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May 28, 2021 10:38 AM

Geneva auto show to go ahead in 2022 with new format

Revamped event will use digital tools to bring together 'virtual and physical experiences'

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    The 2020 show (pictured) was canceled at short notice early in the first wave of the pandemic.

    Organizers of the Geneva auto show said the event will go ahead next February, after two years of forced cancellations due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    The GIMS Foundation, the organization behind the show, said it would give exhibitors until mid-July to register for the event.

    The show will be open to the public Feb. 19-27, GIMS said in a statement.

    Automakers were forced to switch to internet livestreaming to show off their new cars when the 2020 show was cancelled at short notice during the first wave of the pandemic.

    The trend is accelerating and threatening the business model of auto shows, which involve heavy investments for the companies taking part.

    "We don’t know what the situation will be in February, but it looks like things will be back to normal in September and we are hoping things will stay that way," GIMS CEO Sandro Mesquita told Automotive News Europe in a telephone interview.

    He said the show was moved to February from its usual timing in March due to the changing events calendar of Palexpo, the organization that owns the venue where the show takes place.

    Mesquita said the 2022 show will provide GIMS with an opportunity to showcase the digital innovations that were planned for the canceled shows last year and this year.

    He acknowledged that the coronavirus has accelerated the digital shift across trade shows of all kinds and said GIMS plans to use digital tools to expand the reach of the event and provide new experiences that bring together the virtual and the physical.

    "We already know our show will be a kind of hybrid show," he said. "Digital is important and will play a role in our show, however, physical contact is something that is also important, and our exhibitors are looking for that."

    In 2019, about 660,000 people attended the Geneva show and the exhibition generated an estimated 200 to 250 million Swiss francs ($205 to $256 million) worth of business, Reuters reported.

    The pandemic forced the cancellation of virtually all conventions in 2020, including the biennial Paris auto show.

    Ongoing concerns over the virus led to the cancellation of this year's auto show in Tokyo.

    The IAA in Munich, however, will go ahead this year from Sept. 7-12 after moving from its longtime home in Frankfurt. The show, however, will have a reduced automaker presence and shift its focus to all facets of mobility.

    In the most recent setback for the IAA in Munich, Volkswagen Group said it was limiting its presence at the show to the company's three German brands: VW, Audi and Porsche.

    "[The IAA] is changing from a pure car show to a mobility platform," a spokeswoman from the event's organizer, the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), told Automotive News Europe earlier this month.

    The digital half of the IAA in Munich will be supported by virtual events to increase the show's reach and "make it more attractive for exhibitors and visitors," including the ability for automakers to target groups with marketing messages via text, images and video on various digital channels.

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