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Novi Sad Fair

Company based in Novi Sad, Serbia

Novi Sad Fair

Company based in Novi Sad, Serbia

FieldValue
nameNovi Sad Fair
native_nameНовосадски сајам
Novosadski sajam
Újvidéki Vásár
native_name_langsrp
logo_imageImage:Novi Sad Fair logo.JPG
logo_captionOfficial logo
imageFile:Master centar02.JPG
image_size250px
captionNovi Sad Fair Master Centar building
addressHajduk Veljkova 11
locationNovi Sad, Serbia
coordinates
typeEvent Management company
opened
capacity60000 m2
record_attendance600,000 (Agricultural fair)
website

Novosadski sajam Újvidéki Vásár | mark-coord = | label-pos = top | mark-title = | mark-image = | mark-description = Novi Sad Fair (; ) is an event management company located in Novi Sad, Serbia, which organizes one of the largest agricultural fairs in Southeast Europe. Taking place every May in Novi Sad, it is also one of the largest agricultural fairs in Europe, with approximately 600,000 visitors attending the event. Novi Sad Fair also organizes other shows, e.g. technology and finance, as well as congresses and exhibitions, which brings in a total of about one million visitors to the city each year.

Features

Novi Sad Fair interior
Novi Sad Fair at night

Novi Sad Fair owns a vast exhibition space, the size of the total area being 300,000 m² (240,000 m² outside and 60,000 m² inside). The company also has a newly built congress building, called the "Master Centre", which measures 2,700 m².

Novi Sad Fair is a member of The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, International Congress & Convention Association, The Exhibition Association of Southeast Europe, World-Wide Business Centres Network, and Central European Fair Alliance.

History

The city of Novi Sad was historically a popular place for traders. In the 19th century, it quickly became an important trading post, due to its location on the Danube river and on the natural border between the Bačka and Syrmia regions. Novi Sad is also situated in Vojvodina, Serbia, which at the time was the most developed agricultural region in the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It therefore became home to the country's first agricultural show in 1923, becoming international later on in 1930.

In 1958, Novi Sad Fair became a member of an international fair organization and also gained a reputation for being the most important agricultural show in the then SFR Yugoslavia. Besides organizing the annual agricultural show, the company had held many other fairs over the years, dedicated to finance, computing, banking, cars, books, pharmaceuticals, etc.

Exhibitions and Fairs

Type of eventSeason
1Media Fair
2International Fair of Furniture and Interior Equipment 'Ambienta'
3International Fair of Civil Engineering
4International Fair of motorcycles, bicycles and accessories "Moto Bike EXPO – Novi Sad"
5International Book Fair
6International Fair of School and Office Equipment 'SCHOOL & OFFICE EXPO'
7International Exhibition of Art 'ART EXPO'
8International Agricultural Fair
9International Fair of Medicine and Pharmacy 'PROMEDIKA'
10Exhibition of Dentistry Equipment and Scientific-Professional Gathering 'PROMODENTIS – NOVI SAD'
11International Fair of Hunting, Fishing and Sport
12International Fair of Nautical Equipment
13International Fair of Horticulture
14International Fair 'Eko-Svet' – Ecology, Medical Herbs And Water
15International Fair of Tourism
16Hotelkeeping and Catering
17Gastronomic Festival
18'Car Show – Novi Sad'
19Fair of Finance 'Finmar'
20Fair of Investment
21Power Supply, Electronics and Telecommunications
22Fair of Logistics
23Fair of Entrepreneurship
24International Exhibition of Jewellery, Watches and Optics 'SJAJ'
25New Year's Sales Fair of Consumer Goods

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