ICT&Logistics popular with exhibitors (2023)

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Logistica Next
06 June 2023
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[vc_row][vc_column][column_text]Utrecht, 6 June 2023 - An estimated 150 exhibitors will come to Utrecht on 8 and 9 November to present their innovations in the sector during ICT&Logistics 2023. Six months before the show starts, two-thirds of the exhibition floor plan has been filled in and the list of interested exhibitors is still growing every day.

Interest from ICT suppliers for a place on the exhibition floor is high. Corien den Ouden, exhibition manager of ICT&Logistics 2023 explains: "After the past 'corona years', everyone longs to meet people from transport and logistics live again and show them the new developments. The knowledge sessions in particular always attract many visitors, who combine the search for information and inspiration with a voyage of discovery along the innovations on the exhibition floor."


New at ICT&Logistics 2023:

- Debates on logistics themes by the Logistics Management Association (VLM)
- News café with high-profile interviews
- Extra attention for cybersecurity
- More innovation at the Startup Square


Plenty of debate on logistics
The ICT&Logistics 2023 programme is richer than ever. Completely new are the debates organised by the Logistics Management Association (VLM) on the first exhibition day. These cover the importance of the logistics sector for the Netherlands, the challenges on the logistics labour market and technology as a success factor in e-commerce.

Also new is the News Café, in which leading trade editors enter into discussions with prominent figures from the logistics sector on current topics. For example, a daily podcast will be recorded and round-table discussions will take place where visitors can attend topics of interest to them.

Extra focus on cybersecurity
"This year we are giving extra attention to the theme of cybersecurity with a cybersecurity square. We have all seen the consequences when entire logistics operations are brought down by a security leak. New legislation from Brussels is forcing essential sectors such as the transport sector to take measures, but little is known about this among the business community," says Den Ouden.

Promoting digitalisation SME
Like last year, knowledge partner Logistiek Digitaal is present on the exhibition floor with the Logistiek Digitaal programme. Its aim is to accelerate the digitalisation of SMEs and prepare them for the future. The goal: 100 per cent digital collaboration.
Innovation at Startup Square

Those who want to find out about the latest innovations can have a great time at the Startup Square. In addition, fixed elements such as the TLN tours of Transport & Logistiek Nederland (TLN) and the logistics speed dates of Jong Logistiek Nederland (JLN) are on the programme again this year.

For more press information on ICT&Logistics, contact:
Hadewych Versnel, Sr. Brand Marketing Manager,
hadewych.versnel@jaarbeurs.nl or +31 6 18 68 90 03.

For more press information, contact Esther Driessen, Manager. Corporate Communication & PR Royal Jaarbeurs at esther.driessen@jaarbeurs.nl or +31 6 53 58 07 96.

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