NürnbergMesse is one of the 15 largest exhibition companies in the world. We organize trade fairs in the fields of Building & Construction, Electronics & Security, Process Technology, Retail & Consumer Goods and Social & Public at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg and worldwide. Exhibitors and visitors benefit from our international network and customized trade fair concepts.
We align our actions with the 17 sustainability goals of the United Nations - because: Sustainability is our compass. This includes our events as platforms for sustainable innovations, but also measures for a resource-conserving exhibition center. To make our sustainable actions transparent, we have been producing a voluntary integrated sustainability report every year since 2021 as part of our annual report.
The NürnbergMesse Group was entered in the commercial register on 5 April 1974 as Nürnberger Messe- und Ausstellungsgesellschaft mbH (NMA), and is now one of the 15 largest exhibition companies worldwide. The Group employs more than 1000 people at eleven locations in Germany, Brazil, China, India, Italy, Greece, Austria and the USA. It also has a network of international representatives in more than 100 countries. Its portfolio comprises some 100 national and international exhibitions and conferences held in person and as digital events, focusing on five general fields: Retail & Consumer Goods, Building & Construction, Process Technology, Electronics & Security, and Social & Public. The company has also been incorporating more and more aspects of sustainability into its trade fair concepts. Its events secure more than 12,000 jobs and generate billions of euros each year in purchasing power and tax revenue, making NürnbergMesse a major economic engine for the Nuremberg metropolitan region and Germany as a whole. As an employer and organizer of major events, NürnbergMesse assumes responsibility for people and the environment. It shapes its corporate actions in accordance with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2028.