35 Years of Building Exhibition Stands in Germany: What It Means for Your Next Show
Germany doesn’t leave much to chance. And after 35 years, neither do we.
If you’ve ever exhibited in Germany, you’ll know it feels different. It’s not necessarily harder, but it is more structured, more rules-led and more deadline-driven. When it’s done well, it’s brilliantly efficient. Access Displays has been delivering exhibition stands across Germany for 35 years, from modular builds to complex custom installations. Here’s what actually matters when you’re planning your next German show.
What’s Different About Exhibiting in Germany?
1. Costs: Where Budgets Often Shift
Germany hosts some of the world’s largest trade fairs with exceptional infrastructure, but the cost structure can catch newcomers off guard. Venue services like power, rigging, telecoms, water and waste are tightly controlled and expensive if ordered late. Labour is structured, with defined roles and hours. Logistics require timed vehicle slots and strict access windows. Compliance and fire-safety requirements may add design time, but they reduce on-site risk considerably.
The upside: With early planning, Germany becomes one of the most predictable places in the world to exhibit.
2. Procedures: Approvals, Paperwork and Doing It Properly
German venues follow clear processes and expect accuracy. Exhibitors work through technical guidelines, height limits, rigging rules, floor loads, material certifications and stand approvals. On-site inspections are procedural, so if something is missing, you fix it before opening.
With 35 years of German show experience, Access Displays knows what to submit, when and how each venue interprets the rules.
3. Timescales: Germany Rewards Early Planning
Decisions locked in early keep costs stable and build-up smooth. Typical schedules run concept design 12–20 weeks out, artwork and approvals 8–12 weeks out, and service orders 4–8 weeks out. Late changes are possible but rarely cheap.
“Germany doesn’t leave much to chance, and neither should exhibitors. Our 35 years of hands-on delivery across all major German venues means projects stay compliant, cost-controlled and on schedule, without last-minute surprises.”
35 years of exhibition stands across Germany's major venues.
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- Northern Germany's gateway venue
- 11 exhibition halls across 100,000m²
- Key shows: SMM, World Hydrogen Summit
- Home of ITB Berlin & IFA
- 26 halls, 160,000m² indoor space
- Strict sustainability build requirements
- Largest exhibition venue in the world
- 27 halls, over 460,000m² total
- Home of Hannover Messe & Agritechnica
- Eastern Germany's trade fair hub
- 5 glass halls with striking architecture
- Key shows: Leipzig Book Fair, AutoMobil
- One of Europe's top 5 fair venues
- 284,000m² indoor and outdoor space
- Home of Anuga, Imm Cologne, Photokina
- Among the world's top exhibition venues
- 17 halls, 262,000m² of hall space
- Home of Medica, drupa, interpack
- 3rd largest trade fair venue worldwide
- 12 halls, over 592,000m² total space
- Home of Automechanika, Ambiente, ISH
- Ruhr region's leading venue
- 12 halls, 111,000m² total space
- Key shows: Equitana, Schweissen & Schneiden
- South-west Germany's largest venue
- 8 halls, 105,000m² of hall space
- Key shows: AMB, Interbad, LogiMAT
- Bavaria's leading trade fair venue
- 16 halls, 170,000m² total space
- Home of Nuremberg Toy Fair, Embedded World
- Upper Rhine region venue
- 8 halls, 50,000m² indoor space
- Key shows: LEARNTEC, parts2clean
- Bavaria's flagship venue
- 18 halls, 200,000m² of hall space
- Home of Bauma, electronica, EXPO REAL
Germany Exhibiting: What To Plan For
Germany rewards preparation. Once the show opens, the experience is smooth and controlled. Here’s a practical checklist across the key areas.
Design & Planning
- Confirm stand size, height limits and open sides
- Use fire-rated materials and certified fabrics
- Plan rigging early if needed
Approvals & Documentation
- Submit technical drawings on time
- Prepare fire safety certificates and structural documentation
- Check if stand approval is required
Venue Services
- Order power, internet, water and rigging early
- Confirm connection points and service locations
- Avoid late orders to prevent premium charges
Logistics
- Book transport slots early
- Confirm access windows and build-up schedules
- Arrange empty packaging storage or return transport
On-Site Build
- Follow scheduled working hours
- Allow time for inspections before opening
- Keep documentation easily accessible
About Access Displays
Founded in 1990, Access Displays is an award-winning exhibition and display specialist based in Swindon, UK. The company provides modular and bespoke exhibition stands, portable displays, museum showcases, graphics, and project management services for clients across the UK and worldwide. Known for quality, innovation, and exceptional customer service, Access Displays has delivered projects for four Olympic Games and supported hundreds of national and regional museums.
For more information, visit www.accessdisplays.co.uk.

