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The interactive hall plan provides you with a quick and convenient overview of the segments on show at IMM/LivingKitchen 2017


VISITING LIVINGKITCHEN 2017 FACTS AND FIGURES


LivingKitchen has established itself worldwide as the central meeting point of the kitchen world and it is the international trade fair for kitchen furniture, kitchen appliances and accessories. From 16-22 January 2017, the trade fair duo LivingKitchen and imm Cologne present the driving forces of the kitchen and furniture industry at Koelnmesse in Cologne. In 2015 over 146,000 visitors, including 102,000 trade visitors, visited the LivingKitchen event.


GETTING CONNECTED


MATCHMAKING365 NETWORKING TOOL MATCHMAKING365.COM


As a visitor to LivingKitchen 2017, the must-have tool for networking is Matchmaking365. You can gain valuable business contacts, benefi t from accurate and up-to- date information, make the most of some great offers and schedule your meetings ahead of the event – all done from the convenience of your offi ce desk or via the mobile app.


The system takes you through three simple steps enabling you to reach all exhibitors in one go and is free of charge.


State your question – defi ne your target group – check and submit, it’s as easy as that!


The benefi ts also extend way beyond the show itself as exhibitors can respond individually to your contact by e-mail long after LivingKitchen has fi nished.


Ensure your business has success by taking advantage of Matchmaking365, to build a strong network 365 days a year.


LIVINGKITCHENWORLD 2017


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