The team is collating the annual bumper toy fair special issue of ToyNews, featuring show guides on London Toy Fair, Nuremberg Toy Fair, Spring Fair and plenty more for you to be involved in.
Read More »Licensing will “have a wide stage at Spielwarenmesse 2019”, says CEO Ernst Kick
Licensing will be ubiquitous across the show that runs from January 30th to February 3rd next year, as both products and as part of advertising and communication campaigns, the show’s organisers have stated.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse restructures product groups
Europe's biggest toy fair is shaking up its categories introducing new segments and consolidating existing ones.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse extends deal with LIMA as it welcomes licensing influx
The LicensePreview will offer LIMA members the chance to invite select business contacts to view their licensed in private rooms.
Read More »Don’t miss your chance to feature in ToyNews’ Jan/Feb Toy Fair special
That’s right, it’s that time of year again when we all begin the big countdown to Toy Fair season, and to help you celebrate, ToyNews is putting together its annual Toy Fair special issue.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse’s World of Toys Pavilion at Hong Kong Toy Fair now fully booked
30 companies from 13 nations have signed up to exhibit at the pavilion which opens together with the international trade fair at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from January 8th to 11th.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse ramps up infant offering for 2018 show
More than 400 companies are set to showcase their baby and infant product lines at next year’s event.
Read More »Annual Spielwarenmesse ToyAwards opens for submissions
Winners of the awards will be revealed during the Opening Ceremony on January 30th, 2018.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse eG staff take part in Nuremberg B2Run
‘It’s great to see around 20 per cent of our staff getting involved in the run this year,’ says Spielwarenmesse eG’s.Ernst Kick.
Read More »Spielwarenmesse exhibitors donate 8,000 toys to charities
‘This initiative is very close to the hearts of our exhibitors and our own,’ says Spielwarenmesse eG’s Ernst Kick.
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