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Scotland’s Trade Fair Ready To Welcome Visitors

Choice, creativity and innovation are the recurring themes at Scotland’s Trade Fair, taking place at the SEC, Glasgow from 21-23 Jan 2024. With an impressive 30% of all exhibitors new to the show, coupled with the launch of many 2024 ranges from existing suppliers, visitors will be able to discover, stock and order products for the year ahead, say organisers Springboard.

With every stand taken, there is a vast range of gifts, homewares, textiles, clothing, crafts, jewellery and accessories on display. New suppliers include Travel Outfitters, Luxe Christmas, Ink & Bloom, Ocean Plastic Pots, Scottish Fine Soaps and MUKA Jewellery.

Above: Doing business at a recent show.
Above: Doing business at a recent show.

Show director Mark Saunders comments: “The demand for stands this year has been phenomenal. With a flourishing tourist market in Scotland, buyers from all over the globe will be coming to Glasgow to source truly exceptional products. A delegation of US buyers is visiting through NACTA, underscoring the broad appeal of this Scottish showcase.”

At the heart of the show lies the Launch Gallery with suppliers such as Bonnie Bauble and Just Hammered, along with the creative Craft Gallery and a display of the winners of the show’s Best Product Awards.

Above: The Talking shop seminar theatre.
Above: The Talking shop seminar theatre.

Scotland’s Trade Fair offers plenty of networking opportunities, with the Talking Shop seminar theatre packed with informative masterclasses, panel discussions and keynote talks. See the schedule here: www.scotlandstradefairs.com/whats-on/talking-shop-seminar-timetable

Scotland’s Trade Fair runs in conjunction with the Speciality Food & Drink Show,

To register, visit  www.scotlandstradefairs.com.

 

Top: Visitors will be heading to Scotland’s Trade Fair which opens its doors on Sunday 21 January.

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