Exhibit
Exhibiting at 104 – The Caregiving Expo is a strategic opportunity for companies that produce and market products/services related to the caregiving world. The expo aims at offering a complete and comprehensive exhibition to visitors, showcasing all those products and services that simplify the daily life of both people with special needs and their caregivers.
From walking aids to special vehicles, from specific nutrition products to clothing, from furnishings to medical equipment, all the way to the world of barrier-free tourism and sports: 104- The Caregiving Expo includes a wide range of products and services, attractive to both end users and professionals.
Reasons to exhibit
Specific Target Audience
104 – The Caregiving Expo is an exhibition that looks to an audience of qualified professionals working in the caregiving field. First and foremost, this audience includes professional caregivers such as nurses, social workers, home caregivers, as well as health professionals, i.e. physicians, physical therapists, psychologists, therapists, etc.
Furthermore, professional visitors may include facilities and organizations managers such as directors/managers of nursing homes, care centres, hospitals, health and welfare facilities.
Moreover, caregiving researchers, innovators and startuppers, as well as public agencies and institutions, may be interested in visiting 104 – The Caregiving Expo.
Last but not least, the event is open to individuals, whether caregivers or end users, who are interested in getting in touch with companies, to learn more about the latest industry news and to test the exhibitors’ products personally.
Training and refresher sessions
The constantly evolving caregiving industry entails creating training and refresher events for both professionals and private visitors. Exhibitors are given the opportunity to organize their own event within the exhibition setting, offering seminars, workshops and conferences on wide-ranging topics, all related to the caregiving ecosystem.
International showcase
104 – The Caregiving Expo is an exhibition that, thanks to its strategic geographical location, attracts visitors from both Italy and abroad, especially from Eastern European and Central European countries. Hence exhibiting at 104 – The Caregiving Expo represents an opportunity to access new markets, boosting companies’ geographic expansion and helping them build and/or strengthen their international branding.
Workshops and conferences
The exhibition aspires to create debate and networking opportunities, as well as to represent an education and training hub on the main caregiving topics.
104- The Caregiving Expo will present an intense program of cultural and scientific events, oriented to assess the state of the art and the future developments of the caregiving sector, present the most innovative solutions, work for an increasingly accessible society, create moments of debate and reflection.
Our target audience
Focused on caregiving and on the improvement of elderly and people with disabilities’ living conditions, 104-The Caregiving Expo is dedicated to both professionals from the entire caregiving supply chain and to individuals interested in learning about the best solutions for a more inclusive and accessible everyday life.
Become an exhibitor
Apply before December 20, 2024 and get the following benefits:
Early Bird deal including special rates
Priority in choosing your stand location: select from several stand options the one that best suits your needs
Organize a workshop free of charge, it will be included in the official Agenda
Exhibitors’ categories
The best caregiving-related services and products, presented by Italian and foreign companies
Special
equipment
Facilities for the elderly and for people with disabilities
Technologies, services and equipment that make life more accessible
Mobility
aids
Assistance products and services, including home care
Institutions, associations and organizations
Equipment for medical care and physiotherapy
Specific nutrition (products and consultations)
Barrier free tourism and sports