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FIBO announces new dates for postponed 2020 show
POSTED 05 Mar 2020 . BY Liz Terry
The show is moving from 2nd - 5th April to 1st - 4th October 2020 Credit: FIBO Global Fitness

With the new date in autumn, we're responding to the wishes of many exhibitors for an alternative date in the current business year
– Silke Frank, director, FIBO
The FIBO team has announced new dates for the global fitness behemoth, following its postponement last week.

The event will now take place in Cologne from 1st to 4th October 2020.

Silke Frank, director of FIBO, said: "We're responding to the wishes of many exhibitors to offer alternative dates within the current business year.

"We're very pleased to have found a solution following talks with the venue team at Koelnmesse Ausstellungen, who have responded at very short notice."

FIBO will now take place in a new hall, occupying the southern parts of the Cologne Exhibition Centre, with access via the east, west and south entrances.

The European Health & Fitness Forum (EHFF) will take place on 30 September, the day before the trade show opens.

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FIBO announces new dates for postponed 2020 show
POSTED 05 Mar 2020 . BY Liz Terry
The show is moving from 2nd - 5th April to 1st - 4th October 2020 Credit: FIBO Global Fitness
With the new date in autumn, we're responding to the wishes of many exhibitors for an alternative date in the current business year
– Silke Frank, director, FIBO
The FIBO team has announced new dates for the global fitness behemoth, following its postponement last week.

The event will now take place in Cologne from 1st to 4th October 2020.

Silke Frank, director of FIBO, said: "We're responding to the wishes of many exhibitors to offer alternative dates within the current business year.

"We're very pleased to have found a solution following talks with the venue team at Koelnmesse Ausstellungen, who have responded at very short notice."

FIBO will now take place in a new hall, occupying the southern parts of the Cologne Exhibition Centre, with access via the east, west and south entrances.

The European Health & Fitness Forum (EHFF) will take place on 30 September, the day before the trade show opens.

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