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IFA Berlin 2022 is a go: starting on September 2 with all major exhibitors returning

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After a two-year hiatus IFA Berlin is coming back – “in large-scale and real-life”. The global trade show will kick off on September 2 and run until the 6th. It promises to have as many attendees and new products as we saw in 2019.

According to the organizers, two-thirds of IFA’s top exhibitors have already confirmed their attendance. Also, all major retail groups will be in Berlin as well.

IFA Berlin 2022 is a go: starting on September 2 with all major exhibitors returning

If you want to experience IFA Berlin 2022 in person, you can grab a “super-early-bird” ticket – just €35 until the end of the month. You can buy one online from the ticket shop (note: the €35 offer is for a 1 day ticket).

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