InnoTrans is the world's largest trade fair focused on the rail transport industry. It is held every two years at the Messe Berlin exhibition centre, which has outdoor standard gauge railway sidings which can be used to exhibit railway vehicles. During the weekend after the trade show the public can visit the rolling stock on display.
InnoTrans has grown steadily in area and exhibitor numbers since it moved to Berlin in 1996. For the 2010 fair, organiser Messe Berlin Ltd announced an increase to 2,000 exhibitors from 44 countries, which covered the whole area of the exhibition centre for the first time.
A spin-off supplementary exhibition "Public Transport Interiors" aimed at the mass transit sector was planned, but the first event announced for 2011 was postponed until a later time. InnoTrans 2012 was instead the first to include a separate "Public Transport and Interiors Hall Forum", with a series of multimedia presentations on new design options in the industry.
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20 to 23 September 2016 in Berlin (weekend public opening 24/25).Conference Corner where exhibitors, associations and transport companies can hold lectures and present papers.3455 exhibitors from 62 countries.The summer-garden yard is opened to display electric buses and to allow a round driving course.For the first time all of the 41 exhibition halls of the fair ground are used which encompasses about 200.000 square meter, including 3500 meter of standard gauge track2014
23 to 26 September 2014 in Berlin (weekend public opening 27/28)More than 2700 exhibitors from 51 countries. An InnoTrans Daily newspaper will be produced by Railway Gazette InternationalMesse Berlin has constructed a further exhibition hall called the CityCube Berlin.in addition to the general ten standard gauge tracks a Special Gauge Display allows to show broad gauge and narrow gauge vehicles.List of rolling stock on show.2012
18 to 21 September 2012 in Berlin (weekend public opening 22/23)InnoTrans still grows – there are expected to be 2450 exhibitors from 47 countries at InnoTrans 2012, which has five main segments: Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Tunnel Construction, Interiors and Public Transport. More than 110,000 trade visitors are expected. An InnoTrans Daily newspaper will be produced by Railway Gazette International.List of rolling stock on show.2010
21 to 24 September 2010 in Berlin (weekend public opening 25/26)2,242 exhibitors from 45 countries106,612 trade visitors from 110 countries81,000 square meters of exhibitions booths and 3,500 metres of railway track121 vehicles on show2008
23 to 28 September in Berlin1,912 exhibitors from 41 countries80,000 trade visitors from 100 countries150,000 square meters of exhibition area and 3,500 metres of railway track91 vehicles on show. Contracts signed worth about €2 billion2006
19 to 22 September in Berlin1,606 exhibitors from 41 countries (50% from outside Germany)64,422 trade visitors from 90 countries (40% of the visitors)25,000 private visitors on the weekend public opening50,591 square meters of exhibition area (1,868 metres of railway tracks)2004
21 to 24 September in Berlin1,369 exhibitors from 35 countries44,968 trade visitors (14 300 from outside Germany; 21 000 private visitors on the weekend public opening)40,468 square meters of exhibition area (1,868 metres of railway tracks)2002
24 to 27 September in Berlin1,045 exhibitors from 30 countries35,686 trade visitors (9,385 from outside Germany 30,000 private visitors on the weekend public opening)29,469 square meters of exhibition area2000
12 to 15 September in Berlin826 exhibitors (268 from outside Germany)23,909 trade visitors (4.662 from outside Germany)22,179 square meters of exhibition area1998
28 to 30 October in Berlin403 exhibitors (100 from outside Germany)13,164 trade visitors (3,278 from outside Germany)10,534 square meters of exhibition area1996
15 to 20 October in Berlin172 exhibitors (21 from outside Germany)6,376 trade visitors (829 from outside Germany)4,524 square meters of exhibition area Media related to InnoTrans Berlin at Wikimedia CommonsInnoTrans website