ALUMINIUM, the world’s leading trade fair for the aluminum industry, scheduled for May 18-20, 2021, in Düsseldorf, Germany, has been rescheduled to September 28-30. Organizer Reed Exhibitions made this decision in light of the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic after discussions with exhibitors and partners. Uncertainties surrounding travel restrictions were also a deciding factor due to the international nature of ALUMINIUM.
The focus of the September show will be a congress, organized in partnership with the German aluminum association, Gesamtverband der Aluminiumindustrie e.V. (GDA), and will address the future of the aluminum industry.
“We are confident that the new dates will provide us with the ability to ensure a safer event and provide our exhibitors and visitors more time to plan their attendance,” said Benedikt Binder-Krieglstein, CEO of Reed Exhibitions Deutschland GmbH. “The still unclear developments of the pandemic and general uncertainty have prompted us to reassess the situation. For us, the priority is to minimize the health and economic risks to all participants and to avoid unnecessary costs,” Benedikt Binder-Krieglstein continued.
The focus of the trade fair and the congress programme will include the future prospects of the aluminum industry, the digitalization of the value chain, sustainable mobility and the Green Deal. “The entire aluminum industry is facing a future-facing transformation. In September, we will provide the industry with the platform to address these important challenges and position aluminum as a key material of the future. In doing so, we will also examine how we can ideally combine physical and digital components. With the September 2021 event, we will also provide an outlook on the future direction and topics of the subsequent ALUMINIUM 2022,” concluded Benedikt Binder-Krieglstein.
“It is important for us to take another run-up with the event in September and to offer our industry a prominent stage for industry dialogue with ALUMINIUM,” added Marius Baader, Managing Director of Gesamtverband der Aluminiumindustrie e.V. (GDA). “We urgently need this platform. After our markets collapsed last year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we need the exchange to discuss important topics and propel the industry forward,” Marius Baader finished.
This is also the view of the European industry association: “The aluminum industry is still focused on overcoming the crisis. In addition, we face the challenge of continuing to drive the transformation to a climate-neutral and circular economy in Europe. ALUMINIUM in an adapted format can make an important contribution to this,” said Dr. Gerd Götz, Director General of European Aluminium.