The announcement was made following an extraordinary meeting of the organizing committee held on 31 March. The exhibition has been rescheduled for 27 February to 3 March 2023.
The ongoing impact of the pandemic has forced the organisers of the Spanish fair to cancel the event, which will be rescheduled from 7 to 11 February 2022
Fear of a second wave of the pandemic has prompted the Spanish exhibition’s organisers to postpone the event from February to May, a decision taken in agreement with exhibitors and trade associations.
The Spanish ceramic group plans to build two new production lines, a logistics centre and a showroom, beginning with a 30 million euro investment in 2020.
Among the latest new products presented by Torrecid at Cevisama 2020 were the eco-friendly 2low-inkcid® glazes and inks and the new generation of high colour intensity inks.
Spanish fair set to be bigger again next year with enhanced promotion plan aiming to attract more professionals to Feria Valencia from 3rd to 7th February.
From 28th January to 1st February Cevisama will host 793 exhibitors, with manufacturers showing the most innovative designs in the ceramic tile, bathroom and natural stone industries.
The presentation ceremony for the Alfa de Oro 2018 awards, an initiative organised to honour the most innovative technologies developed in the Castellón ceramic cluster, was held during the recent Cevisama.
Cevisama adds two new pavilions to accommodate 838 brands and expects to beat record number of visitors, with more than 83,000 professionals poised to attend.
721 companies from the ceramic sector, including 511 Spanish companies and 210 foreign brands from a total of 38 countries, will be gathering at Feria Valencia from 20 to 24th February 2017.
Cevisama 2016 opened with the prize-giving for the winners of the 40th edition of the prestigious Alfa de Oro Awards, an event organised by the Spanish Glass and Ceramic Society.