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Brau Beviale covers the fields of process chain of beverage production, production and marketing of drinks and beverage technology. On three exhibition days, exhibitors and visitors will be able to discuss the latest developments within the beverage production.
Brau Beviale covers the fields of process chain of beverage production, production and marketing of drinks and beverage technology. On three exhibition days, exhibitors and visitors will be able to discuss the latest developments within the beverage production.
With 37,000 trade visitors in 2015, BrauBeviale was the most important international capital goods exhibition for the whole beverage production process chain: raw materials, technologies, logistics and marketing. Small and medium enterprises and global players from Europe and the rest of the world used the creative atmosphere at BrauBeviale to develop solutions. In 2015, 41 % were international guests, mainly from Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, the Russian Federation, Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Poland, France and USA  
With 37,000 trade visitors in 2015, BrauBeviale was the most important international capital goods exhibition for the whole beverage production process chain: raw materials, technologies, logistics and marketing. In 2015, 41 % were international guests, mainly from Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, the Russian Federation, Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Poland, France and USA  


BrauBeviale has taken place in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg since 1978. The event had already attracted 152 exhibitors and 2,478 visitors to the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg by 1980. Today’s capital goods exhibition originated in Bamberg, where it was launched in 1957 as a training course and social event for the sector.
BrauBeviale has taken place in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg since 1978. The event had already attracted 152 exhibitors and 2,478 visitors to the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg by 1980. Today’s capital goods exhibition originated in Bamberg, where it was launched in 1957 as a training course and social event for the sector.