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Helexpo exhibition and congress centre - Athens, GR
Introduction
Every year, hundreds of exhibitions are staged in Athens. Many of these were held at venues not specifically designed for exhibitions, such as hotels, stations and sports complexes. These venues were poorly suited to holding parallel conferences and seminars, which is something many major exhibitions now require. It was to bridge this gap that an exhibition and congress centre was built in Athens under the aegis of the public corporation Thessaloniki International Fair S.A.
Description
The new Centre covers a surface area of 21,384 m², on five independent levels. Each level has its own services, including: delivery area for exhibition material, offices, bar-restaurant, toilets, etc. The Centre complies with all relevant standards and is equipped with the most up-to-date equipment, particularly in relation to fire prevention. It employs a permanent team of eight people and dozens of temporary workers during exhibitions.
By meeting a significant part of the regions requirement for exhibitions, the project allows major events to be staged as part of a global and coherent policy for hosting exhibitions. This optimises the impact of such events, not only in terms of informing the business, scientific and technical communities, and the general public about a wide range of topics, but also in terms of international recognition for Greek products and services.
Results
Since it opened in March 2000, the Centre has held more than twenty exhibitions per year, in addition to organising a multitude of other activities. It attracts over 300,000 visitors a year for themes as varied as:
  • children’s clothing,
  • housing,
  • natural gas,
  • medical equipment,
  • instruments and services for disabled people,
  • organic products,
  • aquaculture,
  • publishing,
  • fine arts,
  • information technology,
  • telecommunications and audiovisual systems,
  • machine-tools for metal manufacturing, and many others.
Between the summer of 2003 and early 2005, the Centre hosted the press service for the Athens Olympic Games.
Resources used
Total cost: 3.368 million euros
EU contribution: 1.684 million euros
Contact info
Thessaloniki International Fair S.A.
Mr. Dimitrios Tabakis, tel. +30 2310 291128
Project start date
01/03/2000
Links
Visit the Helexpo websiteVisit the Regional Policy – Inforegio website

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