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Events Madrid, Spain February 2023

5 events
02–05 Feb 2023
INTERGIFT has established itself as one of the most outstanding trade events on the European circuit, thanks to the high stature of the participating companies and a high-quality exhibition that is always innovative. An extensive range of ideas and product lines based on an integral presentational approach designed to promote sales and disseminate new trends, both in the halls devoted to home decoration - Ambience, Textiles, Decorative Items, Tableware and Home Furnishings -, and in the sections devoted to Fantasy Items, Travel Items, Leather Goods and Miscellaneous Gifts.    
02–05 Feb 2023
IBERJOYA will present a comprehensive exhibition committed to the idea of fashion, one that maintains a perfect balance between mass-consumer collections and exclusive items, as well as offering pieces made of innovative materials and designs that offer an alternative option within an ever-changing market. The fair will also present the latest new developments in silverware items, not to mention multiple solutions and services from related industries that can be applied to the jewellery industry. All this within a setting designed to promote trade contacts and the exchange of information, based on a forum where professionals can discover the latest jewellery collections and try out their latest products in the most secure environment possible
02–05 Feb 2023
Bisutex will once again present its extensive exhibition of fashion items with the most innovative ideas and collections for Spring-Summer 2012. This completely up-to-date exhibition will enable professionals to gain a comprehensive overview of the latest cutting-edge trends. Design, innovation and quality are the concepts that most successfully define the BISUTEX exhibition, endowing the fair with a competitive image that has progressively enhanced its positioning on the European circuit, where this event is considered to be one of the leading forums for information and an indispensable date in the diaries of an increasing number of buyers. The participation of the leading manufacturers and brands in Spain, together with a number of renowned firms from the international scene, guarantee the presentation of a dynamic and original event at each edition, one packed with new features and developments.   The exhibition presented at this fair is completed by the Archi Section, featuring a selection of high-range ideas from different brands. These products are shown in a special area, one that also prescribes the latest trends.
21–23 Feb 2023
GENERA 2012, the Energy and Environment International Trade Fair, confirm as the benchmark platform for the renewable energies and energy efficiency sector. The 15th edition of the trade show will be held between 23 and 25 May in Feria de Madrid and will, once again, be the main meeting and business point with regard to the sector The different and numerous TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS, organized by the industry's main organizations and companies, will offer a very broad vision of the current situation of the different fields making up the renewable energies and energy efficiency sector. Furthermore, the GENERA FORUM will be again the space chosen by companies to explain their innovations and services. We might also mention THE INNOVATION GALLERY, a showcase for R&D&i, forming a broad range of the most cutting edge proposals in terms of energy efficiency, renewable energies and environmental protection
22–26 Feb 2023
With the collaboration of the Mondriaan Fund and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Spain, ARCOmadrid hosts a representation of Dutch art organisations convened by the Barcelona-based curatorial office Latitudes. The Dutch Assembly is an accumulation of thirty hourly talks, readings, artists presentations, performances, book launches, conversations and screenings throughout the five days of ARCOmadrid which take place within a specially-commissioned spiral "Superstructure" by artist Jasper Niens and designer Thijs Ewalts. As well as featuring the most important Dutch contemporary art venues and exhibition spaces, the events include those led by artists, commissioning agencies, academies, research programmes, and magazines and form a series of ‘depositions' highlighting the exemplary work being done in the Netherlands. The Dutch Assembly seeks to address cultural practice in a rapidly-changing economic and political climate from the Dutch perspective in an international context as well as reflecting on the artistic links between Spain and the Netherlands. Participants include: De Appel arts centre, Amsterdam; Marres, Maastricht; Museum De Paviljoens, Almere; Wendelien van Oldenborgh, artist; If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam; Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam; TENT, Rotterdam; Stichting Kunst en Openbare Ruimte (SKOR), Amsterdam; BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht; De Ateliers, Amsterdam; Jeremiah Day, artist; and many others.