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IMEX 2026
IMEX Frankfurt is the largest travel industry trade show in Europe.
May 19-21, 2026, Frankfurt

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IMEX 2026

May 19-21, 2026

IMEX Frankfurt is the largest travel industry trade show in Europe. It annually brings together the various actors of the business event ecosystem ranging from national and regional convention bureaus, hotel groups, venues, cruise lines, airlines, spa resorts, tech providers and event management specialists, that showcase their latest offerings and innovative destination ideas. The attendees of IMEX include amongst others meeting planners, event agency heads, association executives, incentive travel buyers and in-house event experts.

During IMEX Frankfurt 2025 there were 2,882 exhibiting companies from over 100 countries, 13,335 participants as well as 4,466 buyers from across the world. The event also offers global meetings, events and various networking opportunities and educational sessions. 

Please find a complete list of US exhibitors at IMEX 2025 here.

Our Exhibitor Support Program:

  • We provide on-site counseling during the trade show
  • We provide you with up-to-date market research (also on other European markets)
  • We can follow up for you with the contacts you make at the trade fair, or the trade leads we collect for you
  • We can introduce you to an International Trade Specialist at your nearest U.S. Commercial Service office in the United States
  • We can provide fee-based services in advance and during the show, including business match-making and customized market research

Please also visit the IMEX Frankfurt website: https://imex-frankfurt.com/

 

Your U.S. Commercial Service Contact:

Elizabeth Walsh

Commercial Specialist 
U.S. Consulate General Frankfurt
Gießener Str. 30
60435 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49-69-7535-3167
E-mail: Elizabeth.Walsh@trade.gov

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