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Renzo Servadei
the courage, confidence and hope to believe that 2021 and 2022 will be booming years for the automotive sector. The key areas to start from in rebuilding our future are: training, i.e. refining the skills and professional qualities of young men and women; information, to keep abreast of the changes taking place; and equipment, i.e. having the hi-tech tools necessary to cope with a greener and more sustainable future.
Futurmotive, therefore, represents the first step on a path towards the great physical trade show scheduled for May 2022”.
pandemic. The next edition of THE TIRE COLOGNE will now take place in May 2022 as previously announced. "Koelnmesse and the Bundesverband Reifenhandel und Vulkaniseur-Handwerk e.V.
in the situation in Germany, Europe and the whole world, as had been hoped. As a consequence of the current situation, THE TIRE COLOGNE extra edition in May will be cancelled and we will return to
build new ones. History teaches us that a great crisis is almost always followed by a great recovery and the topics discussed during the past edition of Futurmotive give us
(BRV/German Tire Retailers and Vulcanisation Trade Association) as the industry sponsor have intensively followed the development of the pandemic and the current political measures, and in particular analysed the potential consequences for the trade fair circumstances of all participants. Unfortunately, there has not been a significant improvement
the cyclical even rhythm", explained Oliver Frese, Managing Director of Koelnmesse.
Yorick M. Lowin, Managing Director of the BRV, also added: "Together we are now focusing our attention on the event in the coming year, in order to again position THE TIRE COLOGNE as the leading global industry trade fair."
Extra Edition of THE TIRE COLOGNE in May
2021 Cancelled
The extra edition of THE TIRE COLOGNE 2021 with its digital complement TTC@home has been cancelled due to the
contuining difficulties in carrying out trade fair events and the continuing travel restrictions as a consequence of the Covid-19