New postponement sees JEC World moved to 2022

After thorough consultation of clients and partners, the JEC World team has decided that due to the continuing impact of the Pandemic, it has postponed the next edition of JEC World to March 8-10, 2022.

Amidst growing concern among our exhibitors and partners surrounding the critical situation of the Covid-19 restrictive measures and other limitations in place in many countries, the JEC World team has decided to work on a new timeline to hold the next edition of the event in the best conditions in 2022.

Therefore, JEC World exhibitors were asked to respond to a survey offering two new dates to determine which one would suit them the most. It appeared that 89% of respondents favoured holding the next JEC World session from March 8-10, 2022.

“The coronavirus pandemic situation has taken the central stage, so in light of the current situation, it would not be possible for us to satisfy our customers’ requirements for such an international trade fair as JEC World in June,” said Eric Pierrejean, CEO of JEC Group. “We truly regret having to make this difficult decision once again.

“However, we are all committed, starting today, to deliver the best JEC World experience to our clients in 2022. While waiting for welcoming the international composites community back to Paris in March 2022, JEC Group team is preparing various online meetings in June, enabling the entire composites community to discover trends and innovations and to connect.″

The leading composites event will now take place from March 8-10, 2022 at Paris Nord Villepinte and online for a new augmented experience.

“JEC World 2022 and the augmented platform will bring the international composites community and specialists together to resume business, network, hold business meetings,” added Adeline Larroque, show director and EMEA events. “They will also have the chance to participate in conferences, workshops, and discover the latest composites innovations.”

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