunities.

“Venus will get to use its usual halls, which means that there will be no confusion about the new entrance,” event organizers said. “There is a lot more advertising space that exhibitors are able to rent to present their products and services in the limelight, and last but not least the main entrance at Hammarskjöldplatz ensures an overall better presence.”

The B2B Professional fair will take place Thursday through Saturday and the International fair (for professionals and consumers) will take place Thursday-Sunday, allowing attendees to visit both fairs.

The new dates also mean there will be one less day of expenses to cover and more special-rate rooms will be available from the event’s main partner hotel, Hotel Berlin.

The hotel reservation form for the Hotel Berlin, can be found here.

For further information on Venus Berlin click here.

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