quinta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2017
Revolução na Baselworld 2018 - redução de 75 por cento nos expositores
A edição da Baselworld 2018, que ocorrerá em Março próximo, terá uma drástica redução de expositores - dos 2.300 registados na edição deste ano (já de si uma redução de 200 face a 2016) passará para os 600 ou 700, anunciou hoje a organização daquela que, mesmo assim, continua a ser a maior feira mundial do sector relojoeiro e joalheiro.
Não são dados nomes dos desistentes, mas a debandada deve ser geral no sector dos relógios de moda, ameaçados pelas novas regras do Swiss Made (pelo menos 60 por cento de incorporação de valor suíço). Nomes como Dior ou Hermès já tinham anunciado a saída da Baselworld. A primeira deverá fazer apresentações próprias das suas novidades, possivelmente em Paris, enquanto a segunda muda-se para o Salão de Alta Relojoaria, em Genebra, que decorre em Janeiro.
Depois, haverá na Baselworld uma diminuição das pequenas marcas independentes - os preços do espaço na feira não foram reduzidos e há cada vez mais quem prefira alugar um quarto num hotel de Basileia para, nesses dias, atrair jornalistas. Muitas dessas marcas independentes escolheram também passar a estar no Salão de Genebra.
Além da redução de expositores, a feira de Basileia, que fez 100 anos na edição de 2017, verá a sua edição 2018 reduzida em dois dias, face ao que é habitual, passando a ter seis (de 22 a 27 de Março).
O comunicado:
In less than five months, Baselworld, the world's leading show for watches and jewellery, will once again unite the most important brands, buyers and media representatives for the industry’s major annual event. The watchmaking flagship brands are present at Baselworld 2018 as are the industry leaders in jewellery and gemstones - many of them represented exclusively and with numerous innovations. The Swiss watch brands exhibiting at Baselworld account for the vast majority of Swiss watch exports, both in value and volume.
QUALITY AND DIVERSITY
Baselworld remains faithful to its strategy of quality and diversity. However, the watch and jewellery market is undergoing a period of profound change, first and foremost through the increasing consolidation of the market in terms of production and marketing, but also through the challenges and opportunities of digital technology. Responding to this development, Baselworld 2018 presents itself in a denser and more concentrated form in several respects. The duration of the show will be shortened by two days and will run for six days. The number of exhibiting companies will be between 600 and 700.
Baselworld has decided to maintain its outstanding quality for the next edition. The show does not rely on quantity, but will remain the leading event for premier global brands. And this in all segments.
ADAPTATION TO INDUSTRY NEEDS
The Baselworld 2018 concept was developed in close cooperation with the most important exhibitors. Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, Co-President of Chopard, emphasises that, “Baselworld 2018 will be more coherent and more concentrated. I look forward to participating in 2018, and I think Baselworld's management has made the right decision to initiate change.” Eric Bertrand, President of the Baselworld Exhibitors' Committee, adds: “I believe that these are the first steps in a very forward-looking direction,” and François Thiébaud, President of the Swiss Exhibitors' Committee notes that, “All these measures are positive for Swiss exhibitors. We now focus on the essence of what constitutes our industry.”
FUTURE-ORIENTED CONCEPT
Baselworld 2018 will be the first step in a new, forward-looking concept. In order to continue to meet the industry's needs, all efforts to develop the traditional trade show into an expanded marketing and communication platform will be pursued. From 2018, new forms of real-time digital communication will be offered. At the same time, conceptual approaches for future editions are already being developed.
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